Liberty Law Competition Teams See Success

Fri, 17 Oct 2014Dave Thompson Teams from Liberty University School of Law turned in solid performances in competitions last weekend, taking second place in a national moot court tournament and fourth place in a national negotiation competition. Zach Hurt and Justin Reddington took second place at Regent University's Leroy R. Hassell, Sr. National Constitutional Law […]

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President Announces Dean Mathew Staver’s Resignation

Mon, 20 Oct 2014 Liberty University News Service Liberty University President Jerry Falwell announced the resignation of Liberty University School of Law Dean Mathew Staver on Monday during the university’s All-Faculty Meeting, honoring him for his more than eight years of service. Falwell said it was by Staver’s leading that the law school was established […]

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Trial Team Invited to National Civil Trial Competition

Wed, 15 Oct 2014Dave Thompson The Liberty University School of Law Trial Team is only three years old, but the program is getting a shot to showcase its talents at one of the country’s top advocacy competitions. Professor Pamela Bell, Director of the Center for Trial Advocacy and coach of the trial team, learned just […]

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Alum Realizes Air Force JAG Opportunity

Wed, 15 Oct 2014Center for Career and Professional Development At the invitation of the U.S. Air Force, law school career service officers from ABA-approved law schools attended an orientation August 26-28, 2014, at the Maxwell Air Force Base (AFB) in Montgomery, Alabama. Attendees learned about the accession process that allows selected law graduates to become […]

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Generous donations enhance library resources

Tue, 16 Sep 2014 Liberty University News Service The Hon. Lacey Putney, the longest-serving state legislator in Virginia history, donated about 250 books from his Bedford law office to the Ehrhorn Law Library at Liberty University School of Law. The donation includes several Virginia House and Senate journals and documents, “Acts of Assembly” volumes, and […]

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Liberty Law Professor Selected for Tax Editorial Board

Fri, 05 Sep 2014Liberty University School of Law Liberty Law Professor Timothy M. Todd has been selected as an inaugural editorial board member for a new publication of the ABA Business Law Section’s Taxation Committee. While the details of the publication are still being finalized, Professor Todd said that “it will be used to educate […]

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Students on Campus for Orientation

Mon, 11 Aug 2014Dave Thompson New students arrived on campus Tuesday for Liberty University School of Law’s new “Set Your SAILS for First-Year Success” orientation program. Fifty-two students are currently attending the first week of the two-week course, out of a total of 87 new students set to join the school this semester. The remainder […]

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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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