Brynn Hiatt is a law student at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, where she serves as President of the Federalist Society Student Chapter. Following graduation, she will clerk for Justice Kathryn King on the Arizona Supreme Court.
She previously served as a law clerk on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, where she assisted with legislative and oversight matters, including drafting questions for confirmation hearings, analyzing legislation, and supporting amicus brief development. Brynn has also gained substantial experience in appellate and constitutional litigation through internships with Schaerr Jaffe and Becket Law, contributing to Supreme Court briefs and complex federal litigation.
Before law school, she was a Ronald Reagan Fellow at the Goldwater Institute and a research intern at the Libertas Institute, where she focused on policy reform and constitutional issues. Her work reflects a strong commitment to legal scholarship, public service, and the defense of constitutional principles.
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17th Annual Rosenkranz Debate & Luncheon
2025 National Lawyers Convention
Washington, DC17th Annual Rosenkranz Debate & Luncheon
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