The Regent Law Podcast Law School - Virginia Beach
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Regent University School of Law is a nationally ranked law school that trains students in the law from the Christian perspective. This Virginia Beach based school boasts faculty from noted institutions such as Harvard University, Yale University, and the University of Chicago, who are deeply committed to students’ academic and spiritual success. Through its Center for Global Justice, Robertson Center for Constitutional Law and Center for Professional Formation, Regent Law’s 4,000-plus alumni exemplify its motto: “Law is more than a profession. It’s a calling."
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S1 E12 - 3L Law Chapel - Last Law Chapel Service of 2024
Hear firsthand from 3Ls about their time at Regent Law, as well as a moving tribute honoring Professor Craig Stern.
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Regent Law Giving Day - 4/24/24
April 24, 2024, marks the first-ever Regent Law Giving Day—a moment to celebrate Regent Law and ensure a brighter future for our students. You can give here by clicking the link below.
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To all of you who have prayed for the school, supported the school financially, volunteered at the school, and invested in our students and our mission—thank you. -
S1 E12 - The Administrative State - Part 5 of 6 - Dr. Jeffery Ventrella
Dr. Jeffrey Ventrella continues our series on the administrative state by brilliantly describing how our government now functions with the growth of this "fourth branch".
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S1 E10 - Regent University Chancellor, Gordon Robertson - Regent Law Chapel
Regent Law students learn about faith and the practice of law from Regent University Chancellor Gordon Robertson, at law chapel.
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S1 E9 - The Administrative State - Part 4 of 6 - Theo Wold
Theo Wold, Director of the Administrative State Project for the Claremont Institute discusses how the administrative state functions and effects the lives of every day Americans.
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S1E8 - The Administrative State - Part 3 of 6 - Jonathan Wolfson
Chief Legal Officer and Policy Director at the Cicero Institute, Jonathan Wolfson, describes how agencies within the administriatve state funcition - including his experiences from working at the Department of Labor.