Convention Election Information PDF Print E-mail

Looking for NDLSC Convention Election information???

Click HERE to apply for an NDLSC board position, look at NDLSC bylaw revisions, and read election procedures. 

 
NDLSC Appoints New Vice President of Voting Rights PDF Print E-mail

In mid-September NDLSC appointed This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Vice President of Voting Rights.  Joel will work with to educate member organizations about voting rights and voter initatives.  Feel free to contact Joel with questions or thoughts about voting rights projects at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Joel is a second-year student at the University of California, Davis, School of Law. 

 
2010 Convention Registration NOW OPEN! PDF Print E-mail

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Registration for NDLSC's 2010 Convention in Washington D.C. is now open.  Click HERE to secure your participation today!

 

To get up to date convention information about participants, accomidations, and the schedule, click the "Convention 2010 HUB!" tab at the top of the page. 

 
2009 Chapter Guide PDF Print E-mail

COMPLETE PDF AVAILABLE AT: www.lawschooldems.org/images/2009chapterguide.pdf
 
The National Democratic Law Students Council appreciates your continued dedication and interest in Democratic politics.  Your commitment to building a successful Law School Democrats chapter at your school is important to building our national organization. With your help, we hope to create opportunities for law students to engage in democratic activism and voting rights initiatives every election cycle.
 
Since our founding in 2006, our internal focus has been on setting the groundwork for a successful national organization and finding ways to help students maintain strong chapters at their schools without direct financial or logistical support.  While the former is ongoing, we believe the key to the latter is providing sound advice.
 
Different schools face different struggles. We know this. Nevertheless, this guide will provide some basic assistance with growing and sustaining your chapter.  We have asked different chapters what works, what doesn't, and ways to encourage more participation.  That information is compiled into this document so that everyone can use it when they run out of ideas, face challenges, or simply want to build a new group from the ground up.
 
This guide includes information on everything from starting a new chapter to creating events and getting involved in election protection efforts around the country.  We hope it helps.  If you need help with anything at anytime, we are only an email or a phone call away.  We are here to help, and glad to do it.

Know your target audience. Who are your most important customers, clients or prospects, and why? Know what is important to them and address their needs in your newsletter each month. Include a photo to make your newsletter even more appealing. Inserting a link in your article lets you track which topics attract the most interest.
 
COMPETE PDF AVAILABLE AT:
www.lawschooldems.org/images/2009chapterguide.pdf

 
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