The ICLRS Summer Research Fellows program invites students who have completed their first year of study at the J. Reuben Clark Law School to participate in an international externship followed by a guided individual research project. Fellows gain practical experience as well as significant research and writing experience, important for launching and sustaining their careers, while enjoying opportunities for personal encounters with global leaders in the field of religious freedom. At the same time, the Fellows offer a vital service to the work of the Center and to the cause of religious freedom worldwide.
During the summer of their fellowship, Research Fellows are assigned to work five weeks at the Office of General Counsel at Headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City or in one of the eight Area Legal Counsel offices of the Church in countries around the world. They then spend the balance of the summer on research projects related to the development of the global religion law database project, on analysis of emerging legislation affecting religion in various parts of the world, and on other scholarly projects. The Center is immensely grateful for the contributions these fine students make during the year of the fellowship, and indeed for the ongoing contributions many of them have made to the Center’s work and to the greater cause of religious freedom, during their time in law school and beyond.
Watch this space for stories of our Fellows experiences in the field.
Joseph Castro
Frankfurt, Germany
Summer Crockett
Hong Kong
Christopher B. Fore
Provo, Utah
John Geilman
Salt Lake City, Utah
Hannah Leavitt-Howell
Accra, Ghana
Andrew Navarro
Lima, Peru
McKenna Rammell
Auckland, New Zealand
Kody Richardson
Salt Lake City, Utah
Liam Smith
J-burg, South Africa
Aaron Stinson
Mexico City, Mexico
Jessica Volmar
Frankfurt, Germany
Ellen Huish Welch
Salt Lake City, Utah
Vanessa West
Buenos Aires, Argentina