Student
Life
The Student Affairs office of Capital University Law School offers a
host of social, cultural and intellectual programs directed at enhancing
the quality of the students' academic life at the Law School. In addition,
the Law School offers conveniences, services, and amenities at its law
facility and on the main campus in Bexley.

Opening Convocation & Gavel Ceremony for New Students
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Student
Organizations
Innovative programs provided by organizations of all types give students
a wealth of opportunities to explore various specialties within the legal
profession, improve their skills and develop social relationships. Capital
Law School supports associations for Black, Hispanic, Asian and Jewish
students; a Fellowship of Christian Law Students; A Women's Law Society;
an International Law Society; an Animal Rights Society; an Environmental
Law society, to name just a few organizations that bring together students
with similar interests and passions. There are organizations for those
interested in law related to sports and entertainment, corporate and
intellectual property, and public interest.
Students can expand their writing and editing skills through involvement
with the student newspaper Res
Ipsa Loquitur and the Capital
University Law Review. Those wishing to hone their skills and test
them in competition will want to investigate Capital's highly successful
National Moot
Court Team. In addition to these and other organizations, there are
three legal fraternities at Capital.
The Legal Clinic
Cited as one of the most valuable classes a law student can take, the Legal Clinic provides hands-on experience.
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