Braden Johnson
After transferring from the University of Utah to Brigham Young University, Braden is preparing to graduate in the spring of 2012 with a bachelor's degree in Political Science. While at BYU, Braden was accepted as an author on the BYU Prelaw Review. His article, concerning the Equal Access Act of 1984 will be published this spring. Braden also successfully completed a summer research program with the Book of Abraham Project, and is currently an intern at the Law Office of James G. Clark. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served a 24 month proselytizing mission in Atlanta, Georgia from 2005 to 2007. Braden is currently applying to law school, which he plans to begin in the Fall of 2012.
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The Missing Platform: A Defense of ModerationThe Tea Party, Occupy Wall Street, and al Qaeda have shown the world that extremism sells. As Republican Presidential hopefuls vie for approval, will they continue in their extreme indictment of President Obama's health care mandate?
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The Problem of Compromise and the Future of Alternate Dispute ResolutionCooperation, conciliation, and bi-partisanship have been all but futile in 2011. This article addresses the lack of compromise in the Congressional "Supercommittee," and the NBA labor dispute, and discusses Alternate Dispute Resolution as a solution.
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Why Hire Someone with a Political Science Degree?A reflection on the skills necessary to be successful in the field of political science, and the relevance these skills have for employers in all disciplines.
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How to Prepare for Your Law School ApplicationThis article provides 8 areas of focus for undergraduates who want to apply for law school. By following these points, students can feel more prepared and ready to begin their law school application experience.
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Mitt Romney, Mormonism, and the ElectionContains a brief snapshot of some lesser known facts about Mitt Romney's religion. Voters who question Romney's religious affiliation are not intolerant; an informed electorate is necessary for a democracy to be successful.