Professional
Drew graduated from Brigham Young
University in 1998 with three degrees:
History (major),
Philosophy (Analytical Thinking minor) and
Music (minor).
He graduated as a member of the Phi Kappa Phi and Golden Key
national honor societies.
Drew was admitted to the J. Reuben
Clark Law School on scholarship in 2001 and graduated after
co-authoring two volumes on ancient Near Eastern law with
John Welch. He made related presentations at a FARM Symposium
in 2003 and has a pending article on related topics.
Since graduating, Drew has had
the distinguished honor of prevailing in a multimillion dollar
international tort crime defense case that was published in
the federal reporter with the following citation: 364 F3d
1196, 10th Cir. (Utah), Apr. 16, 2004. The U.S. Supreme
Court denied Certiorari later that same year.
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