Delta Theta Phi
Delta Theta Phi (ΔΘΦ) is a professional law fraternity and a member of the Professional Fraternity Association. Delta Theta Phi is the only one of the two major law fraternities to charter chapters (senates) in the United States at non-American Bar Association-approved law schools. Delta Theta Phi can trace its roots to Delta Phi Delta on September 15, 1900 at the then-named Cleveland Law School, now Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in Ohio. Delta Theta Phi has initiated more than 138,000 members across the country and in several other nations.
Delta Theta Phi | |
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ΔΘΦ | |
Founded | September 15, 1900 Cleveland Law School |
Type | Professional |
Affiliation | PFA |
Emphasis | Law |
Scope | International |
Colors | Green and White |
Flower | White Carnation, on a background of green leaves |
Publication | The Adelphia Law Journal, The Paper Book |
Chapters | ("senates") 150+ |
Members | 138,000 lifetime |
Headquarters | 1967 East Maple Street, Suite 319 North Canton, OH 44720 United States |
Website | www |
Delta Theta Phi is the only law fraternity with an authoritatively recognized law review, The Adelphia Law Journal. Membership is the only requirement to submit a note for consideration for publication.