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Law Student Division

Law students attending ABA-accredited law schools may join the NCBA Law Student Division at no cost. By belonging to the Division, you receive many of the benefits that our attorney members enjoy, such as Casemaker, our online member directory and a wide variety of networking opportunities. All Division members are also members of the Young Lawyers Division, which sponsors committees and projects throughout the year.

YLD MENTORING PROGRAM BENEFITS LAW STUDENTS AND LAWYERS

The NCBA Young Lawyers Division, through the efforts of its Law School Activities Subcommittee, provides a mentoring program for students attending law school in North Carolina. The program matches volunteer lawyers and judges with law students who gain immeasurably from the opportunity to address issues and concerns relative to the practice of law. Mentors, in turn, gain insight into developments transpiring within the law schools and the NCBA through service to the legal profession.

The application is currently being revised. Please check back September 1, 2007.

Bulletins
"Bulletins" contains the section's newsletters, which may be password-protected as determined by the section leadership.

Directories
"Directories" contains links to the section and division indexes, judicial directory, and membership directory, which is password protected.

Join
"Join" contains an online application form for joining. Law students enjoy free membership to the Association and the Division.

NC Casemaker
"NC Casemaker" contains a link to the Casemaker online legal research library and information on how to use this valuable free member service, which provides access to state and federal materials including the NC Pattern Jury Instructions, NC Supreme Court Opinions, NC Statutes, NC Court of Appeals Opinions, NC Attorney General Opinions, US Supreme Court Opinions, US Code of Federal Regulations, all Federal Circuit Court Opinions, and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

Student Resources
"Student Resources" contains resources created by the NCBA that are specific to the needs of law students, including the Bar Exam Guide, Law School & Beyond and our New Associate's Survival Guide, as well as online links and references, and other information when available.

Law Student Links
"Law Student Links" contains links to North Carolina law schools. More links of a similar nature can be added as requested.

Law Students Forums
"Law Students Forums" contains 3 types of web-based discussion forums for (1) section/division members only, (2) NCBA members only, OR (3) Open Forums where anyone can view them, however only section/division members can add threads or comments. It also provides access to the NCBA Forums, a centralized communication tool for each of the NCBA's 28 sections and 4 divisions, and other areas of interest to legal professionals.

Law Students Site Map
Get a birds-eye view of the Law Students Community using the Site Map.

Young Lawyers Division
"Young Lawyers Division" contains a direct link to the Young Lawyers Division. Student members of the NCBA are also automatically members of the Young Lawyers Division (YLD). The YLD plans many activities throughout the year including public services projects, mentoring programs and Law Week activities.

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