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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Liberty Counsel Argues Historic Marriage Case at California Supreme Court Tomorrow

17 years ago

Mon, 03 Mar 2008Tomorrow will be a historically significant occasion as Mathew D. Staver, Dean of Liberty University School of Law and Founder of Liberty Counsel, is scheduled to present oral argument in defense of California’s law that provides marriage as the union between one man and one woman. Liberty...

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Dean Staver Set to Argue Same-Sex Civil Unions at Virginia Supreme Court

17 years ago

Wed, 16 Apr 2008On Thursday, April 17, Liberty Counsel is scheduled to present an oral argument in defense of Lisa Miller and her six-year-old daughter at the Virginia Supreme Court. The case is Miller v. Jenkins and concerns the sovereignty of the Commonwealth of Virginia regarding its marriage and domestic...

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Historic Conference on Defending Family Values Kicks Off in Hong Kong

17 years ago

Thu, 08 May 2008Today marks the beginning of a strategic relationship between pro-family organizations and educational institutions in the United States and Chinese leaders who are concerned about family values. The Hong Kong International Conference on Family Values at Hong Kong Baptist University runs May 9-12. Conference presenters are meeting...

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California Supreme Court Rewrites the Definition of Marriage

17 years ago

Fri, 16 May 2008The California Supreme Court handed down a 4-3 decision yesterday that rewrote the definition of marriage. But California voters may have the last word as this ruling will propel their efforts to amend the state constitution. Liberty Counsel represents the Campaign for California Families (CCF) in the...

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Evangelical Manifesto Erroneously Lists Prominent Evangelical Leaders as Signatories

17 years ago

Fri, 16 May 2008Following the release of the so-called “Evangelical Manifesto” (EM) during a press conference at the National Press Club, Dr. Ergun Caner, President of Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and Graduate School, was shocked to learn that his name was listed as one of the “Charter Signatories.” Dr. Caner...

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Former Ohio Secretary of State Speaks at Law School, Returns to Teach

17 years ago

Mon, 06 Apr 2009In an announcement made only weeks after his convocation appearance, Liberty University School of Law revealed that the Honorable J. Kenneth Blackwell, former Ohio Secretary of State, will return to co-teach a new course in public policy this summer. The Public Policy Lawyering Skills course, which will...

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Etiquette Dinner Courts Students with Style

17 years ago

Wed, 01 Apr 2009Law students and their guests were taught grace, poise, and confidence for any business situation as Liberty University School of Law hosted the semi-formal Professional Style and Etiquette Dinner last week. The school’s Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) sponsored the event where attendees enjoyed a...

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Negotiation Competition Returns for Second Year

17 years ago

Mon, 30 Mar 2009Liberty University School of Law recently held its second-annual Negotiation Tournament where second-year law students (2Ls) Brian Locker and Tim Good won first place among their peers. Twenty teams of two students each participated in this school-wide, two-day competition sponsored by the school’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)...

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