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Christian Legal Society


Christian Legal Society

CLS is a national non-denominational membership organization of attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students, working in association with others, to follow Jesus' command "to do justice with the love of God." (Luke 11:42; Matthew 23:23).

Founded in the Chicago area in 1961 by four lawyers who met to pray together at an American Bar Association Convention in 1959, the Christian Legal Society is today a wholly religious not-for-profit 501(c)(3) Illinois corporation with its principal place of business now in Annandale, Virginia (a suburb of Washington, D.C.).

Acting through its national staff, its member volunteers and its attorney and law student chapters, the Society's mission is to identify, equip and mobilize "a national grassroots network of lawyers and law students committed to proclaiming, loving and serving Jesus Christ, through all we do in the practice of law, and by advocating biblical conflict reconciliation, public justice, religious freedom and the sanctity of human life."

Board Members:

Mike Letsen
mletsen@asl.edu

Kelly Culter
Analyze7@aol.com

Dave Whitehurst
Dwasl@aol.com

Pat Basham
pbasham@asl.edu

Secretary:

Norma Jean
Nj8892@mail.com

Christian Legal Society Home Page
http://www.clsnet.org/



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