
The 2012 Student Research Fellows of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies have completed their training and have begun their work, in Provo and Salt Lake City, Utah, and in twelve other locations worldwide. These fourteen students selected from the J. Reuben Clark Law School are participating in the ICLRS Student Research Fellows Program, which involves a five-week visiting externship followed by a guided individual research project at the Center in Provo.
The visiting externships take place at the offices of legal counsels for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide and at the Office of General Counsel of the Church in Salt Lake City, Utah. Students become active participants in the current work of the legal counsel with whom they are affiliated. During the remainder of the fellowship the students are involved in varied research, writing, and database-building projects that comprise the ongoing scholarly work of the Center.
Below is a list of the Fellows, along with their Summer 2012 assignments.
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Cherise Bacalski |
Buenos Aires, Argentina Mexico City, Mexico Lima, Peru Accra, Ghana Hong Kong, China Moscow, Russia São Paulo, Brazil Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Johannesburg, South Africa Frankfurt, Germany Auckland, New Zealand São Paulo, Brazil Salt Lake City, Utah Guatemala City, Guatemala |
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Posted:May 30, 2012