Law Student Wins Best Oral Advocate Award
Law student Lindsey Fields (2L) was named Best Oral Advocate by the American Bar Association (ABA) at its recent regional National Appellate Advocacy Competition held in Washington, D.C., according to...
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Brad Jacob, associate professor in the School of Law, was a guest on Geraldo Rivera's radio program, (WABC New York and streamed online) to discuss the Affordable Care Act that went before the Supreme...
View ArticleRecently on Campus: March 26-30
The Center for Global Justice held its inaugural symposium, "Media and the Law: Seeking Justice for the Least of These." Hundreds of guests and partner organizations enjoyed panel sessions, networking,...
View ArticleMoot Court Team Finishes Top 5, Wins Best Oral Advocate Award
Regent Law’s team of Anastasias Kamoutsas, Carmen Cabrero, and Samuel Moultrie finished fifth out of 33 teams at the annual Billings, Exum & Frye Moot Court Competition held at Elon University...
View ArticleSymposium Raises Awareness of Human Trafficking
"We tend to endure under the comforting illusion that slavery is a thing of the past," said Dr. Aidan McQuade, the director of Anti-Slavery International, speaking to a room full of human rights...
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Lynne Marie Kohm, the John Brown McCarty Professor of Family Law in the School of Law, was a guest on CBN Newswatch on Thursday, April 12, to discuss recent comments made about Ann Romney's experiences...
View ArticleLaw Professor Honored for Advancing Legal Education Practices
Regent University School of Law's Professor Benjamin Madison was recently named a fellow of Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers by the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS)....
View ArticleFirst-Time Virginia Bar Takers Post 100% Pass Rate
Congratulations to Regent University School of Law’s first-time Virginia Bar exam takers who achieved a 100% pass rate on the February 2012 exam. The average first-time taker pass rate for all Virginia...
View ArticleRegent Law Students Mentioned in Christianity Today Article
A group of Regent Law students was mentioned in this Tuesday, April 24, article from Christianity Today for research they are doing to support efforts to build and support two-parent families.
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Professor Haskell Murray presented his paper, Choose Your Own Master: Social Enterprise and Benefit Corporations, at American University’s symposium in Washington D.C. on April 18. From April 30 to May...
View ArticleRegent Hosts Visiting Delegation of Russian Judges
Whether the setting is a courtroom in the far reaches of Siberia or on the bench in the seven cities of Virginia's Tidewater region, establishing and furthering the rule of law remains the goal of...
View ArticleRecord Number of Graduates Start New Chapter
Facebook and Twitter feeds swelled with congratulatory comments and declarations of freedom this past weekend as 1,226 Regent University graduates closed one chapter of their lives to begin another at...
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James Duane, professor in the School of Law, was a guest on Fox News Radio on Wednesday, May 2, discussing an attack on two local newspaper reporters and accusations of a cover-up by police and local...
View ArticleLaw Alumna Appointed Judge
The Virginia General Assembly recently selected law alumna Tanya Bullock (’00) to serve as judge on the Virginia Beach Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court. This brings the number of Regent Law...
View ArticleProfessor Brad Jacob in the News
Associate professor Brad Jacob was a guest on The Tony Macrini Show (WNIS Norfolk) on Wednesday, May 16, to discuss Constitutional issues surrounding the gay marriage debate, as well as the...
View ArticleAnother Regent Law Alum Appointed Judge
The Virginia General Assembly recently selected law alumnus Cary Payne (’96) to serve as judge on the Lynchburg, Va., Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court. Tanya Bullock (’00) was also recently...
View ArticleRegent Law Professor Brad Jacob Quoted in WORLD Magazine
Brad Jacob, associate professor in the School of Law, was quoted in this Thursday, May 24, article from World Magazine, discussing organizations that have been filing lawsuits against the Obama...
View ArticleTexas Governor Appoints Alum to Chair Panel
Greg Wilhelm '98 was appointed chairman of the Texas Parental Rights Advisory Panel, according to this Monday, June 4, article from the Waxahachie Daily Light.And in other recent news, Professor Brad...
View ArticleLaw Student, Coast Guardsman Runs for Heroes
When most people take up running and decide to enter a race, it's usually in the 5k to 10k range—maybe even a half or full marathon for the truly ambitious. But Regent University School of Law student...
View ArticleLaw Students Receive On-the-Job Training
On-the-job training is a crucial part of a law school education. While this training can take many forms, for three Regent University students who recently completed their second year in the School of...
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