The Mexican American Law Student Association Changes its Name to The Latiné American Law Student Association

October 31, 2024

LALSA students

The Latiné American Law Student Association (LALSA) recently changed its name from the Mexican American Law Student Association (MALSA) to better reflect its multifaceted membership. Founded in the 1970’s by a group of law students at the University of New Mexico, LALSA has become one of the largest and most active student organizations in the New Mexico legal community. The student association is a vibrant and diverse community of students representing various backgrounds. It focuses on mentoring law students, offering LSAT preparation for undergraduates, and supporting professional development opportunities.   

After careful consideration and community-wide discussion, LALSA members voted to change the association’s name to promote growth, inclusivity, and alignment with its mission. President Alicia Ulibarri (3L) explains that the “recent name change reflects the ongoing evolution of our community, and I am honored to be part of a generation that is both carrying forward our rich history and embracing a future that is more inclusive and representative of the diversity within our organization.” The focus of LALSA is to foster a community where everyone belongs and can contribute to a more just and equitable future, explained Ulibarri. 

LALSA is enthusiastic about building a network with alumni to enhance connections with students. The association warmly encourages all alumni to reach out directly to the LALSA board to facilitate engagement, as increased alumni involvement will provide students with invaluable connections to experienced professionals.

The Board is excited to extend an invitation to Malseros/as and members of the legal community eager to be mentors to the new generation of LALSA members for our upcoming Matanza event on the evening of November 8, 2024 from 5:30 p.m to 8:30 p.m. This celebration highlights New Mexico’s rich cultural traditions and provides a special opportunity to build meaningful connections. Historically, Matanzas have served as communal gatherings where families and friends come together to not only share food but to also reflect on their roots, engage in meaningful conversation, and strengthen their bonds through the richness of tradition.

LALSA’s Matanza event draws inspiration from that same sense of unity and celebration, offering students an opportunity to reflect on their cultural identities, share in traditions, and enjoy each other's company in a welcoming environment. The event will showcase a Mariachi performance by students from Albuquerque High’s Mariachi group, and is honored to feature Professor Margaret E. Montoya for a speech and a storytelling exercise. This event will not only benefit students, but also strengthen the connections between alumni and current members.

Attendees can RSVP at this link.

Contact Us

LALSA President, Alicia Ulibarri: aulibarri356@law.unm.edu

LALSA Alumni Liaison, Lorena Ortiz: lortiz29@law.unm.edu