LLS Abolitionist Law Society - Questionnaire
Creating an Abolitionist Law Society at Loyola needs all of us– representing a diversity of ability, class, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, and sexual orientation – to inform what an abolitionist space should look like, how it should be understood, and what our objectives are. Whether you have experience in abolitionist work or are curious about what abolition is, we ask you to help imagine and create the Abolitionist Law Society at Loyola Law School. Your voice matters in the collective struggle for abolition and in the formation of Loyola’s Abolitionist Law Society.

Open-Forum Kick-Off Meeting:  Friday, 2/4 | 12PM | Location Pending Return to Campus.
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
Email *
Your Name, Year, and Section Number *
Will you be able to attend our Kick-Off Meeting on 2/4 at 12PM at the Founders Hall Rose Garden? *
Required
How would you characterize your familiarity with "Abolition"? *
Required
[Briefly] What does "Abolition" mean to you?  (In the context of law school / the legal profession / your personal life / your community)
Which of the words below invite your imagination when you hear "Abolition"? *
Do you have a favorite Abolitionist writer / thinker / scholar / resource / book / podcast / artist?  Please share! *
Would you be interested in being a part of the grassroots leadership of the Abolitionist Law Society? (As required by the school, we will have a "board", tho we are hoping to have more of a grassroots collaboration model of leadership + leadership development.) *
Required
Do you have any dreams / hopes around what a student org focused on Abolition would look like here at LLS? *
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy