A Mormon at Oxford
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Law |
| Occupation | constitutional legal historian |
| Location | London, United Kingdom |
| Introduction | I am a constitutional legal historian living in London. I grew up for most of my childhood in Provo, Utah, where I received a BA and JD from Brigham Young University. Inbetween, I served a mission for my church in Sydney, AUS. In 2005, I started The Constitutional Sources Project (www.ConSource.org) in Washington, DC, which I headed up off and on for seven years. I now run my own constitutional consulting practice. I started this blog while studying at Oxford. I have renamed it (several times) to reflect moves. Although I sometimes reference my professional and research interests, this is a personal blog wherein I discuss how my faith infuses my experiences. To read about my constitutional consulting practice, visit www.libertas.com. |
| Interests | the U.S. Constitution, history, people, politics, religion, philosophy, latin dancing, gourmet cooking, simplicity |
| Favorite books | The Hiding Place, Ender's Game, The Book of Mormon, Isaiah, autobiographies, biographies of the U.S. Framers, Winston Churchill's History of the English Speaking Peoples, F.W. Maitland, Pride & Prejudice, children's books, Shakespeare. |
