The Black Law Students Association at the University of Oregon represents a vital student-led organization dedicated to uplifting and inspiring excellence within the Black law student community at Oregon Law in Eugene. Founded on principles of community building and mutual support, BLSA creates a welcoming space where Black law students can develop professionally, network with peers, and prepare for meaningful careers in law and public service.
At its heart, BLSA is about connection and empowerment. The organization recognizes that Black law students bring unique perspectives and experiences that enrich the entire law school community. Through intentional mentorship relationships, leadership development opportunities, and advocacy efforts, BLSA members support one another in navigating the challenges of legal education while maintaining focus on the ultimate goal: creating a more just and inclusive legal system for all.
Located at the University of Oregon School of Law in Eugene, BLSA operates within a law school that has prioritized diversity, equity, and inclusion as central to its mission since its founding in 1884. The organization aligns with Oregon Law's commitment to training legal professionals who understand the importance of equity and justice in all aspects of their work. BLSA members benefit from the law school's strong alumni network of over 9,400 graduates and connections to prominent legal professionals throughout Oregon and beyond.
BLSA's vision extends beyond individual success to systemic change. By fostering leadership among Black law students and promoting their visibility and voice within the legal profession, the association contributes to building a legal system that better serves and represents all communities. The organization's commitment to excellence, advocacy, and community care reflects the values that define the University of Oregon School of Law's approach to legal education and professional development.
Eugene, OR