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'''Cheryl Bailey Preston''' is a Law Professor at Brigham Young University that is recognized as an expert in Internet regulations.
'''Cheryl Bailey Preston''' is a Law Professor at Brigham Young University, and is recognized as an expert in Internet regulations.


Among the main activities that she is part of, she is involved in writing about online pornography issues and along with an NGO called CP80.org in creating solutions that combine consumer choice with legislation.  
She is involved in writing about online pornography issues and, along with an NGO called CP80.org, in creating solutions that combine consumer choice with legislation.  
Besides this, she publishes articles on the relation between law and religion, law and popular culture images.   
Ms. Preston publishes articles on the relation between law and religion, and law and popular cultural images.   


Prior to being a part of Brigham Young University, she occupied the position of a law clerk in United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. <ref>[http://www.law2.byu.edu/faculty/profiles2009/profile_fancy.php?id=27 Faculty Profile]</ref>
Prior to being a part of Brigham Young University, she was a law clerk in United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.<ref>[http://www.law2.byu.edu/faculty/profiles2009/profile_fancy.php?id=27 Faculty Profile]</ref>


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Revision as of 18:30, 27 April 2011

Email: prestonc@lawgate.byu.edu

Cheryl Bailey Preston is a Law Professor at Brigham Young University, and is recognized as an expert in Internet regulations.

She is involved in writing about online pornography issues and, along with an NGO called CP80.org, in creating solutions that combine consumer choice with legislation. Ms. Preston publishes articles on the relation between law and religion, and law and popular cultural images.

Prior to being a part of Brigham Young University, she was a law clerk in United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.[1]

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