Current Students
Law Review
The most effective advocates not only possess excellent oral communication skills
but also possess exceptional legal research and writing skills. Students at the Thurgood
Marshall School of Law perfect these skills by editing the Thurgood Marshall Law Review.
Now with over 40 years of publication, the Thurgood Marshall Law Review is an intense
legal research and writing forum for legal scholars and practitioners from around
the world.
Moot Court/Board of Advocates
The Board of Advocates is a primarily student run organization at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law charged
with coordinating and administering all of the intramural and extramural skills competitions.
Membership includes over 50 students who participate in both regional and national
competitions in three main areas: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Trial Advocacy,
and Appellate Advocacy. Competition for a place on these teams is fierce during the
try-out process, with multiple students vying for each spot. Teams receive coaching
from professors, Executive Board Members, alumni, and fellow students.
Thurgood Marshall Tax Society (TMTS)
The Thurgood Marshall Tax Society develops programs and presents key speakers on topics concerning income tax issues. The organization provides tax services for the community and assists students in obtaining employment in the area of tax law.