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BYU, enrollment grew twenty percent; the average class size was maintained at thirty-four students. Library holdings increased to 2 million and the number of faculty members with doctorate degrees increased to 22 percent. The number of buildings constructed per year decreased to eight per year, compared to eleven per year during Wilkinson's administration. Church appropriations increased from $ 19.5 million to $ 76 million, making up approximately one-third of the university's income. Spending increased from $ 60 million to $ 240 million. Under the realization that faculty salaries were considerably low compared to other colleges in the western United States, BYU periodically increased the salary of employees, particularly female employees. Even with the raising of salaries, BYU faculty salaries were still about $ 1,000 less than other universities and colleges in the region. University income was bolstered by donations and fund-raising. In the mid-1960s, the university decided to name buildings after people who donated more than $ 500,000 to the university. The first building constructed entirely from private donations was the
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five percent. Oaks established an ad hoc committee over women's affairs to investigate gender discrimination at BYU. In 1975, BYU instituted policies prohibiting unfair distribution of church-sponsored scholarships based on gender. While at BYU, Oaks led an effort to fight the application of Title IX to non-educational programs at schools that did not accept direct government aid. BYU was one of two initial schools to voice opposition to these policies. This issue ultimately ended in an agreement between the U.S. Department of Education and BYU that allowed BYU to retain requirements that all unmarried students live in gender-specific housing whether they lived on or off campus. Oaks was a proponent for a lack of federal government intrusion in the private education sector and served as president of the American Association of Presidents of Independent Colleges and Universities for three years.
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appointing Vetterli after he left BYU and Benson and the board of trustees approved his appointment despite claims from Oaks that Vetterli was not qualified. Soon afterward, Oaks was released as BYU president and Jeffrey R. Holland took his place. The press cited the stand-off between Benson and Oaks in regard to Vetterli as a contributing factor to Oaks's release. Oaks on the other hand fully stated his leaving BYU was caused by his being worn out from having run the institution for nine years.
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three main goals: teaching doctrine and building faith, shifting efforts more towards retention, and establishing programs of activity for youth. In his second year there, Abrea was replaced by Rex E. Garrett and increasing both temple attendance and the number of Filipinos serving missions were added to their focus.
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In October 2020, Oaks gave a talk at general conference in which he encouraged civility and denounced racism. On October 27, 2020, he gave a BYU devotional address in which he again touched on this topic, explicitly endorsing the message "Black lives matter" while also discouraging its use to advance
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During his presidency at BYU, Oaks was known for his moderate personal views which largely contrasted with the ultra-conservative views of his predecessor, Wilkinson. Oaks struggled during his presidency to distance BYU and the LDS Church from the partisan political atmosphere that had become typical
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to address students despite having been rejected by the Speakers Committee previously due to her "extreme" views. Most prominently, Oaks fought against the hiring of conservative Richard Vetterli despite the promise Wilkinson had made in hiring him before his resignation. Wilkinson lobbied Benson in
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at the same time, was aimed at addressing challenges in developing areas of the church, including rapid growth in membership, focus on retention of new converts, and training local leadership. During his first year as president, Oaks and his counselors, Angel Abrea and Richard J. Maynes, focused on
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Although sustained on April 7, Oaks was not ordained an apostle until May 3, 1984. He was given this time between sustaining and ordination to complete his judicial commitments. Of the shift from judge to apostolic witness, Oaks commented, "Many years ago, Thomas Jefferson coined the metaphor, 'the
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s printing press was legally questionable, under the law of the time the newspaper certainly could have been declared libelous and therefore a public nuisance by the Nauvoo City Council. As a result, Oaks concludes that while under contemporaneous law it would have been legally permissible for city
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His administration dealt with multiple attempts by the federal government to exert control over BYU. In 1975, what was then the U.S. Department of Housing, Education and Welfare, tried an unsuccessful attempt to state that BYU's honor code was in some way discriminatory based on sex. The next year,
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policies to hire more women and worked to equalize salaries of men and women employees. Despite affirmative action policies, the number of female full professors was almost unchanged after his presidency and BYU was behind other universities in the United States in the number of female employees by
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Other major changes under Oaks included implementing a three-semester plan with full fall and winter semesters, and a split spring and summer term. This also shifted the end of the fall term to before Christmas. Oaks also oversaw a large-scale celebration of the BYU centennial. During his tenure at
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When Oaks took office as BYU president, he retained Robert K. Thomas as academic vice president and Ben E. Lewis as executive vice president, the same positions they had held under Wilkinson. Early in his administration, Oaks sought to delegate more authority to deans and department chairs. He also
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seeking custody of a newborn child that had been released to the state adoption agency and subsequently to adoptive parents after the father had failed to make timely filing of his acknowledgment of paternity as required by statute. Oaks, writing the opinion for the court, held that the statute
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When Oaks had been in office for six years, he wrote to the First Presidency believing that he had become close-minded in his position and suggested that BYU establish a six- or seven-year term limit for its presidents. His proposal was tabled for more than two years before he was unexpectedly
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After high school, Oaks attended BYU, where he occasionally served as a radio announcer at high school basketball games. At one of these basketball games during his freshman year at BYU, he met June Dixon, a senior at the high school, whom he married during his junior year at BYU. Due to his
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presidency starting in 1959. He also was a counselor in the presidency of the Chicago Stake genealogical organization. He was then called as a stake missionary and counselor in the stake mission presidency, a set of positions at the time that required him to spend about 40 hours a month
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wall between church and state.' I have heard the summons from the other side of the wall. I'm busy making the transition from one side of the wall to the other." At age 51, he was the youngest apostle in the quorum at the time and the youngest man to be called to the quorum since
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During his first two years of high school Oaks attended Uintah High School in Vernal, where he was on the football team, involved in debate, and played the oboe in the school band. At the start of his 11th-grade year, the Oaks family moved to Provo, where he chose to attend
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Although university enrollment continued to grow and new buildings were added, neither was done at the pace of the previous administration. Unlike his predecessor, Oaks took a hands-off approach to the discipline of the university students specifically in relation to the
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This was the third time that an official of the LDS Church brought an official stance to Congress, and in his testimony Oaks stated that his actions as an official church spokesperson were an exception to the general rule of the church's not taking a stand on pending
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Students at the University of Chicago Law School created the Dallin H. Oaks Society to "increase awareness within the Law School community of the presence, beliefs, and concerns of law students who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints".
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in December 1963. He also wrote on issues of evidence exclusion and the Fourth Amendment. He was opposed to the exclusionary rule and favored prosecution in "victim-less crimes". In the summer of 1964, he served as assistant state's attorney for
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covering discussions on views on the relationship of the government and religion in the law and the aptness of that metaphor. He also wrote an article on the school prayer cases aimed at a lay audience that was published in the LDS Church's
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was among the students he sought to get placed in Supreme Court clerkships. As a faculty member, Oaks taught primarily in the fields of trust and estate law, as well as gift taxation law. He worked with George Bogert on a new edition of a
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After the death of her husband, Stella Oaks suffered an episode of mental illness and was unable to attend school and work for a time. During this time, Oaks and his two younger siblings resided with their maternal grandparents in
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Oaks was injured in a car accident that threw him from the car when he was nine months old, which was reported in both the Provo and Vernal newspapers. When Oaks was two years old, his father moved the family from Provo to
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tried to force BYU to disclose names of its donors on the contention that they were over-valuing the worth of their donation to BYU. This case went to federal court where it was ruled that the demand was unjustified.
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In 1961, Oaks left Kirkland & Ellis and became a professor at the University of Chicago Law School. During part of his time on the faculty of the Law School, Oaks served as interim dean. During this time,
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officials to destroy, or "abate", the actual printed newspapers, the destruction of the printing press itself was probably outside of the council's legal authority, and its owners could have sued for damages.
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Since becoming an apostle, Oaks has consistently spoken in favor of religious freedom and warned that it is under threat. He testified as an official representative of the LDS Church on behalf of the
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Vice President Jerry R. Anderson recommended to Maxwell that Oaks be interviewed. He was offered the position and assumed his duties on August 1, 1971. From 1971 to 1980, Oaks served as BYU's
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under Wilkinson. Oaks established a policy to prevent BYU administrators from participating in partisan politics. Oaks continued to attempt to separate politics from BYU in his dealings with
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and Chemetron Corporation, but also assisted with cases with several other companies. Initially they lived fairly far west in the suburbs of Chicago, but in 1960 the Oaks bought a house in
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Oaks married June Dixon (born 1933) on June 24, 1952. She died from cancer on July 21, 1998. They had six children, including Dallin D. Oaks, a linguistics professor at BYU, and
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On August 25, 2000, Oaks married Kristen Meredith McMain in the Salt Lake Temple. McMain was in her early 50s, and it was her first marriage; she had previously served a
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notified of his release by the news media. After serving for nine years, he stepped down in August 1980. Oaks was appointed to the Utah Supreme Court three months later.
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tried to exert power against small landlords to no longer uphold BYU's sex-separated housing standard, but ultimately BYU also prevailed over the dispute. In 1979, the
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and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve. In addition to advisory and operational duties, as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve, Oaks is accepted by the church as a
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In April 2015, included as part of an assignment to tour Argentina, Oaks gave a speech on religious freedom to the Argentine Council for International Relations.
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Oaks has spoken on behalf of the LDS Church on political issues, primarily those affecting religious liberty. In 1992, he testified before committees in the
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specifying the procedure for terminating parental rights of unwed fathers was constitutional under due process clause of the United States Constitution.
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in this assignment during the latter time period. For several years Oaks was also closely involved with the church's public relations operations.
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leader in his ward in Chicago. After he returned to the Chicago Metro Area after being a clerk to Justice Warren, Oaks was a counselor in the
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From 1985 to 2000, and again from 2005 to 2010, Oaks served as one of the advisors to the church's history department, where he served with
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before returning to the University of Chicago as a professor of law in 1961. He taught at Chicago until 1971, when he was chosen to succeed
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During his professional career, Oaks was twice considered by the U.S. president for nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court: first in 1975 by
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On June 1, 2018, Oaks gave the opening address at the First Presidency-sponsored "Be One" event, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the
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The position was ultimately filled by Sandra Day O'Connor, fulfilling a campaign promise made by Reagan to appoint a woman to the court.
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for his lifetime of work promoting the values of God, family, freedom, and country. Oaks was named an honorary board member of the
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in 2013, and he received the Pillar of the Valley Award by Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce in 2014. In 2021, he was honored by
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Upon leaving BYU, Oaks was appointed as a justice of the Utah Supreme Court on January 1, 1981, by Utah governor
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During his administration, Oaks worked to focus on the equal treatment of women in the workplace. BYU instituted
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Bob Mims, "As Nelson’s longtime right-hand man, Oaks brings a keen legal mind to Mormonism’s new Big Three",
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controversial propositions. In May 2022, Oaks delivered a eulogy at the funeral service of former Senator
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Among other assignments, Oaks has served as the senior member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on the
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Both of his parents were graduates of BYU. After his father died, his mother pursued a graduate degree at
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as the president of BYU. Oaks was BYU's president from 1971 until 1980. Oaks was then appointed to the
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As a Utah Supreme Court justice from 1980 to 1984, Oaks authored opinions on a variety of topics. In
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but he was quickly appointed as one of the principal lawyers. He mainly worked on cases for clients
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on July 20, 2009, presenting a personal volume of President Obama's genealogy as a gift from the
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On February 26, 2010, Oaks addressed students at the annual Mormonism 101 Series convened at
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Apostolic seniority is generally understood to include all ordained apostles (including the
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in 1991. And, he was bestowed the Lee Lieberman Otis Award for Distinguished Service by the
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Harris) and Lloyd E. Oaks. Through his mother, he is a 2nd great grandnephew of one of the
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dallin h oaks American Association of Presidents of Independent Colleges and Universities.
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was the main assistant and point man to Oaks in the process of setting up the law school.
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In 1989 Oaks traveled to India to dedicate that country for the preaching of the gospel.
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on a full-tuition National Honor Scholarship, where he served as editor-in-chief of the
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in 1984. Currently, he is the second most senior apostle by years of service and is the
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organization, first in a class for the 16-year-olds and later in the class for adults.
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Pursuit of Justices: Presidential Politics and the Selection of Supreme Court Justices
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of the newly created Chicago Illinois South Stake. He was set apart to this office by
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In 1962, Oaks served as the stake mission president in the church's Chicago Illinois
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The effects of Griffin v. Illinois on the States' administration of the criminal law
1822:—— (1962), "The 'Original' Writ of Habeas Corpus in the Supreme Court", 6865: 6487: 6481: 6421: 6325: 6138: 5661: 5637: 5211:, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University 5198:, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University 5106: 4753: 4693: 4589: 4518: 4347: 3040: 2787:"How Apostles are called — and a look back at the calls of the current 15 Apostles" 2202: 2014: 1946: 1912: 1886: 1527:, a violinist. Their last child, Jenny, was born 13 years after their fifth child. 1242: 857: 852: 779: 775: 757: 753: 745: 720: 641: 637: 472: 5110: 4990:"President Oaks honored for lifelong support of God, family, freedom and country" 6463: 6457: 6451: 6403: 5909: 5752: 4622: 4308: 3856: 2299:—— (1995). "Rights and Responsibilities". In Etzioni, Amitai (ed.). 2273:
Sharing The Book: religious perspectives on the rights and wrongs of proselytism
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Dictionary of Politics: Selected American and Foreign Political and Legal Terms
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A Criminal Justice System and the Indigent: A Study of Chicago and Cook County
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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Chief Justice)
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Dallin H. Oaks, "Studying the Exclusionary Rule in Search and Seizure", 37
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On April 7, 1984, during the Saturday morning session of the LDS Church's
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Oaks also served five years as chairman of the board of directors of the
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during congressional hearings in 1991, and then in 1998 in favor of the
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worked to create standardized lines of authority within the university.
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Carthage Conspiracy: The Trial of the Accused Assassins of Joseph Smith
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As a law professor, Oaks focused his scholarly research on the writ of
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Carthage Conspiracy: The Trial of the Accused Assassins of Joseph Smith
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extending the priesthood and access to temple ordinances, such as the
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After the resignation of Ernest L. Wilkinson as BYU's 7th president,
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Oaks, Dallin H. (February 1982), "Tribute to Lewis F. Powell, Jr.",
4259:"Wells v. Children's Aid of Soc. of Utah, 681 P.2d 199 (Utah 1984)" 3544:. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. October 13, 2009 884:. After his clerkship, he entered private practice at the law firm 4956:. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. August 31, 2017 4304:"No Man's Land: The Place of Latter-day Saints in the Culture War" 3852:"Getting to know President Dallin H. Oaks of the First Presidency" 3186:. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. LDS Church News 1399: 1226: 1111: 980: 488: 5005:"World Congress of Families in Mexico: game-changer coming soon!" 4781:"President Oaks Honors the Life of Former Senator Orrin G. Hatch" 4032:"Satan's Foot in the Door: Democrats at Brigham Young University" 869:
After graduating from law school in 1957, Oaks spent a year as a
4906:"Elder Dallin H. Oaks Honored for Championing Religious Freedom" 3414:"Elder Dallin H. Oaks: The Mormons, Politics, and Family Values" 7100:
Term ended by removal of apostleship; was later excommunicated.
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In 1968, he became a founding member of the editorial board of
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Among works edited by Oaks is a collection of essays entitled
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Oaks, Dallin H. "The Suppression of the Nauvoo Expositor."
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In January 2018, Russell M. Nelson became the church's new
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Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Rights and the Common Good: the Communitarian Perspective
4333:"Statement Before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary" 3538:"Elder Dallin H. Oaks Selected Biographical Information" 719:. He was given the name Dallin in honor of Utah artist 4583:
Sheffield, Carrie; Askar, Jamshid (February 27, 2010),
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and the possibility of being called up to serve in the
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints titles
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Photograph of Dallin H. Oaks helping paint the Y, 1974
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Brigham Young University: The First One Hundred Years
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Challenges to the Mission of Brigham Young University
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Dallin H. Oaks and family's inauguration photo (1971)
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Never a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
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In The Hands of the Lord: The Life of Dallin H. Oaks
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Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act
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and later served as head of adult education for the
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 3965:"BYU, Justice Department Agree on Housing Policy" 3416:, in Formicola, Jo Renee; Morken, Hubert (eds.), 2163:Oaks, Dallin H.; Drinan, Robert F., eds. (1963). 1483:in 1984. He was named "Judge of the Year" by the 1199:, an unwed minor father brought action through a 269:Called as First Counselor in the First Presidency 4223:"KUTV, INC. v. Conder, 668 P.2d 513 (Utah 1983)" 2731:Church Board of Education and Boards of Trustees 1720:"Legal History in the High Court: Habeas Corpus" 1418:Church Board of Education and Boards of Trustees 921:on trusts. In 1963, Oaks edited a book entitled 660:, then spent three years in private practice at 7221:Counselors in the First Presidency (LDS Church) 6097:Presidents of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 5189:Dallin H. Oaks commencement speeches, 1972–1979 5161:, Grampa Bill's G.A. (General Authority) Pages. 5099:"2011 Time Out for Women Tour: Kristen M. Oaks" 4976:"Pres. Oaks Honored for His Support of Freedom" 4862:"Judge of the Year Award | Utah State Bar" 4804: 4802: 4369: 4367: 2237:Historicity and the Latter-day Saint Scriptures 1487:in 1984. Oaks received an honorary degree from 597:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 5254:President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 5048:Department of Linguistics and English Language 3911: 3909: 3850:Prescott, Marianne Holman (January 25, 2018). 3460:, Brigham Young High School Alumni Association 3182:Prescott, Marianne Holman (February 2, 2018). 2962:Prophets and Apostles of the Last Dispensation 2954: 2952: 2950: 2948: 2946: 2944: 1294:In 1963, he served as second counselor in the 1289:Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 1173:. He opined that while the destruction of the 609:President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 120:President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 6298: 6081: 5602: 5535: 5350: 4124:"California v. Minjares, 443 U.S. 916 (1979)" 3892:. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press. 3270:Brigham Young University: The First 100 Years 3143:Bergera, Gary James; Priddis, Ronald (1985). 2804:Bergera, Gary James; Priddis, Ronald (1985). 242: – January 14, 2018 8: 3816: 3814: 2988:"The Witness:Martin Harris - Dallin H. Oaks" 1905:Life's Lessons Learned: Personal Reflections 1163:Oaks also undertook a legal analysis of the 1132:. In 1981, he was closely considered by the 699:Dallin Oaks was born on August 12, 1932, in 7216:People associated with Kirkland & Ellis 7166:Historians of the Latter Day Saint movement 4564:. News Story. LDS Church. February 26, 2010 3138: 3136: 3134: 3132: 3130: 3128: 3126: 3124: 3122: 3120: 3118: 3116: 3114: 3112: 3110: 1879:Trust In His Promises - A Message for Women 1608:——; Bentley, Joseph I. (1976), 1136:administration as a Supreme Court nominee. 500:Kristen Meredith McMain (2000–present) 7008: 6305: 6291: 6283: 6088: 6074: 6066: 5609: 5595: 5587: 5542: 5528: 5520: 5357: 5343: 5335: 5214: 4663:"Church Educational System Administration" 3418:Religious Leaders and Faith-Based Politics 3146:Brigham Young University: A House of Faith 3108: 3106: 3104: 3102: 3100: 3098: 3096: 3094: 3092: 3090: 2810:Brigham Young University: A House of Faith 1546:degrees from the University of Utah and a 1089:National Center for Constitutional Studies 549: 44: 33: 7146:American general authorities (LDS Church) 7044: 7042: 7040: 7038: 7036: 7034: 7032: 7030: 7028: 7026: 4514:"2 apostles assigned to live outside U.S" 3736: 3734: 3732: 3730: 3448: 3446: 3444: 3442: 3440: 3205: 3203: 3201: 3149:. Salt Lake City, Utah: Signature Books. 2201: 1762:"The Suppression of the Nauvoo Expositor" 723:. His mother was the artist's model for 344:August 1971 – August 1980 4912:, News Release, LDS Church, May 16, 2013 4641:General Authorities and General Officers 4284:Landsberg, Mitchell (February 5, 2011), 3592:Anderson, Lavina Fielding (April 1981). 3060:Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2021, p. 4 2726:Council on the Disposition of the Tithes 1550:in curriculum and instruction from BYU. 7241:American expatriates in the Philippines 7201:University of Chicago Law School alumni 7109:Term ended by suspension of priesthood. 7022: 3928:Butterworth, Edwin Jr. (October 1975), 3485:, William O. Lewis, III, archived from 3170:"Prophets and Apostles: Dallin H. Oaks" 2930:"LDS apostle was studied for '81 court" 2923: 2921: 2777: 2747: 2229:"The Historicity of the Book of Mormon" 2143:——; Lehman, Warren (1968), 2075:Trust Doctrines in Church Controversies 1534:for the LDS Church in the Japan Sendai 1257:While a law student, Oaks served as an 1140:Scholarly research and notable opinions 830:. He graduated from BYU in 1954 with a 790:(B Y High) because it was smaller than 7186:Presidents of Brigham Young University 5411:Presidents of Brigham Young University 4474:Springer, Carly M. (August 12, 2014). 3881: 3879: 3561: 3559: 3407: 3405: 3403: 3401: 3399: 3397: 3346:, Brigham Young University, 1970–1975 2907: 2905: 2546:Meeting the Challenges of the Nineties 1365:United States House of Representatives 1065:During his presidency, he co-authored 822:, Oaks did not serve as an LDS Church 630:, where he was editor-in-chief of the 626:(BYU), then went to law school at the 5316:President of Brigham Young University 5136:, Mormon Newsroom Leader Biographies. 4039:Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 3990:. Brunswick Publishing Corp. p.  3483:Grampa Bill's General Authority Pages 3285:Historical Provol: George M. Hinckley 2867:Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 2806:"Chapter 1: Growth & Development" 2524:Our Strengths Can Become Our Downfall 1627:Journal of College and University Law 1479:in 1947, and he was honored with the 1394:. The assignment of Oaks, along with 947:Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 826:. In 1952, Oaks married Dixon in the 498:June Dixon (1952–1998; deceased) 7: 3930:"Eight Presidents: A Century at BYU" 3288:, Provo City Library, archived from 3243:, Provo City Library, archived from 2276:. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books. 1349:, who was called in 1970 at age 45. 1197:Wells v. Children's Aid Soc. of Utah 1130:Gerald Ford Supreme Court candidates 1027:Church Educational System Honor Code 5376:Principals of Brigham Young Academy 4094:. Gerhard Peters and John T Woolley 3685:Brigham Young University Law Review 3210:Walker, Joseph (January 17, 2018). 2785:Taylor, Scott (December 22, 2023). 2513:"Another Testament of Jesus Christ" 1614:Brigham Young University Law Review 1167:City Council's actions against the 7191:Justices of the Utah Supreme Court 5165:Dallin H. Oaks speeches, 1963–1982 5003:E. DOUGLAS CLARK (July 13, 2022). 4836:"National Eagle Scout Association" 4476:"5 Fun Facts about President Oaks" 3507:Dunaway, Clint (January 5, 2010), 2928:Gehrke, Robert (August 18, 2005), 2656:The Student Body and the President 1209:The Wall Between Church and State. 1116:Oaks while president of BYU (1977) 25: 7141:American Latter Day Saint writers 4770:, fox13now.com, October 27, 2020. 4030:Richards, Paul C. (Summer 1995). 3340:BYU Campus Photographs Collection 3218:. Deseret News Publishing Company 3034:Hardy, Rodger L. (July 7, 2009), 2700:Why Dress and Grooming Standards? 2167:The Wall Between Church and State 1501:Becket Fund for Religious Liberty 1424:Counselor in the First Presidency 1369:Religious Freedom Restoration Act 1213:Religious Freedom Restoration Act 939:University of Michigan Law School 923:The Wall Between Church and State 7246:Brigham Young High School alumni 5176:L. Tom Perry Special Collections 5080:Oaks, Dallin H. (October 2003), 5050:, Directory, BYU, archived from 4785:newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org 4512:Moore, Carrie (April 10, 2002). 4452:Hinckley, Gordon B. (May 1984), 4188:"In Re JP, 648 P.2d 1364 (1982)" 4149:University of Chicago Law Review 2858:Heath, Steven H. (Summer 1987). 2303:. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1787:University of Chicago Law Review 1683:University of Chicago Law Review 1652:Brigham Young University Studies 1009:. Oaks oversaw the start of the 848:University of Chicago Law Review 843:University of Chicago Law School 633:University of Chicago Law Review 567: 556: 7236:Latter Day Saints from Illinois 7161:Brigham Young University alumni 5239:May 3, 1984 – January 14, 2018 5148:, Dallin H. Oaks, BYU President 4454:"Sustaining of Church Officers" 4381:, News of the Church, July 1992 4331:Oaks, Dallin H. (Spring 1998), 4092:The American Presidency Project 2860:"Notes on Apostolic Succession" 2502:Responsibilities of Citizenship 1718:—— (January 1966), 1481:Distinguished Eagle Scout Award 7082:Term ended by excommunication. 4302:Gedicks, Frederick M. (1999), 2623:The Formula for Success at BYU 1760:—— (Winter 1965), 1676:—— (Summer 1970), 1645:—— (Summer 1976), 1071:with BYU professor of history 851:. He graduated in 1957 with a 1: 7196:University of Chicago faculty 5235:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 3982:Raymond, Walter John (1992). 2850:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 2678:Challenges for the Year Ahead 1321:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 636:and graduated in 1957 with a 605:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 228:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 7226:University of Michigan staff 5130:, official church biography. 4892:"Honorary Degree Recipients" 4810:"Distinguished Eagle Scouts" 4713:U.S. News & World Report 3741:Searle, Don L. (June 1984). 2854:Succession to the presidency 2667:The Blessing of Commandments 2414:The Dedication of a Lifetime 2359:Elections, Hope, and Freedom 2194:Council of State Governments 2119:University of Illinois Press 1374:Employment Division v. Smith 1339:prophet, seer, and revelator 1231:Dallin H. Oaks (right) with 614:Oaks was born and raised in 603:as a member of the church's 397:United States National Guard 7231:Latter Day Saints from Utah 5157:September 24, 2015, at the 2959:Flake, Lawrence K. (2001). 2590:"The Desires of Our Hearts" 2403:Push Back Against the World 2337:Racism and Other Challenges 2173:University of Chicago Press 2149:University of Chicago Press 959:Public Broadcasting Service 941:during the summer of 1968. 687:, who ultimately nominated 679:, who ultimately nominated 293:1980 – 1984 7262: 7211:People from Salt Lake City 7091:Term ended by resignation. 5258:January 14, 2018 – 4637:"President Dallin H. Oaks" 4344:J. Reuben Clark Law School 4176:648 P.2d 1364 (Utah 1982). 3412:John R. Pottenger (2001), 1939:With Full Purpose of Heart 1509:World Congress of Families 1505:America's Freedom Festival 1077:Mormon History Association 1011:J. Reuben Clark Law School 963:Polynesian Cultural Center 191: – present 150: – present 142:January 14, 2018 84: – present 76:January 14, 2018 7018: 7007: 6321: 6104: 5558: 5323: 5312: 5304: 5299: 5284: 5276: 5268: 5251: 5241: 5232: 5224: 5217: 4950:"President Dallin H Oaks" 4667:Church Educational System 4616:January 22, 2018, at the 4346:, BYU: 21, archived from 4247:681 P.2d 199 (Utah 1984). 4211:668 P.2d 513 (Utah 1983). 3479:"Dallin H. (Harris) Oaks" 3237:"Harold E. Van Wagenen", 2689:Be Honest in All Behavior 1495:in 2012. He received the 1079:Best Book prize in 1976. 999:Church Educational System 967:Union Pacific Corporation 904:. According to historian 788:Brigham Young High School 552: 547: 536: 522:Distinguished Eagle Scout 416: 412: 385: 376: 372: 368: 343: 321: 317: 292: 273: 233: 222: 218: 182: 168: 164: 141: 114: 110: 75: 63: 59: 43: 7181:Writers from Provo, Utah 5368:Brigham Young University 5184:Brigham Young University 5019:"Dallin H. Oaks Society" 4545:In the Hands of the Lord 4533:In the Hands of the Lord 4501:In the Hands of the Lord 4440:In the Hands of the Lord 4428:In the Hands of the Lord 4416:In the Hands of the Lord 4404:In the Hands of the Lord 4392:In the Hands of the Lord 4316:(3): 148, archived from 4018:In the Hands of the Lord 3916:In the Hands of the Lord 3821:Cazier, Bob (May 1984). 3722:In the Hands of the Lord 3710:In the Hands of the Lord 3679:Oaks, Dallin H. (1975). 3652:In the Hands of the Lord 3640:In the Hands of the Lord 3615:In the Hands of the Lord 3580:In the Hands of the Lord 3376:In the Hands of the Lord 3364:In the Hands of the Lord 3323:In the Hands of the Lord 3311:In The Hands of the Lord 3082:In the Hands of the Lord 3070:In the Hands of the Lord 2911:Yalof, David Alistair. 2245:Brigham Young University 2241:Religious Studies Center 2227:Oaks, Dallin H. (2001). 2188:Oaks, Dallin H. (1957), 1877:Oaks, Dallin H. (2014), 1838:10.1086/scr.1962.3108795 1489:Southern Utah University 1475:Oaks earned the rank of 1075:. The book received the 1059:Internal Revenue Service 1039:N. Eldon Tanner Building 1015:Graduate Business School 906:Lavina Fielding Anderson 624:Brigham Young University 460:Brigham Young University 331:Brigham Young University 7151:American legal scholars 3458:BYH Biographies: Alumni 2992:churchofjesuschrist.org 2708:—— (1971), 2697:—— (1971), 2686:—— (1973), 2675:—— (1973), 2664:—— (1974), 2653:—— (1975), 2642:—— (1976), 2631:—— (1978), 2620:—— (1979), 2609:—— (1981), 2598:—— (1984), 2587:—— (1985), 2576:—— (1986), 2568:Free Agency and Freedom 2565:—— (1987), 2554:—— (1990), 2543:—— (1990), 2532:—— (1991), 2521:—— (1992), 2510:—— (1993), 2499:—— (1994), 2488:—— (1994), 2477:—— (1995), 2466:—— (1998), 2458:Why Do We Serve at BYU? 2455:—— (1998), 2444:—— (1999), 2433:—— (2002), 2422:—— (2004), 2411:—— (2005), 2400:—— (2007), 2389:—— (2011), 2378:—— (2012), 2367:—— (2015), 2356:—— (2016), 2345:—— (2017), 2334:—— (2020), 2203:2027/mdp.39015077934076 2083:Mercer University Press 2073:—— (1984), 2039:—— (1988), 2005:—— (1991), 1971:—— (1998), 1937:—— (2002), 1903:—— (2011), 1307:regional representative 894:Standard Oil of Indiana 841:Oaks then attended the 801:and earned the rank of 683:, and again in 1981 by 68:First Counselor in the 5207:July 10, 2021, at the 5194:July 10, 2021, at the 5170:July 10, 2021, at the 4482:. Deseret Book Company 4167:(Winter 1965):862–903. 4122:Rehnquist, William H. 3743:"Elder Dallin H. Oaks" 3054:Richard E. Turley, Jr. 2381:"Hold the Banner High" 1392:Quorums of the Seventy 1254: 1154:California v. Minjares 1117: 986: 971:Union Pacific Railroad 542: 7156:Apostles (LDS Church) 5180:Harold B. Lee Library 4257:Oaks, Dallin Harris. 4221:Oaks, Dallin Harris. 4186:Oaks, Dallin Harris. 3489:on September 24, 2015 3344:Harold B. Lee Library 2535:Getting to Know China 2469:Judge Not and Judging 2171:. Chicago, Illinois: 1230: 1115: 984: 935:Cook County, Illinois 797:Oaks was involved in 769:Provo School District 727:, a public statue in 628:University of Chicago 599:(LDS Church). He was 541: 469:University of Chicago 234:May 3, 1984 183:May 3, 1984 4726:Peggy Fletcher Stack 4112:443 U.S. 916 (1979). 3795:. Vol. 4, pp. 22–23. 3782:. Vol. 4, pp. 20–22. 3292:on February 27, 2014 3266:Wilkinson, Ernest L. 3247:on February 27, 2014 3013:"The Pioneer Mother" 2601:Counsel for Students 2247:. pp. 238–248. 2117:, Urbana, Illinois: 1825:Supreme Court Review 1361:United States Senate 1283:to this position by 1233:LDS Church president 1190:KUTV, Inc. v. Conder 1158:William H. Rehnquist 886:Kirkland & Ellis 778:, and the summer in 662:Kirkland & Ellis 563:Biography portal 312:Michael D. Zimmerman 5308:Ernest L. Wilkinson 5295:January 14, 2018 – 5044:"Dallin Dixon Oaks" 4757:, October 27, 2020. 4738:, October 27, 2020. 4353:on February 1, 2014 4320:on February 1, 2014 3519:on October 21, 2013 2645:Expectations at BYU 2634:Where Much is Given 2425:Where Will It Lead? 2392:Truth and Tolerance 1725:Michigan Law Review 1671:on February 1, 2014 1569:Virginia Law Review 816:Utah National Guard 765:Columbia University 689:Sandra Day O'Connor 666:Ernest L. Wilkinson 574:LDS movement portal 407:Utah National Guard 353:Ernest L. Wilkinson 5821:(1934–51; 1959–61) 5577:(Second Counselor) 5327:Jeffrey R. Holland 5263:M. Russell Ballard 5245:M. Russell Ballard 5142:, short biography. 4872:on August 26, 2014 4716:, October 3, 2020. 4706:Associated Press, 4265:. Free Law Project 4229:. Free Law Project 3668:, January 17, 2017 2812:. Salt Lake City: 2233:Hoskisson, Paul Y. 1493:Federalist Society 1408:Harvard Law School 1396:Jeffrey R. Holland 1327:general conference 1311:Gordon B. Hinckley 1287:, who was then an 1255: 1223:LDS Church service 1118: 1108:Utah Supreme Court 1055:Justice Department 1046:affirmative action 1003:University of Utah 987: 902:Elmhurst, Illinois 882:U.S. Supreme Court 838:with high honors. 814:membership in the 725:The Pioneer Mother 670:Utah Supreme Court 658:U.S. Supreme Court 589:Dallin Harris Oaks 543: 429:Dallin Harris Oaks 363:Jeffrey R. Holland 280:Utah Supreme Court 259:Spencer W. Kimball 202:Spencer W. Kimball 132:(2023-present) as 130:Jeffrey R. Holland 126:M. 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Index

Dallin D. Oaks
Photo of Dallin H. Oaks lecture at Harvard Law School.
Harvard Law School
First Presidency
Russell M. Nelson
Henry B. Eyring
President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
M. Russell Ballard
Jeffrey R. Holland
Acting Presidents
Russell M. Nelson
LDS Church
Apostle
Spencer W. Kimball
Mark E. Petersen
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Utah Supreme Court
D. Frank Wilkins
Michael D. Zimmerman
8th President
Brigham Young University
Ernest L. Wilkinson
Jeffrey R. Holland
United States National Guard
Utah National Guard
Provo, Utah
Alma mater
Brigham Young University
BS
University of Chicago

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