Tulane Law Students for Reproductive Justice
Tulane University
About Tulane Law Students for Reproductive Justice
Tulane Law Students for Reproductive Justice represents a community-driven initiative rooted in the values of Tulane Law School's 175-year tradition of innovation and service. Located in New Orleans, LA, this student organization embodies the law school's foundational commitment to preparing lawyers who make meaningful differences in their communities while maintaining a global perspective on justice issues.
As part of a national nonprofit network, LSRJ connects Tulane law students with peers and mentors across the country who share a commitment to reproductive justice as a civil and human rights issue. The organization recognizes that reproductive rights are interconnected with broader struggles for equality and dignity, reflecting a holistic understanding of justice that aligns with Tulane Law's distinctive approach to legal education.
What sets LSRJ apart is its deep integration with the New Orleans community. Rather than operating solely as an academic forum, the organization actively collaborates with local reproductive justice organizations, creating meaningful partnerships that benefit both students and the communities they serve. This grounded approach reflects Tulane Law's distinction as the first law school in the nation to require pro bono service of all students, establishing a precedent for integrating community service with legal education.
The organization welcomes all Tulane Law School students who are interested in this work, creating an inclusive space for dialogue, learning, and action. By fostering connections between law students, local advocates, and national networks, Tulane Law Students for Reproductive Justice in New Orleans, LA builds a community of legal professionals committed to advancing reproductive justice as a foundational human right.