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The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) serves as an academic, social and political resource for students in the Law School. In recent years, APALSA has made itself increasingly visible to the administration and has strengthened its voice in efforts to redefine the role of Asian Americans both in the Law School and in the law.
Origins Banquet Congratulations to the winners of
the APALSA's 2010 1L Public Interest Fellowship:
Feel free to contact any of the
following APALSA members: Alice Chen (azc@umich.edu),
Michelle Choi (michoi@umich.edu), Hiren
Naik (hiren@umich.edu). We are happy to answer any of your
questions!
As active members of the University of Michigan Law School, we believe in
the value of our uniquely collegial and diverse atmosphere which promotes
vigorous intellectual exchange, cross-cultural understanding, distinguished
leadership, and active citizenship-enriching both our professional and personal
development during our time here. For this reason, APALSA, along with other student organizations at Michigan
Law, are reaffirming our commitment to maintaining a welcoming environment that
embraces individuals from all backgrounds. We will reach out to prospective students to make sure they know that
Michigan Law School is a community where students will continue to find helpful
resources, form meaningful friendships, and feel welcome regardless of race,
gender, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sexual
orientation, age, marital status or disability. We will continue to work with other student groups to coordinate student
group-wide social events, maintain a strong outreach program for first-year law
students, and collaborate with the Admissions Office in bringing the best
possible group of students to Michigan each year. We pledge to maintain the
mutual respect and collegial atmosphere that brought us to Michigan Law and are
happy to answer any questions you may have about our community. |