Regent Law Alumni Successfully Oppose Amendment Making...
Scott Bergthold (‘97), Kristin Fecteau (‘98), Rebecca Hope (‘02), Norman Sabin (‘94) and Lanis Karnes (‘96) signed and filed a 20-page Joint Comment in opposition to the Supreme Court of Tennessee...
View ArticleAlumna Update: Farnaz Farkish ‘07 Argues Before Supreme Court of Virginia
Farnaz Farkish ‘07, an attorney in the Civil Litigation Division Trial Section at the Virginia Attorney General’s Office, recently argued her first case before the Supreme Court of Virginia. Farkish...
View ArticleGlobal Justice 2013 Interns Serving Around the World
This year, the Center for Global Justice’s 20 interns serve 19 organizations around the world. The organizations they support are as nearby as the Naval Criminal Investigative Service in Norfolk, Va.,...
View ArticleLaw Alumnus Andrew Richmond Promoted to Shareholder
AlumnusAndrew Richmond '07 of Poole Mahoney PC has been promoted to shareholder with the law firm, according to this report in the Monday, Aug. 5, edition of Inside Business.
View ArticleLaw Alumni Nicole Belote Enters Private Practice
Alumna Nicole Belote '04 has entered private practice after eight years with the City of Suffolk (Va.) Commonwealth's Attorney office, according to this article in the Suffolk News-Herald.
View ArticleCenter for Global Justice Intern Heather Pate Partners with Kyampisi Child...
This summer, Center for Global Justice Intern Heather Pate is in Uganda, studying at Uganda Christian University and serving Kyampisi Child Care Ministries (KCM), whose mission is to end child...
View ArticleSchool of Law Serves Hampton Roads
"As lawyers and as people of faith, it's our job to serve," said Darius Davenport, director of Career & Alumni Services for Regent University School of Law. "There's no better way for students to...
View ArticleLaw Alumnus M. Jos Capkovic Headlines Autumn Edition of ABA Publication
Alumnus M. Jos Capkovic '11 (Law) authored an article about privacy and big data that is headlining the autumn issue of the American Bar Association's quarterly INFORMATION SECURITY & PRIVACY NEWS.
View ArticleLaw Student Abigail Skeans Serving in Uganda
When Abigail Skeans started law school, she resolved not to pursue criminal or juvenile law. God, however, had other plans. In 2012, God brought her to Uganda to work with Children Justice Initiative...
View ArticleRegent Law Students Gain Experience, Mentorship through Judicial Internships
In the months before summer break, law students compete for the coveted judicial internships which provide them with the opportunity to fine-tune their writing and research skills, observe court...
View ArticleCommentary from Law Alumna Featured in Jurist Magazine
Commentary from law alumna Megan Lindsey '07 was recently featured in Jurist magazine. Jurist is the world's only law school-based comprehensive legal news and research service. Lindsey serves as...
View ArticleProfessor Bradley Jacob Appears on CBN
School of Law Professor Bradley Jacob appeared on CBN's NewsWatch on Friday, Aug. 30. Professor Jacob talked about Constitutional issues regarding possible U.S. military involvement in Syria.
View ArticleAlumnus Dean Broyles Interviewed for California Lawyer
Alumnus Dean Broyles ('95) was interviewed for the September edition of California Lawyer regarding his passion for protecting religious freedom, as well as protecting Christians from persecution.
View ArticleRegent Law Recap: Week of September 2, 2013
FACULTY/STAFF NEWSProfessor Kenneth Ching spoke at Regent Law chapel this past Thursday. View chapels online here.Professor Kathleen McKee will be a panelist for the Hampton Roads World Affairs Council...
View ArticlePreLaw Magazine Cites Center for Ethical Formation as an ‘Innovative Idea’...
PreLaw magazine, a premier publication for prospective law students, recently highlighted Regent University School of Law’s Center for Ethical Formation and Legal Reform in its “Back to School” issue....
View ArticleRegent Law Recap: Week of September 9, 2013
STUDENT NEWS 3L Joseph Maughon of Chattanooga, Tennessee, was featured in a student spotlight. On Monday, September 9, the Federalist Society hosted guest speaker Doug Bandow, a senior fellow with the...
View ArticleLaw Students Start Animal Legal Defense Fund Chapter
This September, five Regent Law students launched a chapter of the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, an organization that provides a forum for education, advocacy, and scholarship aimed at protecting...
View ArticleSchool of Law Leaders Travel to New Nation of South Sudan
When the violent storms of the 22 year-long Sudanese Civil War settled, the world's youngest nation was born. This week, as the Republic of South Sudan celebrates its two-year anniversary as an...
View ArticleRegent Law Alumni in the News
Alumna Nicole Foltz '08 was named by The National Journal as one of the 25 Most Influential Washington Women Under 35. She serves as counsel for the House Budget Committee.Alumna Heidi Isenhart '95...
View ArticleLaw School Launches Uganda Summer Program
For Regent University School of Law students longing to fulfill the Biblical charge of "seeking justice" and "encouraging the oppressed," changing the world begins in Uganda. This summer marked the...
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