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Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law ASU

We offer a broad set of high value, quality programs and opportunities that ultimately help students land great jobs without being ‘forced’ into jobs just to pay off student debt. We have a wealth of resources and connections to the legal community which we leverage to help students get placed in phenomenal externships – in fact, we offer at least one externship for every eligible enrolled student! Our state-of-the-art new building opening in metropolitan Phoenix in fall 2016 is just steps away from the legal, political and economic heart of Arizona. 

Arizona Summit Law School

Located in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona Summit Law School (ASLS) provides a compassionate, student-focused learning environment that fosters a supportive and collaborative atmosphere to meet the needs of students from all walks of life. We believe by graduation, lawyers should enter the workforce professionally prepared to practice law in a variety of diverse settings and industries. Accomplishing this level of excellence is a twofold task, and sets us apart from our competitors.

Arizona State Trial Lawyers Association

The Association is an organization of lawyers whose members represent consumers.  Founded in 1964, the Association is dedicated to preserving and protecting the rights of Arizonans.  The association provides advocacy, continuing legal education and public education on behalf of its members and their clients. We are the only Bar association in the state that is willing to fight for those who are injured through no fault of their own.  Every day, we work to see that Arizona consumers do not lose their Constitutionally protected right to trial by jury.  The Association is the leader in fighting large corporations and insurance companies who would take away the rights of the injured.

Arizona State Courts-Judicial Branch

State website for Arizona with links to Courts, State Supreme Court, Self Help, Court Administration, Defensive Driving Schools, Licensing, Legal Associations. 

Arkansas State Bar Association

The Arkansas Bar Association is your trusted resource.  The ArkBar represents its members interests, provides money-saving services, promotes the profession, and alerts members to the issues created by proposed legislation that affect their law practice. We are proactive on their behalf, taking the lead in matters affecting the profession, seeking to articulate their views and taking new initiatives to support them and the legal profession as a whole. As well as the Association’s active support, members are entitled to a wide range of additional benefits.   The Association is a voluntary, statewide organization with more than 5,000 members. Among its purposes are the advancement of the administration of justice and the fostering among its members high ideals of integrity, learning and public service. The Arkansas Bar Center, located on the banks of the Arkansas River in Little Rock, is the home of the Arkansas Bar Association and the Arkansas Bar Foundation.

University of Arkansas Law School

The University of Arkansas School of Law, ranked first in the U.S. in National Jurist magazine’s Top 20 Values in legal education and among U.S. News and World Report‘s top 36 public law schools, will prepare you for success. Located in the heart of the beautiful University of Arkansas campus, the law school offers challenging courses taught by nationally recognized faculty, unique service opportunities, and a close-knit community that puts law students first. Quick Facts (2015): 350 J.D. Student, 8 LL.M. Candidates, Median LSAT: 154, Median Undergrad GPA: 3.43, Student to Faculty Ratio: 11.5 to 1, Low Tuition, 18 Student Organizations, 4 Journals.   

William H. Bowen School of Law -UALR

With a student body of approximately 440 and one of the lowest student/faculty ratios of any law school — 15 to 1 — the UALR Bowen School of Law offers a challenging educational experience in a close and supportive environment.  Smaller classes enhance the learning experience.  Students interact with their peers and with the members of the faculty to a degree not possible at many schools.  Our faculty is an experienced group of caring teachers and scholars.  The academic experience at the UALR Bowen School of Law is challenging and rigorous, yet supportive.  In addition, our low tuition enables our graduates to choose among a wide variety of employment opportunities without worrying about paying off an enormous debt.

Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association

The Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association, incorporated in 1963, has grown into an important, statewide voice for consumers. ATLA’s members are committed to improving the quality of legal representation for Arkansas families by providing high quality legal education and by keeping abreast of legislative and judicial activities. The Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association also helps to educate citizens about their legal rights through public engagement.  ATLA has become the state’s largest and most active voluntary statewide legal organization representing, educating and developing Arkansas’ trial bar. Our members are attorneys dedicated to protecting the health and safety of Arkansas families, to enhancing consumer protections and to preserving each and every citizen's right to trial by jury and access to the courts. 

Pro Bono Portal for Arkansas -Arkansas Legal Services Partnership

In Arkansas, as the population of those living in poverty continues to rise, there is a critical, growing need for legal services. One out of every five of our fellow citizens is eligible for legal aid. You can help make the ideal of justice for all a reality in someone’s life today

Pro Bono Representation - Arkansas Bar Association

Thousands of Arkansas lawyers volunteer their time to help the poor in their communities by working through pro bono programs operated by civil legal services throughout the state. The new Arkansas Access to Justice commission has focused on pro bono as a way of enhancing equal justice in the state. You too can become part of that effort and make a difference by joining the Pro Bono Partnership. If you would like to volunteer or find out more information about these programs, visit http://www.arlegalservices.org.