AALS Events

Business

Free · Designed for iPad

The Association of American Law Schools Events Mobile App The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit association of 179 law schools. Its members enroll most of the nation’s law students and produce the majority of the country’s lawyers and judges, as well as many of its lawmakers. The mission of AALS is to uphold and advance excellence in legal education. In support of this mission, AALS promotes the core values of excellence in teaching and scholarship, academic freedom, and diversity, including diversity of backgrounds and viewpoints, while seeking to improve the legal profession, to foster justice, and to serve our many communities–local, national, and international. Founded in 1900, AALS also serves as the learned society for the more than 9,000 law faculty at its member schools, and provides them with extensive professional development opportunities, including the AALS Annual Meeting which draws thousands of professors, deans and administrators. Faculty and deans from AALS member schools actively participate in over 100 volunteer-led sections that present programs, provide mentoring for new faculty, and serve as a resource for discussions on important legal issues from antitrust, dispute resolution and, taxation to civil rights, criminal justice, and international law. Each year, the association also hosts a faculty recruitment conference, a workshop for new law teachers, a conference on clinical legal education, and manages an online faculty appointments register. The association’s website features the latest news and current issues related to legal education and showcases outstanding faculty and innovative programs at AALS member schools. In addition, AALS unites the legal community and public through its social media pages including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. The AALS is a member of the American Council on Education, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Consortium of Social Science Associations, and the National Humanities Alliance. The AALS also participates in joint projects with the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, the Law School Admission Council, the National Association for Law Placement, AccessLex, the National Conference of Bar Examiners, and the Conference of Chief Justices.

  • 5.0
    out of 5
    1 Ratings

- In app update enhancement - Chat enhancement - Event feed module enhancement - Leaderboard module enhancement - Attendee module enhancement - Event Check In Feature - Session Profile Q&A Enhancement - Security Enhancement - Countdown Page Enhancement - Notes and Bookmark updated - Countly enhancement - Custom Schedule Enhancement - UI Enhancement - Minor bug fixes

The developer, The Association of American Law Schools Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .

  • Data Linked to You

    The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

    • Contact Info
  • Data Not Linked to You

    The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

    • Location
    • Contact Info
    • User Content
    • Identifiers
    • Usage Data
    • Diagnostics

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  • Seller
    • The Association of American Law Schools Inc.
  • Size
    • 54.4 MB
  • Category
    • Business
  • Compatibility
    Requires iOS 15.6 or later.
    • iPhone
      Requires iOS 15.6 or later.
    • iPad
      Requires iPadOS 15.6 or later.
    • iPod touch
      Requires iOS 15.6 or later.
    • Mac
      Requires macOS 12.5 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
    • Apple Vision
      Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
  • Languages
    • English
  • Age Rating
    4+
    • 4+
    • Infrequent
      Contests

      Contains
      Messaging and Chat
      User-Generated Content
  • Copyright
    • © 2025 Association of American Law Schools