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SISTAS

-IN- LAW

Sisterly Support to Black Women in Law 

Whether you're a law student or a seasoned judge, connect with a network of camaraderie and resilience. Let's move forward together!

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WARREN NANCE

Scholarship Celebration

Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025

5:00 p.m.

Mosaic Templars Cultural Center

501 W. 9 St. Little Rock, AR 72201

Join us in celebrating trailblazers and empowering future leaders.

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MEET OUR 
SISTAS-IN-LAW

"Hey Sista!
It's really really nice to meet ya!"

Welcome to Sistas-In-Law! We are dedicated to uplifting and empowering Black women in the legal profession. Our organization fosters a supportive community, providing resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. Together, we strive to break barriers and create a more inclusive legal landscape for future generations. Join us in making a difference!

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TESTIMONIALS

“JOY IS REMARKABLY PATIENT AND INSPIRING!”

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“THE PERFECT ACTIVITY FOR A GROUP OF GIRLFRIENDS”

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“WORKSHOPS ARE PROFESSIONAL AND SO FUN”

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Contact Us

Have a question or ready to secure your spot in Sistas-In-Law? We'd  love to hear from you!

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Become a Sista-In-Law

Join Sistas-In-Law, a community built to uplift and support Black women in law. Whether you're a law student or a seasoned judge, connect with a network of camaraderie and resilience. Let's move forward together!

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“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive."— Maya Angelou

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who Are We

Sistas-in-Law is an organization that offers camaraderie and support to black women lawyers, judges, juris doctorates, and law students.

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Embrace your Authenticity

Black women comprise a small percentage of all lawyers employed in U.S. law firms, accounting for only 2.28% of all attorneys. Let’s change that!

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