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  2. List of J. Reuben Clark Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Rodney K. Smith, class of 1977, 6th President, Southern Virginia University (2004–2011); [23] Dean, Alexander Blewett III School of Law (1993–1995) [24] Kevin J Worthen , class of 1982, 13th President , Brigham Young University (2014–2023); Dean, J. Reuben Clark Law School (2004–2008) [ 25 ]

  3. J. Reuben Clark Law School - Wikipedia

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    The J. Reuben Clark Law School (BYU Law or JRCLS) is the law school of Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah.Founded in 1973, the school is named after J. Reuben Clark, a former U.S. Ambassador, Undersecretary of State, and general authority of the institution's sponsoring organization, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  4. List of Brigham Young University alumni - Wikipedia

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    11th president of Brigham Young University–Hawaii [29] Vern O. Knudsen: 1915 B.A. Chancellor of the University of California at Los Angeles [30] Rex E. Lee: 1960 1996 B.A. Hon. D.L. 10th president of BYU; 1st dean of J. Reuben Clark Law School [31] [32] John W. Limbong: 1978 M.S. President of the University of International Golden Indonesia ...

  5. John W. Welch - Wikipedia

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    John Woodland "Jack" Welch (born 1946) is a scholar of law and religion. Welch is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and currently teaches at the J. Reuben Clark Law School (JRCLS) at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, where he is the Robert K. Thomas University Professor of Law.

  6. Thomas Rex Lee - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rex Lee (born December 28, 1964) is a former American jurist who was a justice of the Utah Supreme Court from 2010 to 2022. Lee is also a lecturer on law at Harvard Law School [1] and an adjunct professor/distinguished lecturer at Brigham Young University's (BYU) J. Reuben Clark Law School (JRCL) following his appointment to the bench.

  7. Aaron Nielson - Wikipedia

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    From 2014 to 2015, Nielson served as a law clerk for Justice Samuel Alito at the U.S. Supreme Court. [6] Since then, he has been a scholar of administrative law, civil procedure, antitrust law, and the federal judiciary at BYU. [7] Nielson is an elected member of the American Law Institute. [8]

  8. Hannah Clayson Smith - Wikipedia

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    During law school, Smith was elected to the Order of the Coif and served as Executive Editor of the BYU Law Review. [2] Smith also served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Switzerland Geneva Mission, which covered parts of Switzerland and France. [4] [better source needed] Following law school, Smith ...

  9. A. Scott Loveless - Wikipedia

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    A. Scott Loveless is an American academic who was a law professor at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University (BYU) and served as the Executive Director of the World Family Policy Center, at the BYU Law School, until the Center's closure at the end of 2008.