The Latino Law Student Association's members include both Latinos and individuals interested in Latino culture and issues. Our vibrant membership is comprised of both Spanish-speakers and non-Spanish speakers, and represents many of the countries in Latin America. LLSA provides members with various academic and social resources. Members can take advantage of exam-writing and outlining workshops, access a shared outline bank, receive information about scholarships and job opportunities, and attend various networking functions with alumni. Members also frequently gather for excursions to Latino eateries and other cultural venues in the Chicago area.

Over the past year, LLSA has focused on achieving a stronger presence among student organizations at Northwestern Law. LLSA is continuing to grow and develop its Latino Heritage Month. Latino Heritage Month is a series of speakers, panel discussions and social events, over the last week of October. Latino Heritage Month provides a forum for Latinos and non-Latinos to discuss and learn about the legal, political, and social issues that affect Latinos and other minorities in the U.S. and abroad.