Jedediah “Jedi” Knight is a second-year law student at J. Reuben Clark Law School. Jedi first became interested in Law and Religion issues as an undergraduate studying Physics, when he became acutely aware of the competing ideologies of secularity and religiosity. Jedi chose to attend BYU Law, in part, so that he could begin to help influence domestic and international religious freedom issues. As a first-year law student he volunteered extensively for the ICLRS Symposium, and in 2014 he served as member of the Recruitment Team of the Symposium Executive Committee. Jedi is currently helping publish the second edition of the West treatise Religious Organizations and the Law, and he is a member of the ICLRS Student Management Board. Jedi is also currently a legal intern for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, where he has worked on matters relating to trademark registration, intellectual property infringement, and licensing agreements.