Situated at Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Jewish Law Students Association represents a unique intersection of legal education and cultural community. As a student organization within one of the nation's most progressive law schools, the association brings together individuals who share interests in Jewish perspectives on law, ethics, and social responsibility. The Kline School of Law, founded in 2006 with a transformative vision of combining rigorous academics with immersive professional practice, has cultivated a distinctly collegial and inclusive environment where students thrive both intellectually and professionally. The Jewish Law Students Association embodies this spirit by creating space for meaningful dialogue about how legal principles intersect with cultural and religious traditions. Members find themselves part of a diverse community of focused integrity that characterizes the entire Kline School experience. Located in Philadelphia—a city with a rich legal heritage and peerless legal community—the organization connects students to broader conversations about law, justice, and values within both the university and the wider professional landscape. The association benefits from faculty mentorship and the school's comprehensive support for student-led initiatives, allowing members to develop leadership skills while exploring their interests. By fostering connections among students who care about these intersections, the Jewish Law Students Association contributes to the remarkable community that makes the Kline School a hub where students, scholars, and practicing lawyers engage in meaningful professional and personal development.
Philadelphia, PA