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  2. James R. Kearl - Wikipedia

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    James R. Kearl (born May 27, 1947) is the Abraham O. Smoot Professor of Economics at Brigham Young University (BYU) and a principal figure in establishing the BYU Jerusalem Center. Kearl was born in Logan, Utah , and earned a bachelor's degree from Utah State University in Mathematics and Economics.

  3. Intellectual property policy - Wikipedia

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    An intellectual property policy (IP policy) comprises the policies and procedures set up by a company, a state, or an institution that relate to creating, using or disseminating its intellectual property. The purpose of the intellectual property policy is to foster the creation and dissemination of knowledge and to provide certainty in ...

  4. Brigham Young University - Wikipedia

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    Brigham Young University (BYU) is a private research university in Provo, Utah, United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity". [ 10 ] It was founded in 1875 by religious leader Brigham Young and is the flagship university of the Church Educational System sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ ...

  5. Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The specific origins of the College of Engineering Sciences was the Mechanical Arts department. This was organized as a separate department in 1921, although the first teacher at BYU to give classes in subjects related to this department had been Karl G. Maeser (in many ways the intellectual father of BYU). In 1951, the department was renamed ...

  6. Brigham Young University Press - Wikipedia

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    Brigham Young University Press was formed in 1967 through the consolidation of BYU's various publishing activities into one central organization. [ 2 ] In its prime, BYU Press was a robust press publishing in a wide array of subjects, such as interior design, preschools, dancing, and wood-burning, as well as intellectual, scholarly and fine ...

  7. 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).

  8. BYU 'Y' lit in colors of transgender pride flag

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    LGBTQ+ allies on Saturday evening lit Brigham Young University's (BYU) "Y" in pink, blue and white to show support for transgender people in Utah and nationwide as anti-LGBTQ+ legislation largely ...

  9. Ruth Okediji - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Lade Okediji (born 1963) is an American legal scholar. She is the Jeremiah Smith. Jr, Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and co-director of the Berkman Klein Center. [3]