Leadership in Law Conference
Exploring careers in law that showcase the field as a vehicle for creating social change. Click here for more information.
Information on the 2008 Leadership in Law Conference, tentatively scheduled for November, will be available soon.

Modeled on the Business Leadership Program (BLP), the Leadership in Law Conference (LLC) is a fast-paced, two-day event designed to expose Harvard undergraduates to leadership opportunities within the field of law. The LLC provides undergraduates with skills and information at a pivotal time in their education, supplying them with the information to make wise career choices.

Students will learn basic law concepts by interacting with Harvard Law School faculty, corporate partners, HLS students, and their talented peers.

Coordinated by Cronin Center for Enterprise in conjunction with the FAS Office of Career Services and the Harvard College Law Society, the Undergraduate Law Leadership Conference seeks to:

  • Expose participants to a broad range of career options, showcasing the field of law as a vehicle for creating social change in public and private sectors.
  • Inform participants about the issues they will face as leaders in the coming decades, including a focus on internet and intellectual property, health law policy, biotech and bioethics, economics and business, and race and justice.
  • Provide a forum for participants to interact with other students, professors, and corporate partners who engender a strong atmosphere of scholarship.
  • Supply participants with the opportunity to meet corporate partners that actively recruit undergraduates.
"...a fast-paced, two-day event designed to expose undergraduates to opportunities within the field of law."