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THE LEGAL PAD: PENS WITH A PURPOSE

This edition is a testament of how Black law students are actively shaping the legal landscape through scholarly writing, activism, community outreach, mentorship, and educational programming. We are excited to display the articles, provide the state of NBLSA and all six regions, issue a social action report, and much more. Lastly, this is a reminder that your pens have a purpose. Use them diligently and accordingly. There is power in the pen.

A Message From Braxton Thomas, National Historian and Editor-in-Chief of The Legal Pad

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LAND RECOGNITION

The National Black Law Students Association (“NBLSA”) recognizes that our work takes place across many Indigenous territories across the land now called the United States of America, originally known as Turtle Island. An estimated 10 million Native Americans lived in North America before the arrival of European colonizers. Indigenous peoples continue to live on and commune with these lands, and we are mindful of broken covenants and the past and present impacts of settler colonialism. We make this acknowledgment as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those in whose territory we reside.

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