NONDENOMINATIONAL The Muslim Law Student Association (MLSA) at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, aims to play a key role in facilitating opportunities to enhance the knowledge and awareness of issues regarding Islam and the Muslims in the legal landscape, promote professional growth among its members, and encourage the understanding, appreciation, and exchange of ideas among law students of all backgrounds. Through its activities, MLSA plans to promote the balanced and comprehensive professional, spiritual, cultural, and academic development of all law students, regardless of their religious or racial background. MLSA hopes to play a role in encouraging and promoting the active involvement of Muslim law students in shaping the American legal landscape, as well as promoting the legal profession among prospective students. At the same time, MLSA will encourage Muslim law students to be proactive and to be a voice in the American law school scene. MLSA seeks to conduct activities or otherwise contribute to the research, learning environment, community service, and cultural competency of Loyola Law School and the greater community. MLSA is open to any student who shares in the goals, ideals, and values of the Association.
Added on July 4, 2019 and last updated 5 years ago