
Month of Service – BJ Duke
In this month's episode, Brian "B.J." Duke, Chair of the JRCLS International Service Committee, reflects on the 2026 Month of Service and its theme, "Lift Where You Stand: Become Anxiously Engaged in Good Causes." He sha

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Humble Jurist is where faith and law meet. We advance the values and mission of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society by highlighting those who are defending religious freedom, serving their communities, and striving to uphold the rule of law. Should you or someone you know be featured on Humble Jurist? Fill out this survey: gonzaga.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b4pOcSqafE4itMi
J. Reuben Clark Law Society hosts Humble Jurist, a religion show with 30 episodes published.

In this month's episode, Brian "B.J." Duke, Chair of the JRCLS International Service Committee, reflects on the 2026 Month of Service and its theme, "Lift Where You Stand: Become Anxiously Engaged in Good Causes." He sha

Blaine Evanson, J.D., provides an overview of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society's Religious Freedom Committee, including its amicus brief and International Religious Freedom Day initiatives. He explains the church autonomy

Wendy Neeley, J.D., creator of Cache Valley Interfaith, explains the event's impact in her community and shares advice for interfaith work. JRCLS Updates: 2026 Annual Conference Recap Global Student Summit Month of Servi

Amy Parker is the J. Reuben Clark Law Society Student Chapter Manager, and Jenna Crowther is the Student Board Chair. They answer frequently asked questions about how to find, start, and run JRCLS student chapters, as we

Fr. Bryan Pham, J.D., Ph.D., reflects on his formation as a Jesuit priest, the close relationship between his religious and legal practices, and his experience with canon law. He shares his perspective on a timely religi

J. Sam Morales, LL.M, the new JRCLS Associate Director, shares about his path of service, leadership priorities, and his international perspective on faith and law.

Dallan Flake, J.D., M.S. discusses his scholarship related to religious employment discrimination, spectator harassment, and religious accommodations. References: Dallan F. Flake, When “Close Enough” Is Not Enough: Accom

In this second episode of a two-part series, Angel Zimmerman, Managing Partner of Zimmerman & Zimmerman, P.A., a collections law firm, shares insights into her work and the challenges of running a successful practice. Be

In this first episode of a two-part series, Angel Zimmerman, an inspiring attorney and mother from Kansas, USA, shares her personal story, including her journey to becoming a lawyer, balancing family life, and her dedica

Dr. Stephen R. Covey addressed the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at its Annual Fireside on February 12, 2010.

“The Lawyer, the Samaritan, and the Law of Obligations”, by The Hon. Denise P. Lindberg, Senior District Judge, State of Utah Judiciary at the JRCLS 2024 Annual Conference in Las Vegas Saturday, March 13th

Peacemakers and Bridge Builders by Kevin J. Worthen, Hugh W. Colton Professor at BYU Law School. Address given at the JRCLS 2024 Annual Conference in Las Vegas on Saturday, March 13th.

Remarks by Elder Alexander Dushku on the 2024 Annual Fireside of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. Delivered on January 19, 2024. "We affirm the strength brought to the law by a lawyer's personal religious conviction. We

"The Stewardship of Our First Freedom" by Elder Clark G. Gilbert on the Religious Freedom Annual Review hosted by the International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS), at Brigham Young University. Delivered on J

Dave Garner, International Chair of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society and member of the Phoenix Arizona Chapter, discussed the limitations of judicial intervention in religious disputes in a BYU Education Week CLE titled "

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland addressed the 25th-anniversary event of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society in Washington, D.C. He emphasized the society's mission to unite religious conviction with legal service. Elder Holland hig

Elder Hafen shared insights correlating United States constitutional and family law judicial decisions over the past half century with devaluing the historical concept of marriage at the 2014 J. Reuben Clark Law Society

President Dallin H. Oaks at the second annual Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit in Rome, Italy, from July 20-22, 2022. Gratitude is extended to Professor Barclay for generously granting authorization for the utilizatio

Chief Justice Hassan Jallow, Supreme Court of The Gambia, delivered his address, Civil Rights and Social Justice: An African Perspective, on Friday, March 3, 2023 at the 2023 JRCLS Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA.

The Honorable Judge Bernice Bouie Donald, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (retired), was presented the J. Clifford Wallace Award and delivered the keynote address "Who is my Neighbor? My Journey in the Law" o
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