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Black Law Student Association
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The National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA), founded in 1968, is a national organization formed to articulate and promote the needs and goals of Black law students and effectuate change in the legal community. As the largest student run organization in the United States with over 6,000 members, NBLSA is also comprised of chapters or affiliates in six different countries including The Bahamas, Nigeria, and South Africa. Organized into six regions (Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southern, Midwest, Southwest, and Western Region), the organization has over 200 chapters among many of the nation's law schools. NBLSA encourages the development of talented, social conscious lawyers of tomorrow. Each year, the organization holds an annual convention to engage in legal activism and prepare new generations of Black lawyers to "effectuate change." Additionally, the Thurgood Marshall Moot Court, Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial, and Nelson Mandela International Negotiations Competitions are held during the Annual Convention.
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