Student Organizations

Scalia Law School has a large number of student organizations, many of which focus on national security related issues, some of which include:

  • National Security Law Journal: NSLJ is a biannual student-edited law journal that covers the field of national security law, including legal issues related to diplomacy, intelligence, homeland security, and the military.
  • Mason Intelligence and National Security Law Association: MINSLA brings together law students to learn about the practice of national security law and make meaningful connections with industry practitioners.
  • Space Law Society: SLS encourages and supports students interested in learning more about “space law” and the national and international laws and customs that govern human activities in outer space.

For a list of all student organizations visit: https://www.law.gmu.edu/students/orgs/