
Crushendo’s Partners in 2020
By Natalie White
Updated: December 29, 2020
Crushendo has partnered with some amazing organizations in 2020, and we want to introduce them to you! We hope to continue to partner with organizations like these in order to promote scholarship, innovation, diversity, and inclusion in the legal community.
NBLSA (National Black Law Student Association)
The NBLSA is a national student-run organization that advocates the goals of black law students. NBLSA is focused on creating change in the legal community by increasing the number of Black and minority attorneys and helping them succeed academically, professionally, and as community members.
Learn more about NBLSA and how to support their mission by clicking here.
Phi Delta Phi
Phi Delta Phi, established in 1869, is one of the oldest legal organizations in the United States. It was founded by four law students at the University of Michigan School of Law in order to promote scholarship, civility, and ethical conduct. Phi Delta Phi has 131 active chapters worldwide, including successful chapters in Mexico and Europe, and has initiated over 200,000 members.
Phi Delta Phi continues to welcome students who are companionable and who have shown ability and industry in their legal studies. It is a mark of distinction and honor to be a member of this society.
Learn more about Phi Delta Phi by clicking here.
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About the author
Natalie White is a 1L at BYU Law School. She likes eating homemade ice cream, driving mopeds, and reading dense legal arguments before bed.