Eimi Priddis has served the International Center for Law and Religion Studies in many very valuable ways. She was member and then co-chair of the Documents team for the 2012 and 2013 International Law and Religion Symposia. She was a Center Student Fellow in 2012, completing an internship at the office of the Area Legal Counsel for the LDS Church in Frankfurt, Germany. For two summers she provided invaluable service in research, writing, and editing of the annually updated treatise Religious Organizations and Law, in 2013 serving as coordinator of the entire student team. Eimi grew up in a small town in Wyoming. She served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Fukuoka, Japan, then graduated from BYU in 2009 with a BA in English Language. She also completed a Masters degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in April 2012. While completing her Masters, she worked as an ESL teacher at BYU’s English Language Center. She also spent two summers as an intern teaching English in Japan. She has a particular interest in law and religion issues, in international issues, and in bringing a linguistic perspective to the law. Eimi also has broad interests outside of law school, including sports, music, dancing, creative writing, and learning languages.