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Ysabel Lonazco shares insights on immigration law with aspiring BYU law students
On March 26, Brigham Young University's Pre-Law Student Association hosted an Immigration Law Night on campus with practicing attorney Ysabel Lonazco.
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Faith, family and fashion: How one BYU law student navigates her busy life
Isabel Hallows Hawkes was born in American Fork and later moved to Salina, Utah, where she lived from third grade through high school. It was in third grade that politics first piqued her interest.
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What students should know about the surge in law school applications
BYU students applying for law school soon, as well as those interested in attending BYU’s J. Reuben Clark School (JRCB) — will be competing in a larger-than-normal applicant pool.
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International delegates discuss the crossroads of law and religion at annual BYU law symposium
BYU hosted its 31st annual Law and Religion Symposium from Oct. 6-8.
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BYU dean of admissions offers resources for students interested in law school
As students prepare to apply for law school, the dean of admissions for the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU provided several resources to help students apply.
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UN Special Rapporteur advises law graduates to keep the pursuit of justice at the center of their lives
Dr. Nazila Ghanea, a professor at Oxford University and United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, encouraged J. Reuben Clark Law School graduates this week to focus their lives on justice.
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Eye on the Y: BYUSA clubs offer distinct opportunities, BYU alumni encourage students to give back, BYU Law hosts conferences
BYUSA clubs offer distinct opportunities
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Office of Belonging Vice President Carl Hernandez discusses BYU’s vision for inclusion
Office of Belonging Vice President Carl Hernandez outlined the steps BYU is taking to create a greater sense of belonging on campus in a webinar on Dec. 2.
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Leaders of international affairs discuss religious freedom
Leaders of international affairs in Europe discussed collaboration among religious organizations Tuesday morning over Zoom, during the final day of the International Law and Religion Symposium.
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Church leaders discuss collaboration, healing as Annual Law and Religion Symposium opens
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began the 28th Annual Law and Religion Symposium Sunday night with a discussion about healing and equal privileges of belief among all people.
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Highlights from BYU Colleges: Professors study internet trolls, engineering classes receive real-world curriculum
College of Fine Arts and Communications
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Christian values can bridge political divides, says BYU religious forum
The 2021 BYU Religious Freedom Annual Review advocated using religion to bridge political divides. The virtual event was sponsored by the J. Reuben Clark Law School’s International Center for Law and Religion Studies and broadcast June 15–16. This year's theme was 'Religion’s Role in Overcoming Divides and Strengthening American Democracy.'
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