The National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) is a national organization created and designed to articulate and promote the professional needs and goals of black law students; to foster and encourage professional competence; to focus upon the relationship of the black attorney to the American legal system; to instill in the black attorney and law student a greater awareness of and commitment to the needs of the black community; to utilize their expertise to initiate a change within the legal system that will make it more responsive to the needs and concerns of the black community; to do any and all things necessary and lawful for the accomplishment of these goals.
There are NBLSA chapters throughout the United States at virtually every law school. These chapters serve various functions, from a support group for its members to providing information and events related to the African-American community.
PresidentMorgan Davis
mcdavis@mail.widener.eduVice PresidentStephen McLendon
simclendon@mail.widener.eduSecretaryCandice Pryce
capryce@mail.widener.eduTreasurerMarthe Ngwashi
mjngwashi@mail.widener.edu