ABA Law Student Division
2009 Spring Meetings and Election
Make Your Plans Today
Each of the Law Student Division's 15 circuits host a Spring Meeting to include the election of the Circuit Governor. These Spring Meetings provide an opportunity for students to network, attend substantive programming and participate in the election of the Circuit Governor. If you are interested in becoming involved in the activities of the ABA Law Student Division, attending your Circuit's Spring Meeting is the perfect venue for you to experience first-hand what the ABA Law Student Division can offer.
Select Your Circuit
Circuits
- What circuit am I in?
- Who are the current Law Student Division leaders?
- If you are an attorney and would like to volunteer to speak at a Circuit Meeting, please click here
Circuit 1
February 21, 2009
Roger Williams University School of Law
Ten Metacom Avenue
Bristol, RI 02809
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
Pablo Ros
Harvard Law School
Circuit 2
February 21, 2009
New York Law School
57 Worth Street
New York, NY 10013
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
David A. Rozen
Albany Law School
Circuit 3
February 28 , 2009
Pennsylvania State University
Dickinson School of Law
Lewis Katz Building
University Park, PA 16802
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
Ashton Iranfar
The Pennsylvania State University
Dickinson School of Law
Circuit 4
February 14, 2009
University of Virginia School of Law
Withers Brown Hall
580 Massie Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-1738
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
S. Brice Strickland
Charleston School of Law
Circuit 5
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Emory University School of Law
1301 Clifton Road
Atlanta, GA 30322
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
Tiffany Colbert
Stetson University College of Law
Circuit 6
February 28, 2009
The Thomas M. Cooley Law School
300 South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48933
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
MaryEllen Farrell
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Circuit 8
February 21, 2009
Drake University Law School
2621 Carpenter Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50311
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
Megan Snyder
Drake University Law School
Circuit 9
February 21, 2009
University of San Diego School of Law
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110-2492
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
Ruby Banipal
Chapman University School of Law
Circuit 10
February 21, 2009
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville School of Law
Robert A. Leflar Law Center
Fayetteville, AR 72701
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
Tammy Lippert
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville School of Law
Circuit 11
February 28, 2009
George Washington University School of Law
2000 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20052
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
Albert Asphall
Howard University School of Law
Circuit 12
March 7, 2009
University of Montana School of Law
Missoula, MT 59812
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
Andrew Howell
University of Montana School of Law
Circuit 13
February 28, 2009
Loyola University - New Orleans
College
of Law
7214 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70118
2009-2010 Circuit Governor:
Maurice Gipson
Southern University Law Center
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Who Should Attend the Spring Conference?
Current and aspiring law student leaders:
- Student Bar Association Presidents
- Student Bar Association Officers
- ABA Law Student Division Representatives
All Law Student Division members interested in:
- Building a network to launch your career after graduation
- Discussing important issues facing law students and legal education
- Debating issues of public policy that effect law students on both a regional and national level
- Exchanging ideas for enhancing your legal education experience
- Discovering the depth and scope of the profession in which you are about to embark
Election Information
The ABA Law Student Division Circuit Governors will be elected during the Circuit Spring Meeting and Elections by the Delegates in that circuit. The delegates are the SBA President and the primary ABA Representative from each of the ABA-approved law schools in that circuit, who are members of the ABA Law Student Division and who have reported their status to the Division.
2008-2009 Circuit Governors
Debbie Rosenbaum, First Circuit
Harvard Law School
Boston, MA
Michelle Sassouni, Second Circuit
Touro Law School
New York, NY
Mark Pascua, Third Circuit
Rutgers
School of Law at Camden
Camden, NJ
Johnathan Miller, Fourth Circuit
Charleston School of Law
Charleston, SC
Louis D. Brown III, Fifth Circuit
Stetson University College of Law
Gulfport, FL
Cavita Sharma,
Sixth Circuit
Thomas M. Cooley School of Law
Lansing, MI
Andrew Heap,
Seventh Circuit
IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
Chicago, IL
Joselyn VanCleave, Eighth Circuit
University of Nebraska College of Law
Lincoln, NE
Christopher Surmeier, Ninth Circuit
University of San Diego School of Law
San Diego, CA
Jenny Wilkinson, Tenth Circuit
University of Arkansas - Little Rock - School of Law
Little Rock, AR
Ryan Sanders, Eleventh Circuit
The George Washington University Law School
Washington DC
Jameson Walker, Twelfth Circuit
University
of Montana School of Law
Missoula, MT
Amy Ingram,
Thirteenth Circuit
Loyola University - New Orleans - College of Law
New Orleans, LA
Lorin Kline, Fourteenth Circuit
University of California - Davis School of Law
Davis, CA
Tiffany Ecker,
Fifteenth Circuit
University of Denver -
Sturm College of Law
Denver, CO
