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Douglas H. Parker

Douglas H. Parker (born 1926) is a former law school professor. He began his law teaching career as a Harry A. Bigelow Teaching Fellow (1952–53) at the University of Chicago Law School and later taught as a professor of law at the University of Colorado College of Law (1953–75) and the Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School (1975-1991).
==Early Life and Education==
Douglas H. Parker, the second of four children, was born in 1926 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to parents Casper Hugh Parker and Carrie Hansen.
Parker graduated from high school at the age of 16 and immediately enrolled at the University of Utah. During his second year at the university, Parker took the medical school admissions test and was accepted to medical school.
In 1944 during World War II, at age 18, Parker delayed entering medical school and enlisted in the Navy. Parker was assigned to the Great Lakes Naval Base near Chicago where he served as a surgery technician (scrub nurse) passing instruments in the operating room in over 400 operations.
Upon the close of World War II, Parker returned to Salt Lake City and subsequently served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Eastern United States (1946–48). During his mission service, Parker served as a counselor in the mission presidency. Later in life (1977–80) he served as a bishop of a LDS ward in Provo, Utah.
After his church mission, Parker continued school at the University of Utah where he graduated with a B.A. in Political Science. He then entered law school at the University of Utah. At law school, Parker was a founding editor of the University of Utah Law Review and graduated first in his class.

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