Capital University Law School: Women's Law Association
The purpose of the Women’s Law Association (WLA) of Capital University is to enhance the academic
Goals: This year our goals are (1) to increase membership activity, (2) build stronger working relationships with the Professional Women's Legal Associations based in Ohio, and (3) endow the Susan Gilles WLA Scholarship Fund."
- Our faculty adviser is Professor Susan Gilles.
- Our goal is to continue to be one of the most active organizations on campus, and to address the many issues facing women
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Our Story
Purpose: The purpose of the Women’s Law Association (WLA) of Capital University Law School is to enhance the academic and social experience of all women law students, and to foster interaction between the law school and the legal community.
Mission: WLA operates to improve women’s status within the legal profession, identify the barriers women face, and to develop educational programs and projects to assist all students in further understanding issues that face today’s legal professionals.
"This page is maintained by WLA. The views and opinions expressed on it are those of their authors, who are responsible for the content. These pages do not represent official positions or policies of Capital University Law School."
Please note that WLA is a student organization. We do not offer legal services. If you are seeking assistance, you may contact the Capital University Law School Legal Clinic: https://law.capital.edu/Legal_Clinic/.
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303 E Broad Street
Columbus, OH
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