Liberty Law Professor Lectures at National Tax Conference
Mon, 18 Nov 2013School of Law Liberty University School of Law professor Tim Todd recently addressed a conference of attorneys who are also licensed as certified public accountants on the subject of tax litigation. Professor Todd lectured at the American Association of Attorney-Certified Public Accountants’ (AAA-CPA) fall meeting and education conference in Las Vegas, […]
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12 years ago | Read MoreLiberty Sweeps Undergrad Moot Court Competition
Mon, 18 Nov 2013 Liberty University News Service Two teams from Liberty University took top honors in the American Collegiate Moot Court Association’s regional tournament. Liberty seniors Whitney Rutherford and Brian Mauldin took first place at the competition, which was held at Liberty University School of Law. The final round, between that team and one […]
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Dean Staver and Dr. Mantilla to Address Peruvian Leaders, Academics
Wed, 06 Nov 2013 Dave Thompson Dean Mathew Staver and Dr. Yuri Mantilla have been invited to address the Peruvian Parliament in Lima, Peru on Thursday, Nov. 7. They will be speaking on the rule of law, the Western legal tradition and natural law. Wednesday’s Lima newspaper featured Dean Staver and Dr. Mantilla on the […]
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12 years ago | Read MoreMoot Court Teams Reach Quarter-Finals at Constitutional Competition
Tue, 22 Oct 2013Dave Thompson Two teams from Liberty University School of Law reached the quarter-final round of the National Constitutional Law Moot Court competition in Virginia Beach over the weekend. Lucy Brado was named the fifth-best oralist at the tournament. Brado and Michael Minerva reached the quarter-finals, but the University of Houston prevailed and […]
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12 years ago | Read MoreLiberty Law Dean: “Red Line of Liberty” Nearly Breached
Thu, 17 Oct 2013Dave Thompson Ancient Egypt, biblical Persia, first-century Rome, Revolution-era Britain. All civilizations that have crossed a “red line of liberty,” in attempting to suppress their people in religious freedom, undermining the family as the foundation of society, and disarming their people. The same line that the United States of America is about […]
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12 years ago | Read MoreStudents Excel in Moot Court Tournament
Thu, 17 Oct 2013Dave Thompson As part of the fall Moot Court Competition, second and third-year law students had the opportunity to argue before real judges a case very close to one currently pending before the United States Supreme Court. Competitors alternately argued on behalf of a county’s supervisory board, which traditionally opened its meetings […]
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12 years ago | Read MoreMurals in Foundation Hall Depict History of Law and Mission of the Law School
Thu, 17 Oct 2013 Dave Thompson Six murals displayed at Liberty University School of Law in Foundation Hall outline the history of the rule of law, from the Creation of the world through present day. The paintings, by Lynchburg artist Paul Dinwiddie, went on display at the beginning of the academic year. The first mural […]
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12 years ago | Read MoreLU School of Law Welcomes Its Inaugural Class
Fri, 13 Aug 2004Liberty School of Law The Liberty University School of Law welcomes an inaugural class that exceeds expectations in size and quality. Anticipating an opening class of approximately 40 students, the LU School of Law begins its orientation tomorrow with 61 students in the inaugural class. The law school received an impressive number […]
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12 years ago | Read MoreLU Law School Establishes Center for Constitution
Wed, 15 Oct 2003School of Law Liberty University School of Law and Liberty Counsel, a national public interest law firm specializing in religious liberty litigation, have entered into a partnership to establish a Center for Constitutional Litigation and Policy on the law school campus. Bruce Green, Dean of LU School of Law, states, “We are […]
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Liberty Law Professor Newly Elected as a Director for Lynchburg Bar Association
Fri, 19 Jul 2013 Liberty University School of Law Professor Scott E. Thompson was elected as a director for the Lynchburg Bar Association for the 2013-2014 program year. According to Business Briefs for July 15, 2013, of Work It, Lynchburg, the other newly elected directors include Janice R. Hansen of the Cox Law Group, E. […]
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