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competitive edge. A principled foundation. For more than 25 years Regent University School of Law has skillfully prepared students to practice with distinction in arenas from corporate law and private practice to judicial clerkships, government and military.
Their education includes a thorough grounding in legal skills under faculty recognized among the Top 10 law faculty in the nation by The Princeton Review. In fact, in its 2013 annual law school rankings, The Princeton Review placed Regent Law professors among a select group of law schools including Duke, Stanford, Washington and Lee, the University of Chicago and the University of Virginia. Regent Law also has earned a prestigious reputation for consistently producing moot court, mock trial and negotiation c h r i s t i a n
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champions in competitions that have included Harvard, Yale and University of Oxford. Regent Law students are quick to acknowledge these competitions as a critical training ground, sharpening their research and collaboration skills so that they can excel as attorneys. At the core of their success is a comprehensive understanding of the Christian foundations of law. “It is vitally important as a Christian school to pursue excellence in everything,” says Regent Law Dean Jeffrey Brauch. “We can’t settle for mediocrity—we must pursue excellence that carries into our work as counselors-at-law.”
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