Camille Stilson Williams, J.D., currently works as an assistant city attorney. She writes about women, feminism, law, family, and religion. Her publications include a review of Mormon Feminism: Essential Writings at https://byustudies.byu.edu/content/mormon-feminism-essential-writings; “Women in the Book of Mormon,” see https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jbms/vol11/iss1/12/; “A Response to Professor Ruether,” in Mormonism in Dialogue with Contemporary Christian Theologies, edited by Donald W. Musser and David L. Paulsen; “More Freedom from Earth-Stains, More Longing for Home”, at https://rsc.byu.edu/vol-10-no-1-2009/more-freedom-earth-stains-more-longing-home; and multiple articles about pro-life feminism, and law journal articles about family law. She and her husband, Richard, are the parents of five, and the grandparents of 25.
Because of what President Nelson calls their innate gifts, women…
