Student Management Board

ICLRS Student Management Board

The International Center for Law and Religion Studies Center Student Management Board is composed of second- and third-year BYU Law students selected for their interest in the worldwide work of the Center and for expertise in such areas as research, writing, editing, languages, and website management.

Student Management Board 2021-2022


The International Center for Law and Religion Studies is pleased to announce the Student Management Board for 2021-2022. Members of the Board are chosen based on their interest in law and religion and their skills in writing, research, editing, and languages. Throughout the school year Board Members participate in research, writing and editing projects, conferences, and other assignments with the Center.

The 2021-2022 Board Members are Eyad Alsamhan, Leah Blake, Alea Beeston, Kekai Cram, Kimberly Farnsworth, Morgan Farnsworth, Tanner Hafen, Anastasia Jespersen, Rachel Johnson, Nicholas Loosle, Brock Mason, Hannah Moffat, Alec Monson, Dillan Passmore, Nathan Phair, Marianna Richardson, and Madison Wilson.

Student Management Board 2020-2021

The 2020-2021 Board Members are continuing members Joseph Castro, Erin Cranor, Christopher Fore, John Geilman, Rhett Hunt, Andrew Navarro and new members Reece Barker, Leah Blake, Jaden Cowdin, Kimberley Farnsworth, Morgan Farnsworth, Tanner Hafen, Rachel Johnson, Brock Mason, Jordan Phair, Kody Richardson, Marianna Richardson, Jui-Chieh Tsai, Abigail Wadley Brown, and Tom Withers. More…

Student Management Board 2019-2020

The International Center for Law and Religion Studies is pleased to announce the Student Management Board for 2019-2020. Members of the Board are chosen based on their interest in law and religion and their skills in writing, research, editing, and languages. Throughout the school year Board Members participate in research, writing and editing projects, conferences, and other assignments with the Center. The 2019-2020 Board Members are  More …

Student Management Board 2018-2019

The International Center for Law and Religion Studies is pleased to announce the Student Management Board for 2018-2019. Members of the board are chosen based on their interest in law and religion and their skills in writing, research, editing, and languages. Throughout the school year Board Members participate in research, writing and editing projects, conferences, and other assignments with the Center. The 2018-2019 Board Members are  More …

ICLRS Student Management Board 2017-2018

The International Center for Law and Religion Studies is pleased to announce the Student Management Board for 2017-2018. Members of the board are chosen based on their interest in law and religion and their skills in writing, research, editing, and languages. Throughout the school year Board Members participate in research, writing and editing projects, conferences, and other assignments with the Center. The 2017-2018 Board Members are third-year law studdents Reed AdlishAlexander AltonJessica FarnsworthRebecca HorneRyan HughesMinji KimThomas PalmerJoshua Prince, and Benjamin Thornell. and second-year students Jarom Blackhurst, Shaun Belliston, Adam Bouka, Melissa Hartman, Kyle Harvey, Justin Miller, Malea Moody, Joe Moxon, Sara Plater, Shelise Rupp, and Taylor Shaw.

ICLRS Student Management Board 2016-2017

The International Center for Law and Religion Studies is pleased to announce the 2016-2017 Student Management Board. Members of the board are chosen based on their interest in law and religion and their skills in writing, research, editing, and languages. These excellent law students speak a variety of languages including Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Korean, French, and Russian. Throughout the school year they will participate in research, writing and editing projects, conferences, and other assignments with the Center. The 2016-2017 Board Members are third-year students Tanner Bean, Jeremy DriggsLauren FloresRaquel Flores-Vera, Michael Goodrich, and McKenna Mills, and second-year students Reed Adlish, Alexander Alton, Sarah Clifford, Jessica Farnsworth, Rebecca HorneRyan Hughes, Minji Kim, Thomas Palmer, Joshua Prince, and Benjamin Thornell.

ICLRS Student Management Board 2015-2016

The International Center for Law and Religion Studies is pleased to welcome its Student Management Board for 2015-2016. The members of the board are second- and third-year law students chosen for their interest in law and religion and their expertise in writing, research, editing, languages, and website management. Languages spoken by this year’s Management Board students include French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Mandarin, Arabic, Turkish, and Hindi. Third-year students selected this year are Ryan AndersenAlex BiggsEva BradyBennett BriggsTara Fitzgerald, Travis HyerJedediah KnightMonique Mullenaux LaingAline Longstaff, Annalee MoserLauren Robins, and Jarvis Yau. Second-year students are Tanner Bean, Lauren FloresRaquel Flores-Vera, Ryan JolleyMichael GoodrichLeilani MaldonadoAbby McKeon

ICLRS Student Management Board 2014-2015

The International Center for Law and Religion Studies Student Management Board for 2014-2015 included 17 outstanding students who spoke among them more than a dozen lanugages. Third-year students on this board were Heather Binks, Christina ChampenoisJames HeilpernBryant HinckleyLynn Nouri, and Alex Storms, with second-year students Ryan Andersen, Eva Brady, Bennett Briggs, Tara Fitzgerald, Roman HarperTravis HyerJedidiah Knight, Aline Longstaff, Annalee Moser, Lauren Robins, and Jarvis Yau.  Languages spoken by members of this group include Arabic, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Hindi, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, and Urdu.

The International Center for Law and Religion Studies Student Management Board 2014

The International Center for Law and Religion Studies of the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University was pleased to announce in late 2013 the creation of a new Center Student Management Board, composed of second- and third-year law students. Students selected for the inaugural board were chosen for interest in the worldwide work of the Center and for expertise in such areas as research, writing, editing, languages, and website management. This inaugural group included second-year…