International Center for Law and Religion Studies
Madison Wilson is an accomplished law professional currently serving as a Summer Law Clerk at Ensign Peak Foundation, focusing on the Joseph Smith Papers: Legal Records. As Student Editor-in-Chief of the Brigham Young University Education Law Journal and a Teaching Assistant at BYU Law School, Madison provides critical feedback on legal writing and supports students in their research efforts. Experience as a Research Fellow at the International Center for Law and Religion Studies includes conducting legal research on international religious freedom and developing training materials. Previous roles encompass conference coordination and teaching, demonstrating a well-rounded background in law, education, and administrative support. Madison holds a Doctor of Law (JD) from BYU Law School and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Brigham Young University.
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International Center for Law and Religion Studies
It is the Mission of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University to help secure the blessings of freedom of religion and belief for all people by expanding, deepening, and disseminating knowledge and expertise regarding the interrelationship of law and religion; facilitating the growth of networks of scholars, experts, and policy makers involved in the field of religion and law; and contributing to law reform processes and broader implementation of principles of religious freedom worldwide. More information about the Center: https://www.iclrs.org/our-mission/
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