Faculty Achievements: Week ending April 11, 2014
One of Professor James Duane's latest articles, "Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Pointless Remand," can now be downloaded from SSRN.Professor Lynn Marie Kohm is sending her recent article "The...
View ArticleFour Regent Law Students Secure IJM Internships
Four Regent Law students will work with the International Justice Mission this summer. Krystle Blanchard and Lindsey Brower will intern for IJM Kenya; Michael Aiello will intern in Chang Mai, Thailand;...
View ArticleContinued Moot Court Success for Regent Law
Spring 2014 continues to be a successful semester for Regent University School of Law students participating in regional and national Moot Court Competitions.On Friday, April 11, Regent Law students...
View Article100% of Regent Law First-Time Takers Pass Virginia Bar
One hundred percent of Regent University School of Law graduates passed the February 2014 Virginia Bar Exam on their first attempt, according to the Virginia Board of Bar Examiners. The average pass...
View ArticleRegent Law Advanced to Semifinals at National Environmental Negotiation...
Katherine DavidOn April 5, Katherine David (pictured) and Timothy Chiasson advanced to the semifinals in the Robert R. Merhige, Jr. National Environmental Negotiation Competition at the University of...
View ArticleAlumni News Recap: April 2014
One hundred percent of Regent University School of Law graduates passed the February 2014 Virginia Bar Exam on their first attempt, according to the Virginia Board of Bar Examiners. The average pass...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending May 2, 2014
On April 9, Professor James Duane spoke about constitutional criminal procedure at the invitation of the Federalist Society at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.Professor Kathleen McKee has...
View ArticleRegent Presents the Class of 2014
On Saturday, May 3, an academic sea of caps, gowns, hoods and the graduates who earned them processed through the Library Plaza on Regent University's campus in Virginia Beach, Va. There, more than...
View ArticleTwo Regent Law Students Receive Competitive Blackstone Fellowships
Blackstone Legal Fellowship, a ministry of Alliance Defending Freedom, attracts top-notch law students who desire training in natural law and aspire to work for organizations that defend Biblical...
View ArticleBankruptcy Practicum Founder and One of Virginia’s Leading Bankruptcy...
Professor Scott Pryor, creator of the Regent Law’s Bankruptcy Practicum, and attorney G. Russell Boleman, who mentors students in the practicum, are featured in two recent issues of the American...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending May 9, 2014
Professor James Duane was quoted in an article featured on NorthJersey.com regarding the George Washington Bridge lane-closure scandal.Randy Singer, attorney-in-residence and director of the Singer...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending May 16, 2014
Professors Eric DeGroff, Natt Gantt, and Benjamin Madison were invited to the Professional Formation Workshop: Helping Each Student Internalize the Core Values and Ideals of the Profession. The...
View ArticleAndrew Butler’s Story
In April—only a few weeks before his first year at Regent Law would come to a close—Andrew Butler received news that he had a 6-centimeter brain tumor.Andrew and his fiancée Jane flew to The University...
View ArticleRegent Law in Top 10 Percent for Moot Court Programs
Regent University School of Law's Moot Court Program closed the 2013-2014 season with a strong finish. In May 2014, the University of Houston released its Moot Court Competition rankings for law...
View ArticleSummer Assignments: Center for Global Justice 2014 Interns
This year, 19 Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law interns are scattered around the globe, serving organizations that protect children, promote religious freedom, fight human...
View ArticleStudents Research for Wrongful Death Trial
While many soon-to-be law graduates were preparing for the impending ceremony and wrapping up their final exams on the week of graduation, four Regent University School of Law students were assisting...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending May 30, 2014
Professor Lynne Marie Kohm's paper, "A Brief Assessment of the 25-Year Effect of the Convention on the Rights of the Child," was recently listed on SSRN's top-10 download list for PSN: International...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending June 6, 2014
Dean Jeffrey Brauch was a guest on The Tide 92.3 FM (Virginia Beach) on Tuesday, May 27. He discussed some of Regent Law's distinct characteristics. An audio clip of the interview is available...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending June 13, 2014
Professor Kenneth Ching's new essay, "Beauty and Ugliness in Offer and Acceptance," made the following top 10 lists on SSRN:LSN: Other Issues Involving the Sale of Goods or Services to Consumers...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending June 20, 2014
Professor Eric DeGroff was elected secretary of the Board of Governors for the Virginia State Bar’s Environmental Section. The position lasts for one year.Professor James Duane's article, "The Proper...
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