Albanian American Law Student Association at Suffolk University Law School
About Albanian American Law Student Association at Suffolk University Law School
- Area served:
- Greater Boston
The Albanian American Law Students Association (AALSA) at Suffolk University Law School is a recognized student affinity group based in Boston, Massachusetts. Suffolk Law lists it among the school's Diverse Student Groups, and the Student Bar Association includes it on its roster of active clubs at the law school.
The group is student-run rather than a separately incorporated nonprofit. Suffolk's Student Bar Association page identifies Hans Hysenaj as president and lists a Suffolk contact email for the club, which is the public point of entry for students interested in joining or collaborating.
Much of the chapter's visible activity happens alongside the wider Albanian-American legal community in Greater Boston. The Albanian-American Bar Association has publicized joint events bringing together the Bar with the Albanian American Law Students Associations of Suffolk Law and New England Law | Boston, placing the Suffolk chapter inside a small regional network that connects Albanian-American law students with practicing attorneys and judges.
Within Suffolk Law itself, the AALSA sits in the school's affinity-group framework, giving Albanian-American students a named home at the law school and a channel for cultural and professional connection. Beyond that recognized role and its joint programming with the Bar Association, additional program details for the Suffolk chapter are not part of the public record.
Researched by NAR from public sources: suffolk.edu · armenianbar.org · nyls.edu · sites.suffolk.edu · instagram.com · instagram.com
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