In addition to the in-depth legal training you’ll receive in the classroom, you will be surrounded by opportunities for professional development and network-building. You will have many ways to get involved, stay informed, and keep in touch with your classmates, professors, and the thriving Harrisburg-area legal communities—all while honing your legal skills.
Legal research and writing are important parts of any successful legal career. You can strengthen those skills by working on the Widener Commonwealth Law Review. Published since 1992, the Widener Commonwealth Law Review focuses on a wide range of topics including constitutional law, civil and criminal law, professional ethics, administrative law, commercial law, and other emerging developments in the law.
Students who demonstrate exceptional oral and written advocacy skills can take part in the Moot Court Honor Society. As a member, you can earn academic credit for a variety of Moot Court activities, including participation in interscholastic competitions, while learning the ins and outs of oral advocacy and brief writing.
The Trial Advocacy Honor Society offers professional training for students who demonstrate the desire and academic prowess to become trial attorneys. Members can participate in training sessions and workshops as well as compete against fellow Widener Law Commonwealth students and represent the school through interscholastic trial competitions.
The SBA sponsors many campus activities, academic associations, community projects, and social events. The organization has twice garnered "Outstanding School of the Year" awards from the ABA's Law Student Division.
A range of other organizations provide the chance to connect with fellow students who share your interests.
Randi Teplitz
Assistant Dean of Students
Phone: 717.541.3901
Email: rbteplitz@widener.edu