Historic Conference on Defending Family Values Kicks Off in Hong Kong

Thu, 08 May 2008 Today 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 today with Chinese lawyers, […]

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California Supreme Court Rewrites the Definition of Marriage

Fri, 16 May 2008 The 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 defense of the state’s […]

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Evangelical Manifesto Erroneously Lists Prominent Evangelical Leaders as Signatories

Fri, 16 May 2008 Following 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 has publicly repudiated the […]

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

Mon, 06 Apr 2009 In 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 be introduced as a […]

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Etiquette Dinner Courts Students with Style

Wed, 01 Apr 2009 Law 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 catered four-course meal, a […]

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Negotiation Competition Returns for Second Year

Mon, 30 Mar 2009 Liberty 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) Board. First-year law students […]

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Liberty Law Students Excel in Appellate Arguments

Fri, 27 Mar 2009 First-year law student (1L) Tim Todd, Champion of the Liberty University School of Law 1L Moot Court Tournament Pictured above (l-r): Sara Hope, Tim Todd, Scott Thompson, Bryce McKenney, and Katherine Turner After nearly a week of competition rounds, first-year law student (1L) Tim Todd was named Champion at the final round of the Liberty University School […]

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School of Law Hosts Virginia Republican Party Chairman

Mon, 23 Mar 2009 Liberty University School of Law welcomes Jeffrey M. Frederick, Chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia, as he addresses students, faculty, and members of the community this Wednesday, March 25. As a member of the House of Delegates in the Virginia General Assembly, Mr. Frederick became the first Latino ever elected […]

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Chicago Bound: Liberty Law Students Take ABA Regionals

Mon, 23 Mar 2009 Liberty University School of Law is proud to announce the success of Charis (Carrie) Mitchell and Ben Walton for their victory at the regional round of the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition in Washington, DC this month. The team of Mitchell and Walton was one of four teams crowned as Champions […]

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Law School Heads to CPAC, Hosts Reception

Thu, 05 Mar 2009 For the second year in a row, Liberty University School of Law hosted a reception at The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held last week in Washington, D.C.  The reception featured Arizona Congressman Trent Franks and School of Law Dean Mat Staver, as well as representatives from the University’s Alumni Relations Office and LU Online […]

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