Regent University Faculty Members Present Research
Regent University's faculty members and their research topics are as diverse as the subject matter they teach. To share their research and unite their interests, Regent's Faculty Senate hosted its...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending September 19, 2014
Professor James Boland's latest publication entitled, "Is Free Speech Compatible with Human Dignity, Equality, and Democratic Government: America, a Free Speech Island in a Sea of Censorship?" is now...
View ArticleTwo More Regent Law Alumni Appointed as Judges
Two more Regent University School of Law alumni have been appointed to judgeships, bringing the total number of Regent Law alumni currently serving on the bench to 27.The Virginia General Assembly...
View ArticleTechnology and the Future of the U.S. Constitution
In recognition of Constitution Day on Wednesday, Sept. 17, Regent University's College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) hosted "Technology and the Future of the U.S. Constitution."The event discussed a...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending October 3, 2014
Professors Natt Gantt and Benjamin Madison presented "Cultivating Professional Identity in Law School: One School's Experience" at the Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers Conference in Denver on September...
View ArticleAlumni News Recap: September 2014
Three more Regent University School of Law alumni have been appointed to judgeships, bringing the total number of Regent Law alumni currently serving on the bench to 28. Read the full story.Elizabeth...
View ArticleRegent Turns Fear 2 Freedom for Sex Trafficking Survivors
Every two minutes in the United States, a woman becomes a victim of sexual assault. And in developing nations, the numbers only increase."This is unacceptable; this is crazy," said Rosemary Trible...
View ArticleRegent's Law Professors Rank Top Ten Again in the Princeton Review
Regent University School of Law's faculty has once again ranked among the top ten in the nation. In its annual law school report, The Princeton Review provides rankings generated from student surveys...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending October 10, 2014
Professor Tom Folsom presented 1001 Arabian (and Islamic) Mights: What the Islamic Legal Traditions Might Teach about Law, Morality, Supernatural Law, and a Rule of Law in a Global and Tech Era—as a...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending October 17, 2014
Regent Law professor James Duane's article, "The Proper Pronunciation of Certiorari," was discussed on latimes.com.Regent Law professor Brad Jacob was interviewed by CBN News.Professor Craig Stern...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending October 24, 2014
Professor Jim Boland's article, "Is Free Speech Compatible with Human Dignity, Equality, and Democratic Government: America, a Free Speech Island in a Sea of Censorship?", was recently listed on SSRN's...
View ArticleAlumni News Recap: October 2014
Three more Regent University School of Law alumni have been appointed to judgeships, bringing the total number of Regent Law alumni currently serving on the bench to 28. Read the full story.Lindsey...
View ArticleFirst ODBA Reception Held at Regent University School of Law
On October 29, 2014, Old Dominion Bar Association (ODBA) held its first awareness and award reception at Regent University School of Law.ODBA Judicial Members Marjorie Arrington, Tanya Bullock and...
View ArticleSmall-Town Girl Advocates in a Political World
Her name was Dekha Hassan-Mohamed.As a Somali fleeing the nation for refusing a marriage proposal from a member of the Al-Shabaab—a violent Islamic sect that doesn't take kindly to subversion—her story...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending November 14, 2014
Professors Eric DeGroffand Kathleen McKee's work on 'Learning' Like Lawyers: Addressing the Differences in Law Student Learning Styleshas been cited in a recent article by St. Thomas University School...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week ending November 21, 2014
Professor Eleanor Brown's article "Healing Healthcare Through Tax Reform" was cited in Nicholas Drew, Two Federally Subsidized Health Insurance Programs Are One Too Many: Reconsidering the Federal...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week Ending December 12, 2014
Professors Natt Ganttand Benjamin Madison’s article entitled "The Emperor Has No Clothes, But Does Anyone Really Care? How Law Schools Are Failing To Develop Students' Professional Identities and...
View ArticleFaculty Achievements: Week Ending December 19, 2014
Professor Kenneth Ching's SSRN download totals have eclipsed 1000. See his work online. Professor Natt Gantt made a proposal to the Regent 2015 Renewal Theology Conference and he was invited to...
View ArticleRegent University Professor Elected to Virginia Bar Association Pro Bono Council
Michael HernandezThis January, the Virginia Bar Association (VBA) announced the election of Regent University School of Law professor, Michael Hernandez, into the Inaugural Pro Bono Council.The council...
View ArticleGlobal Symposium to Open at Regent University Feb. 21
Fourth Annual Global SymposiumInoculation occurs when an immunization enters the bloodstream. The heart pulses the antidote, fortifying the body against the disease. What's true in today's medical...
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