Located at Temple University's Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia, PA, the Brehon Law Society represents the student-driven spirit that gives Temple Law its distinctive character and community identity. This student organization embodies the law school's foundational commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging by bringing together law students from an unusually varied array of professional and educational backgrounds. The Brehon Law Society operates within a supportive institutional framework that actively encourages student leadership and meaningful participation in shaping the law school's intellectual and social culture. At its core, the organization reflects Temple Law's philosophy that students are essential stakeholders in their own legal education, with voices and perspectives that matter in faculty meetings and on faculty-student committees. The Brehon Law Society contributes to the vibrant noon-hour programming tradition at Temple Law, where student organizations sponsor speakers, hold meetings, and facilitate the animated conversations that strengthen community bonds among the student body. Members benefit from the collaborative relationships that exist between students, faculty, and administration—relationships that extend beyond traditional classroom instruction to create a holistic educational community. For students interested in joining the Brehon Law Society and connecting with current leadership, Temple Law's Associate Director of Student Services provides guidance and facilitation. The organization exemplifies how student groups at Temple Law in Philadelphia serve as vital spaces for professional development, intellectual exploration, and the cultivation of the cooperative spirit that characterizes successful legal practitioners and engaged community members.
Philadelphia, PA