The Asian Pacific American Law Student Association represents an important student voice at the University of Cincinnati College of Law in Cincinnati, OH, where students have been trained to pursue justice and advance the role of law in society since 1833. As one of the nation's fourth oldest law schools and Ohio's first, Cincinnati Law has a nearly two-century legacy of educating leaders committed to social justice and professional excellence.
This student organization embodies the college's core mission to inspire leaders dedicated to justice while serving the Asian Pacific American student community. Cincinnati Law's distinction as one of the nation's leading social justice law schools provides the perfect foundation for this association's work. The organization operates within a law school environment that has freed 43 individuals through its Ohio Innocence Project and maintains a top 10 public service program, demonstrating the institution's deep commitment to using law as a force for positive change.
Members of the association benefit from Cincinnati Law's location in Clifton Heights, a thriving neighborhood in Cincinnati, and its access to one of the strongest entrepreneurial ecosystems in the region. The law school's robust partnerships with local colleges, universities, courts, and businesses create meaningful opportunities for students to engage with the Cincinnati community. The association also connects to the college's growing international programs and global partnerships, enabling members to develop competencies for a 21st century legal marketplace.
By fostering community, cultural pride, and professional development, the UC Asian Pacific American Law Student Association contributes to Cincinnati Law's inclusive and supportive culture while empowering Asian Pacific American students to become leaders in the legal profession and their communities.
Cincinnati, OH