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Nathan Bryan "Nate" Oman (born 1975) is a legal scholar and educator. In 2006, he became an assistant professor at The College of William & Mary Law School. In 2003, Oman founded Times & Seasons, An Onymous Mormon Blog. == Biography == Oman was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He served a mission for the LDS Church in the Korea Pusan Mission. Oman holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Brigham Young University and a law degree from Harvard Law School. He worked on the staff of Senator Mitch McConnell before going to law school. He clerked for Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold. Oman is a permanent blogger at Concurring Opinions. Prior to joining the faculty of William and Mary Oman was a practicing lawyer in Washington, D.C. Oman has been a visiting professor at Hebrew University, Cornell Law School, and the University of Richmond Law School. He currently holds the title of professor of law and Robert and Elizabeth Scott Research professor. Oman is a Mormon. He is a son of Richard G. Oman, an art curator at the LDS Church History Museum and an expert on LDS art. His mother is Susan Staker, retired, former editorial director at Adobe Systems and editor for Sunstone magazine and Signature Books. Oman and his wife, the former Heather Bennett, are the parents of two children.〔(''Deseret News'', July 31, 2010 )〕〔(bio page from William and Mary )〕〔(Oman's Vitae )〕〔(Mormon Scholars testify bio )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nathan Oman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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