The J. Reuben Clark
Law School’s International Center for Law and Religion Studies is recruiting
law students with demonstrated academic excellence to participate in its 2013
Spring/Summer Externship Program. Selected student scholars will spend eight to
ten weeks at Brigham Young University working on a range of projects related to
the Center’s Mission “to help secure the blessing of freedom of religion and
belief for all people.” More information about the mission and activities of
the Center is available at www.iclrs.org.
Past summer externs
have been involved in a number of projects that have permitted them to obtain
credit from their own law schools, including assisting in the preparation of
Supreme Court briefs, reviewing pending religion-related legislation from many countries,
and working on books and articles in progress. In summer 2013, the Center will
be heavily involved in producing a legal encyclopedia that will describe
church-state systems in all countries on earth. In addition, many externs will
assist in the preparation of a new edition of an important ongoing Center
project, the four-volume treatise Religious Organization and the Law (available
online at Westlaw.com under the database RELORGS). While the Center’s
primary focus is on religious freedom issues, work on the annual treatise
updates and revisions permits students to explore the interface between
religion and other practice areas, as they make extremely valuable
contributions to research and writing on a broad range of subjects, including
constitutional law, employment law, litigation, tax law, intellectual property,
healthcare, social services, bankruptcy, risk management, corporate choice and
organization, fiduciary duties, immigration law, marriage and family law,
public and private education, mergers and dissolutions, land use, and
charitable grants and fundraising.
To apply for an
externship, please submit a cover letter and resume to Deborah Wright,
Coordinator and Administrative Assistant for the International Center for Law
and Religion Studies at wrightde@law.byu.edu by
12 p.m. MST on Monday, January 14, 2013. If you are accepted, you will be
notified on Thursday, January 31, 2013. We will need to know of your commitment
to the externship by Thursday, February 28, 2012. The Center will work with you
to schedule the dates of your time with us, and we will work with your school
to explore whether credits for the externship can be arranged.
We would also like to
notify you that each year the Center, in cooperation with the Mid-Atlantic
Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, sponsors a writing competition for
law students on the subject of religious freedom. Last year’s winner received a
cash award of $1,500 and traveled to Washington, D.C. to receive his award at
the 2012 International Religious Liberty Award Dinner. The papers, of
9,000-13,300 words, are due each year by August 1. Award recipients have
published their papers in journals following the competition. Information about
the contest appears on the Center’s website in January.
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