A reminder to stay focused – from a Regent Law graduate and prosecuting attorney, Keila Molina, who is living out her dreams of protecting children.
Family restoration is making sure the court remembers that "the case is about the children."
Visit our Regent Connect page to find us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and much more!
Practicing Law Toward Family Restoration |
How can an attorney and counselor at law help families be rescued from marital breakdown? Attorney Matthew Sexton (Regent ’05) explains. |
A reminder to stay focused – from a Regent Law graduate and prosecuting attorney, Keila Molina, who is living out her dreams of protecting children.
Family restoration is making sure the court remembers that "the case is about the children."
Lynne Marie Kohm, law professor, author, lawyer, speaker, and | |
discipleship mentor, is dedicated to family restoration through the application of Christian legal principles. As the John Brown McCarty Professor of Family Law at Regent University School of Law, and a wife of 20+ years, a (homeschooling) mother of two, and leader in the realm of state and volunteer bar service, Professor Kohm brings a servant leadership model of family preservation and restoration to the practice of family law. |
Spiritual Battle Plays out in Court |
Legal expert Lynne Kohm examines the judges actions and speaks on the spiritual implications of the Rifqa Bary case. |
Professor Kohm is a contributing author to the Cross and Gavel Devotional Blog. | ||
Cross & Gavel is a project of the Institute for Christian Legal studies.
Click here to read Prof. Kohm's devotional blog entries. |
Promoting & Preserving the Marriage Relationship |
Regent Law In Brief is a series of newsletters for you to learn more about the distincitves of our school as well as what makes us unique. Adobe Acrobat required to view. |
No comments:
Post a Comment