Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Section Menu Black Law Students Association -About Us --BLSA Constitution --Our History -Officers -Academic Resources --Scholarship Opportunities --Course Outlines -Photo Gallery Enter Edit Mode Show Page History Manage Left Navigation Widgets Manage Page Widgets Change Number of Areas Page History Choose an Area to Edit Area: Working... Current Left Navigation Widgets Working... Current Page Widgets Working... Choose the Number of Areas for This Page NOTE: Reducing the number of areas will permanently delete any content and widgets in the removed area(s). Area Positions Area 1 is the main column for the page Area 2 appears to the right of area 1 Number of Areas: 1 2 Working... The UNC Black Law Students Association is a forum for sharing and solving problems unique to black students in the law school community. We are committed to proportionate representation in the professional arena, supported by sponsoring workshops and symposia, and by supplying individualized assistance. We provide networking opportunities and actively participate in the recruitment and retention of black students and faculty. We strive to speak on behalf of the needs of black students to the faculty, administration, and student body. Membership is open to all law students who share our commitment to these goals. Thanks for stopping by!!! 2012-2013 BLSA Highlights BLSA has recently been named as the 2012-2013 Southern Region Small Division Chapter of the Year! Please view our video below to find out more information about us. BLSA 2012-2013 from UNC School of Law on Vimeo. Black Law Students Association About UsOfficersAcademic ResourcesPhoto Gallery Go to Top of Page