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Law Student Application

208. ELIGIBILITY FOR LAW STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
Any person who is a resident of the United States, who is currently enrolled as a student in a U.S. school of law, accredited by the American Bar Association, and who has expressed an interest in the practice of maritime law, may be eligible for Law Student membership, which shall terminate at the end of the calendar year in which the member graduates or ceases to be a student in good standing at the school. An applicant for Law Student membership shall apply online as provided on the Association’s website and shall submit a one-time dues payment in an amount set by the Board of Directors. Each application shall be supported in writing by a professor or administrative official at the law school attended by the applicant or by a member of the Association.


Once your application and letter of support are received and approved, you will be added as a Law Student member.
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