Commencement at Regent University School of Law is the beginning of Christian leadership changing the world. Congratulations to the winner of the Chancellor’s Award for Faculty Recognition for 2019, Professor Gloria A. Whittico, well deserved in part for her profound original scholarship on freedom suit family restoration.
As faculty members we have the privilege of serving these students, and while they work hard to earn their Juris Doctor, the students listed below also saw a greater goal in reaching the world through excellent legal scholarship.
Publications by Regent Law Students:
Obergefell: A Game-Changer for Women (Sandra Alcaide)
Empowering Love and Respect for Child Offenders Through Therapeutic Jurisprudence: The Teen Courts Example (Alison R. Haefner)
Empowering Love and Respect for Child Offenders Through Therapeutic Jurisprudence: The Teen Courts Example (Alison R. Haefner)
Federalism or Extreme Makeover of State Domestic Regulations Power? Rules & Rhetoric of Windsor (and Perry) (Elizabeth Oklevitch).
Are We There Yet? Immigration Reform for the Best Interests of Children (Keila E. Molina)
What they began in law school will only serve to continue to work to restore families for eternity. Congratulations to all graduates! This is just the beginning…
For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.
Ephesians 2:10
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