J. Reuben Clark Law Society

J. Reuben Clark Law Society
J. Reuben Clark Law Society logo
Abbreviation JRCLS
Type Voluntary association
Legal status Association
Purpose Religious conviction, Public service, Professionalism
Headquarters Provo, Utah, United States
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
attorneys, lawyers, law school graduates or law school students who support the mission of the Society
Chair of the Society
Jeremiah Morgan
Affiliations J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University
Website jrcls.org

The J. Reuben Clark Law Society is an organization of lawyers and law school students consisting of over 65 professional and 125 student chapters throughout the world. Named in honor of J. Reuben Clark, the former Ambassador to Mexico and Under Secretary of State, the society's membership is primarily Mormon, although there is no requirement that members be a part of the LDS Church. Alumni and students of the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University are de facto members of the Society.

The organization currently claims as members 14 circuit court of appeals judges, 18 U.S. district court judges, four United States Attorneys, six U.S. Senators, including Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, nine U.S. Representatives, 17 Fortune 500 corporate counselors, more than 85 state judges (including of state supreme courts), and thousands of practicing attorneys and law students.

The society holds an annual conference for students and attorneys, typically in the middle of February. The 2006 conference was held in Washington, D.C. and featured the Attorney General of the United States as well as a panel of distinguished U.S. Supreme Court advocates. The 2009 conference was held at Harvard Law School. The 2012 conference was held at Stanford Law School. The 2013 conference was held in Washington, DC.

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