The Student Bar Association is the student government of the law school. It is composed of an executive board and three representatives from each class, among others. SBA serves as the primary connection between law students and the administration. SBA allocates student activity fee money to chartered law school organizations, works to build relations with other schools and organizations on campus, and is the primary source of the law school's social activities. SBA plans various social activities throughout the year, including Scarrister's Ball and Barrister's Ball. SBA also takes on and helps to fund additional projects which arise throughout the year. SBA holds a meeting every other week during community hour, which is open to all members of the law school community. SBA members serve on faculty committees (i.e. curriculum, faculty appointments, career services), university-wide committees (i.e. parking), and are often called upon by the administration to assist with special projects. There are many ways to get involved with SBA and other student organizations. If you would like to be involved, please contact any member of SBA in person or by e-mail. If you would like to propose a project, contact an SBA member. SBA has activities all year in which students can help and participate. Remember, it's your SBA and we're here for you.