Empowering Student Leadership & Voice
The Student Council at Stanford School of Law serves as the official representative body of the student community. It acts as a bridge between students and the administration, fostering a collaborative environment that enhances the overall educational experience.
Our council is dedicated to promoting student welfare, organizing academic and cultural events, addressing student concerns, and creating opportunities for leadership development and community engagement.
Meet our student leaders
Leads the council, represents students to administration, and oversees all council activities.
Assists the President and coordinates between different committees and departments.
Maintains records, manages communications, and ensures smooth administrative operations.
Manages council finances, budgets, and financial planning for events and activities.
Organizes cultural events, festivals, and celebrations to promote student engagement.
Coordinates sports activities, tournaments, and promotes physical fitness among students.
What we do for the student community
Voice student concerns, suggestions, and feedback to the administration and faculty.
Plan and execute academic seminars, cultural festivals, sports meets, and social gatherings.
Address student grievances, promote well-being, and create a supportive campus environment.
Foster a sense of belonging, organize orientation programs, and strengthen student bonds.
Engaging the student community throughout the year
Welcome new students and help them integrate into campus life.
Annual cultural events showcasing student talent in arts, music, and drama.
Inter-class and inter-college sports competitions and fitness activities.
Skill development workshops, seminars, and guest lectures by legal experts.
Community service, legal aid camps, and social awareness campaigns.
Moot court competitions, debates, and academic challenges.
Interested in becoming a part of the Student Council? Elections are held annually at the beginning of the academic year. All students are encouraged to participate, either as candidates or voters, to shape the future of our student community.