Joshua J. Prince is an associate with Schaerr | Jaffe LLP. He specializes in appellate and religious liberty issues. He regularly represents religious colleges and universities and state governments in cases involving both complex statutory and constitutional questions.
Mr. Prince has worked on cases at every level of the federal judiciary, including the United States Supreme Court, where he helped draft the merits briefs in two granted cases. Mr. Prince's work at the trial level has also been extensive. He has assisted with the recruitment and preparation of expert witnesses, taken depositions, drafted critical motions, and participated in multiple preliminary-injunction hearings and two federal trials.
He graduated with honors from Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School, where he served as president of the Federalist Society and a Lead Articles Editor on the Brigham Young University Law Review. He was also active with the International Center for Law and Religion Studies during law school. Mr. Prince holds a B.A. in Russian from BYU.
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