Member Focus

Law Student Representative: Elizabeth Camara

Elizabeth Camara headshotElizabeth Camara chose to go to law school because she had witnessed how the lack of information and access to legal representation can be detrimental to someone’s life. Elizabeth will use some of her time as a law student to serve as a 2024-25 NCBA Law Student Representative at North Carolina Central University School of Law.

Elizabeth became involved with the NCBA Law Student Division because NCBA represents an opportunity to build a community and network in her law school and the legal community in this state. Elizabeth is currently interested in practicing civil rights or immigration law following law school.

Do not let imposter syndrome or the failures of the first year convince you that you are not good enough to be an attorney.

From the moment a student enters one of North Carolina’s six law schools, the NCBA is there to provide services and experiences that will enhance and enrich the law school experience. Beyond the books and the bar exam, the value of networking is underscored through active membership in the NCBA Law Student Division—and it’s free. Learn more about opportunities available through the Division.