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Academic Vice President Justin Collings shares five 'gifts of light' faculty can access

August 29, 2023 12:00 AM
Academic Vice President Justin Collings welcomed faculty to the new school year in the General Faculty Session of University Conference on Aug. 28. He shared five 'gifts of light' available to them.
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Law professor offers six 'seeks' for BYU students to pursue

February 01, 2022 12:00 AM
Law professor and associate dean Justin Collings shared his 'certain idea' of BYU during the Feb. 1 devotional address and encouraged students to relish in uniqueness.
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A close election: How do the courts impact who wins?

November 30, 2020 12:00 AM
The 2020 presidential race was called for Joe Biden on Nov. 7, but President Donald Trump is still reluctant to concede the election. On Tuesday, Nov. 24, Trump's administration did allow the General Services Administration to release some funding for the Biden transition process, but he still had not conceded the race.
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BYU professors unravel supreme court ruling on travel ban

August 09, 2018 12:00 AM
Law Professor Justin Collings shares his take on the Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's Travel Ban. Collings and other BYU professor say the ruling could have negative ethical, constitutional and legal implications. (Sydnee Gonzalez)
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Lee brothers for Supreme Court a long shot, BYU professors say

July 06, 2018 12:00 AM
On June 27, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement, and BYU alumni Senator Mike Lee and Justice Thomas Lee were shortlisted as his replacements.
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