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There are over 1,400 student organizations at Ohio State and over half of all students join a student organization. Students who choose to get involved achieve many positive outcomes - leadership skills, better grades, friendships and mentors, and make a big campus seem small. Use the tools below to search for, find, and get involved with student organizations.

You can also connect with many of our student organizations at our Student Involvement Fairs in August and January. Check out the Student Involvement Fairs webpage for the latest information.

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Please consult this list of student organizations with revoked registration as of Spring 2025. Some organizations continue to operate after their registration has been revoked despite the action taken by the university. We encourage you to review an organization’s status before becoming involved with it, especially because sometimes an organization’s status is revoked due to serious concerns like hazing and other behavior that risks your health and safety.

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The NeuroLaw Group

Campus: Columbus
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Purpose Statement: The NeuroLaw Group is an interdisciplinary club for undergraduates that explores the intersections of neuroscience in law, ethics, policy, and society, including but not limited to the legal implications of brain interventions (nano-biotechnologies, stem cells, drugs, surgeries), policy on criminal responsibility and mental capacity to stand trial, neuroscience in educational development, pertinent medical bioethics, and various emerging technologies, from self-driving cars to brain-computer interfacing devices. In addition to interesting discussions on the future of neuroscience and society, The NeuroLaw Group also invites speakers currently studying or working at this growing, exciting intersection. Please contact a member of the Executive Board to be added to the mailing list for information about meetings, or check on our organization website for updates.
Primary Leader: Ryan Sivakumar
Secondary Leader: Alexander Cross
Treasurer Leader: Daniel Worster
Advisor: Charlie Campbell
Organization Email: sivakumar.69@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurolaw_ohiostate
Website: http://org.osu.edu/neurolaw
Primary Type: Special Interest
Secondary Types: Technology
Primary Make Up: Undergraduate
Constitution: 2022_04_20_12_43_51_6070.pdf 
Meeting Time and Place: Announced (SP25 Tuesdays 7:00-8:00pm)
2009 Millikin Rd, Columbus, OH 43210
Columbus, OH 43210
Office Location: Apt. E
Columbus, OH 43201
Membership Type: Open Membership
Membership Contact: Please email sivakumar.69@osu.edu for information regarding the club—we'd love to have you!
Time of Year for New Membership: Year-round
How does a Prospective Member Apply: Attend one of our meetings or email sivakumar.69@osu.edu for information regarding the club. Regular attendance at meetings is required for membership.
Charge Dues: No