Students Rank Third in the FBA’s Thurgood Marshall Memorial Moot Court Competition

17 years ago

Tue, 01 Apr 2008 Second-year students Alane Moore (mid-left) and Laurel Kanode (left) took third place over New York Law School in the Federal Bar Association’s Thurgood Marshall Memorial Moot CourtCompetition held last weekend in Washington, D.C. Ms. Kanode also tied for second-best oralist in the tournament, gaining an edge...

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Dean Argues Key First Amendment Case Before Florida Supreme Court

17 years ago

Wed, 02 Apr 2008Mathew D. Staver, Dean of Liberty University School of Law and Founder of Liberty Counsel, presented an oral argument recently before the Florida Supreme Court in Rapp v. Jews for Jesus, a case which will have a broad impact on the ability of churches, nonprofit groups, individuals...

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Liberty Negotiates to Third Against Teams from Across the Country

17 years ago

Thu, 03 Apr 2008The skill of Liberty's negotiation teams was evident when third-year students Lyle Carver and David Hoffer took third place at the 2008 Robert R. Merhige Jr. National Environmental Law Negotiation Competition in Richmond, VA. Twenty-four teams from across the country competed in the event, showcasing their negotiation...

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First-Year Students Face Prominent Panel in Annual Competition

17 years ago

Fri, 04 Apr 2008 First-year law student Ben Walton (middle left) was named champion of this year’s Liberty University School of Law 1L Moot Court Tournament. The final round of the fourth-annual tournament was held in the law school’s Supreme Courtroom and was judged by a panel of nine judges,...

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Liberty Competes in ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition Eastern Regional

17 years ago

Mon, 07 Apr 2008 Students Brandon Osterbind, Carrie Mitchell, Derek Bush, Nate Johnson, and David Hoffer formed two teams and competed in the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition Eastern Regional. Both teams advanced to the regional final rounds. Mr. Osterbind (right) and Ms. Mitchell (left) were 4-0 going into the final...

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Col. John Eidsmoe to speak Friday

17 years ago

Wed, 16 Apr 2008 The Federalist Society at Liberty University School of Law welcomes speaker Col. John Eidsmoe, retired Air Force Lt. Colonel and Alabama State Defense Force Colonel, Headquarters Judge Advocate, Deputy Chaplain and Training Officer. When: Friday, April 18, 1:00-2:00 PM Where: Mountain View Room, Liberty University School...

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Whistleblower Fraud Case Leads Professor to File a Supreme Court Brief

17 years ago

Tue, 05 Feb 2008 In a current whistleblower fraud case before the U.S. Supreme Court, Professor Joel D. Hesch of Liberty University School of Law filed a brief proposing a new standard for the courts to follow when interpreting the fraud statute. The Supreme Court is examining the issue of...

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Liberty University Law Review to Hold Its Inaugural Symposium

17 years ago

Thu, 07 Feb 2008The Liberty University Law Review is pleased to announce its inaugural symposium scheduled for February 22 and 23, 2008. The symposium, entitled, "The Natural Law in Protestant Political and Legal Thought," will provide a forum where a wide range of Protestant scholars will present articles exploring the...

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Two Liberty Teams Excel in the ABA National Finals for Negotiation Competition

17 years ago

Thu, 14 Feb 2008At the American Bar Association (ABA) Negotiation Competition National Finals in Los Angeles, California, two Liberty University School of Law teams were seeded in the 4th and 16th place of all law schools in the country. The 4th place seeded team consisted of third-year law students Kevin...

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Liberty Competes in National Constitutional Law Moot Court Tournament

17 years ago

Tue, 19 Feb 2008The team of Suzanne Caruso and David Nauheim competed this weekend in the Regent University National Constitutional Law Moot Court Tournament in Virginia Beach. Liberty’s team advanced to the quarter-final round where they were eliminated by the University of Cincinnati.  Tournament rounds were evaluated based on each...

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