For the first time in school
history, Regent University School of Law has been ranked among the Top 100 law
schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report—landing at #94 in the 2025–26 rankings. Even more remarkable,
Regent Law has climbed 14 spots from last year and 53 spots over the past four
years, making it the fastest-rising law school in the country over that
timeframe.
Other recent accolades include
top national rankings for teaching quality and professor accessibility
from The Princeton Review, and a “Best Value”
designation from preLaw Magazine.
In a field of nearly 200
ABA-approved law schools, this kind of momentum is rare—and it didn’t happen by
accident. It’s the result of a Christ-centered community sustained by prayer,
generosity, mentorship, and a shared commitment to excellence across
generations of students, alumni, faculty, and friends.
As Dean Brad Lingo noted,
“Regent Law’s renaissance shows that a law school can be both committed to a
Christ-centered mission and academically excellent. In fact, it’s the
commitment to our mission that draws outstanding students and world-class
faculty to our law school and fuels our success.”
This isn’t just a ranking—it’s
a reflection of our legacy and God’s grace at work through it all. And it means that lawyers are learning how to restore families!
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