CNN Presents: God’s Warriors, Featuring Dean Staver and the Late Dr. Falwell
Mon, 20 Aug 2007 CNN visited Liberty University, the School of Law, and Liberty Counsel recently as part of an extensive documentary regarding the effect of Christianity on politics, culture, and public life. CNN will debut "God’s Warriors," a three-night documentary premiering tomorrow, which investigates three faiths: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Each faith is featured […]
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17 years ago | Read MoreLiberty Law Professor Exposes Fraud Schemes, Releases Book
Fri, 19 Oct 2007 Liberty law professor Joel D. Hesch released his new book, Whistleblowing: A Guide to Government Reward Programs, which exposes hundreds of fraud schemes used by companies to cheat the government out of nearly $100 billion each year. According to Professor Hesch, “Corporations are cheating on both ends of the stick. First, […]
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17 years ago | Read MoreInaugural Class Achieves Phenomenal 89 Percent National Bar Passage Rate
Thu, 08 Nov 2007 Liberty University School of Law is pleased to announce that its inaugural class of May 2007 has achieved an outstanding 89% national pass rate on the bar exam. Liberty’s success on the bar exam places the law school in the top 20 percent of all ABA-approved law schools in the country […]
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17 years ago | Read MoreLiberty Finishes First and Second in ABA Negotiation Tournament
Mon, 12 Nov 2007 Liberty University School of Law took first and second place in the annual American Bar Association Negotiation Competition for Region 3. The National Finals will be held in Los Angeles, California February 8-9, 2008. Each year the ABA holds national law school competitions for all ABA-approved law schools. This past weekend […]
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17 years ago | Read MoreLiberty University Mourns Loss of Professor Roger C. Bern
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 Roger C. Bern, Professor of Law at Liberty University School of Law, passed away on Tuesday, November 20, 2007, at the age of 66. Professor Bern exhibited the joy of the Lord in his personal and professional life. He was committed to reestablishing Christian legal education. To him, we owe much. […]
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17 years ago | Read MoreCo-Champions Named in Third Annual Moot Court Tournament
Thu, 13 Dec 2007 Third-year law students Derek Bush (right) and Nathanial Johnson (left) were named Co-Champions for the Liberty University School of Law 2L/3L Moot Court Tournament. The final round of the tournament was held in the law school’s Supreme Courtroom and was judged by a panel of nine judges. Third-year student Brandon Osterbind […]
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17 years ago | Read MoreLiberty law students finish in top 10 percent of nation
Thu, 23 Apr 2009 Liberty University School of Law is proud to announce the success of third-year law student (3L) Charis Mitchell (left)Â and second-year law student (2L) Ben Walton (right)Â as they competed in the finals of the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition held in Chicago, Illinois, April 3-5. The team of Mitchell and Walton advanced […]
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Liberty law professor releases new book on rewards for reporting tax fraud
Wed, 22 Apr 2009 Joel Hesch, Assistant Professor of Law at Liberty University School of Law, just released his latest book titled “Reward: Collecting Millions for Reporting Tax Evasion (Your Complete Guide to the IRS Whistleblower Reward Program).” Published by LU Books, a division of Liberty University Press, the book offers step-by-step checklists, evaluation techniques, and […]
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17 years ago | Read MoreFederal Appeals Court to Hear Argument on Ten Commandments in Foundations Display
Wed, 22 Apr 2009 Tomorrow a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit will hear oral argument in a case involving a Foundations of American Law and Government display. In ACLU v. Grayson County, Kentucky, the ACLU challenged the Ten Commandments contained in the historical display. Mathew Staver, Dean of […]
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Florida Supreme Court to Hear Argument in Florida Bar Case Regarding Homosexual Adoption
Tue, 21 Apr 2009 Tomorrow the Florida Supreme Court will hear oral argument in the case of Liberty Counsel v. The Florida Bar. Earlier this year Liberty Counsel filed a petition at the Florida Supreme Court, arguing that the Bar should remain neutral in the state’s homosexual adoption controversy. Presenting oral argument will be Mathew […]
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