Harvard Law School APALSA: a political, academic, community service, and social group dedicated to fostering a supportive atmosphere for Asian Pacific American students.

Founded in 1995, the National Asian Pacific American Conference on Law and Public Policy is the premier conference on law and policy issues relevant to Asian Pacific Americans. Our panels and keynotes reflect a wide range of viewpoints, delving into salient legal themes and substantive policy on local, national, and international levels. For years, our conference has been popular with students from a broad array of graduate level disciplines, including law, business, public policy, and education. Ultimately, we seek to build effective leadership and promote national unity and collaborative action on Asian Pacific American issues by sparking dialogue and creating cross-ethnic coalition.

The Asian Pacific American Caucus strives to promote critical cross-dimensional discourse to prepare leaders for public service, to unite a diverse set of interests within the Asian Pacific American community and with all other communities, to advocate for these interests in a manner that is conducive to growth, to represent issues facing the Asian Pacific American community, and to educate students and the public on these issues.

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