Missouri woman leaves large bequest for Liberty Law

Fri, 01 Aug 2014Liberty University School of Law Liberty University School of Law recently received its largest gift in the form of a nearly $600,000 bequest from the late Mrs. Rosamond “Bunny” Carson Hall of Jasper County, Missouri.    According to her Last Will and Testament, Mrs. Hall requested that the gifts be used to establish […]

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Liberty Law Alumni Secure Capitol Hill Jobs

Wed, 30 Jul 2014Dave Thompson Two 2013 Liberty University School of Law alumni recently secured jobs working on Capitol Hill. Will Gardner and Gizelle Babik are now working for U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ). Gardner was hired in July as a full-time legislative correspondent, while Babik, hired in June, works part-time as a press assistant. […]

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Liberty Law Professor Files Amicus Brief in Groundbreaking Tax Case

Fri, 30 May 2014Liberty University School of Law A Liberty University School of Law professor recently filed an amicus brief in the first United States Tax Court case that addresses the tax consequences of human egg donations. Professor Timothy M. Todd recently filed the “friend of the court” brief in the case of Perez v. […]

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Liberty Law Alum Elected as Judge in Tennessee

Thu, 22 May 2014 Liberty University News Service Will Roach II, a member of Liberty University School of Law’s inaugural graduating class in 2007, was elected General Sessions Judge for Jefferson County, Tenn., in the May 6 Republican Primary. He edged four other candidates to fill the seat vacated by retiring Judge Ben Strand. “He […]

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Professor Udobong Receives LU Teaching Excellence Award

Mon, 05 May 2014 Dave Thompson Professor Edna Udobong was named a recipient of Liberty University’s 2014 President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Udobong leads the Fulbright program for the university, and chairs the program at Liberty University School of Law. A Fulbright scholar in her own right, Udobong has helped both students and faculty […]

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School of Law grads witness Alabama Supreme Court’s ruling

Wed, 30 Apr 2014 Liberty University News Service Three graduates of Liberty University School of Law have the privilege of serving as law clerks for Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, who issued a landmark ruling on April 18 that the word “child” in Alabama’s chemical-endangerment statute applies both to the born and unborn. […]

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Liberty Law Alum Ministering to Children in India and Nepal

Mon, 28 Apr 2014Liberty University School of Law Karlee Shelton wanted to attend law school for a simple reason—to share the gospel of Jesus Christ to victims of human trafficking. A 2012 graduate of Liberty University School of Law, Shelton is now getting the opportunity she always dreamed of, working with a nonprofit organization to […]

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Law Professor’s Work Cited in Wall Street Journal

Mon, 07 Apr 2014Dave Thompson For the second time this academic year, Liberty University School of Law Professor Rodney Chrisman's research on the limited liability company (LLC) has been cited in a major financial publication. A recent Wall Street Journal article cites Chrisman's work on LLCs in describing how the number of LLCs has been […]

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U.S. Appeals Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold Visits Liberty, Speaks at Law School

Tue, 01 Apr 2014Liberty University School of Law Recently, Liberty University School of Law was honored with a visit from the Honorable Morris Sheppard Arnold, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. During his storied career, Judge Arnold has excelled academically, practiced law, participated in politics, taught law at numerous law […]

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Watch 10th Anniversary 1L Moot Court Tournament

Mon, 31 Mar 2014 Liberty University School of Law Over Alumni Weekend, Liberty University School of Law held its tenth annual George and Helen Hermestroff 1L Moot Court Tournament. Nathan Hopkins took top honors from the tournament, with Erika Lukenbill finishing in second place. Zachary Hurt and Ruisi Guo rounded out the finalists. A special […]

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