Women In Law Association

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About Us

W.I.L.A. focuses on strengthening the resources, including opportunities for internships, information, community service, and skills used in later careers while joining all students with one common interest in law. For instance, our organizations will host speakers, events, and activities to help our community open to the general public. Furthermore, we aim to promote diversity, inclusivity, and justice to represent how diverse the career of law actually is. Ultimately, our purpose is to serve as a pre-law organization that accepts all students regardless of their race, gender, and sexual orientation while giving them equal access to resources to get these students into law schools.

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Members Benefits

Women In Law Association members receive skills that will be used in their later careers, equal access to community services, and internships to build their resume for grad schools. Members also connect with other students, faculty of George Mason, and community leaders. Finally, members of this organization get to be a part of a family.

Events & Activities

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Connections

Meeting new students with shared interest

Our Team

Tina Afghahi Profile

Tina Afghahi

Officer
Alessia Gambale Profile

Alessia Gambale

Vice-President
Sharanya Maddukuri Profile

Sharanya Maddukuri

Officer
Sayena Shahverdi Profile

Sayena Shahverdi

Treasurer
Alani Arnold Profile

Alani Arnold

Secretary
Jamrensze De Leon Profile

Jamrensze De Leon

Advisor
Kiana Gregg Profile

Kiana Gregg

Officer
Jae Boyd Profile

Jae Boyd

President

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Women In Law Association


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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