Practice Ready. Purpose Driven.
A Passion to Fight for Justice & Impact the World
CHRIST-CENTERED ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Are you bright, motivated, and interested in an education that will prepare you to pursue justice and impact the world? At Regent Law, you can begin your journey into the legal profession.
Why consider Regent Law? Of the more than 200 law schools with ABA-approved J.D. programs, in the United States, Regent offers a unique combination of a Christ-centered mission, a first-rate faculty and academic program, and high student satisfaction.
We equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in any law-related discipline. Our curriculum provides comprehensive, substantive instruction and excellent skills training in appellate advocacy, trial advocacy, negotiation, and mediation. It’s no surprise that our competition teams rank among the best in the nation.
Yet, training in substance and legal skills is not enough. Regent Law is distinctive because of our Christian mission and commitment to the first principles of law, including Western Legal, Common Law, and American Constitutional traditions. We are committed to the proposition that eternal principles of truth and justice should inform the practice and substance of law.
Regent Law prepares practice-ready, purpose-driven graduates. Let’s change the world.
Beginning With the Outcome in Mind
At Regent Law, you have the opportunity to be challenged, enriched, and equipped to impact the world as you launch your career. In addition to receiving extensive instruction in black-letter law and practical skills training, you will receive guidance in professional and career development and placement, including interviews with employers on campus and access to a comprehensive database of prospective employers, including our vast alumni network.
ADVANCE WITH IMPRESSIVE OUTCOMES
Great value for bar prep | The National Jurist ranked Regent Law as one of only 33 law schools with graduates whose bar passage rates outperformed their incoming LSAT scores.
94%
First-Time Bar Passage Rate, Uniform Bar Exam July 2022
100%
Bar Passage Rate in 14 States July 2022 Bar Exam
98.5%
Ultimate Bar Passage Rate, #21 in the Nation 2023
71 Judges and Dozens of Elected Officials Among Our Alumni # 28
In the Nation for Judicial Clerkships Class of 2021
3,500+ Alumni Practicing in All 50 States, D.C. and 20+ Nations
Practice Distribution CLASS OF 2022
# 3
In the State
Overall Bar Passage Rate
VA Bar Exam, July 2022 (89.58%)
l 50.6% Private Practice
l 16.9% Clerkships
l 21.4% Government
l 2.2% Business & Industry
l 6.7% Public Interest
l 2.2% Education
OPTIMIZE YOUR CAREER READINESS & MARKETABILITY
Regent Law’s Office of Career & Alumni Services offers a myriad of resources to help you define your goals, develop your job strategy, and determine options to help you advance professionally. Access the best tools for pursuing a private or public sector career, whether your aspirations include securing an in-house counsel position, judicial clerkship, corporate career, or advocacy for a nonprofit, government, or public international organization.
REVIEW CAREER SERVICES RESOURCES
Access materials for preparing your resume, drafting cover letters, researching job opportunities, and identifying professional networking strategies. You may also request a career-planning guide.
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ATTEND WORKSHOPS TO EXPLORE CAREER OPTIONS
Learn about the wide variety of career options. Local and regional attorneys, judges, and law faculty routinely participate in presentations on judicial clerkships, governmental positions, private firm employment, public interest employment, and nontraditional career options.
GET INDIVIDUALIZED CAREER COACHING
Identify career interests and strengths, and develop networking and interviewing skills.
REGENT LAW ALUMNI SERVE IN THESE AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
71 Regent Law graduates have served as judges around the nation, including in the following courts: Supreme Court of Wisconsin
Alaska Superior Court (Kotzebue)
Florida Circuit Court (Daytona Beach, Ocala)
Georgia Municipal or Superior Court (Atlanta, Watkinsville)
Illinois Circuit Court (3rd Judicial Circuit)
Indiana City or Town Court (Sellersburg, Winchester)
Kansas District Court (Wichita)
Kentucky District Court
Judicial Clerkships
U.S. Bankruptcy Court
U.S. Courts of Appeals
U.S. Court of Federal Claims
U.S. District Courts
U.S. Magistrate Judge
(34th Judicial District)
North Carolina District Court (Charlotte, Clinton, Goldsboro, Kenansville, Lexington, Reidsville, Sylva)
Ohio Domestic Relations Court (East Mansfield, Sandusky County)
Oregon Circuit Court (Pendleton, Salem)
Tennessee Municipal Court (Decatur, Morristown)
Texas County Court (Del Rio, Waxahachie)
Virginia Circuit, General District, or Juvenile/Domestic Relations Court (Abingdon, Charlottesville, Lovingston, Lynchburg, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Stafford, Virginia Beach)
Washington District Court (Chehalis)
Wisconsin Circuit Court (Waukesha)
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PARTICIPATE IN NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
James Kent American Inn of Court puts you face-to-face with judges, lawyers, law professors, and students as you attend programs on ethics, legal studies, and professionalism to improve the practice of law. A select number of third-year students are invited to join this impressive group.
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SEARCH THROUGH REGENT LAW’S JOB DATABANK, & SEND
State Supreme Courts (e.g., AL, FL, HI, IN, MI, NC, TX & VA)
State Courts of Appeals (e.g., AL, MD, MI, MO, NC, PA, VA, WY)
State Family Courts
Constitutional Law, Public Interest, or Public Service
Alliance Defending Freedom
American Center for Law and Justice
American Family Association
Air Force, Army, Marine, Navy, and Coast Guard JAG Corps
Community Defense Counsel
Concerned Women for America
Free Congress Foundation
Home School Legal Defense Association
Jubilee Campaign, USA
Judicial Watch, Inc.
Just Law International, P.C.
National Legal Foundation
Regent Law graduates have served at the following universities:
Handong (South Korea)
Harvard
Liberty Regent
Texas A&M Trinity
Plus hundreds of private practice law firms.
State Trial Courts
DEA Administrative Law Judge
Executive Office of Immigration Review
Oklahomans for Children & Families
Samaritan House
Shared Hope International
Southern Alleghenies Legal Aid
Tidewater Legal Aid
The Office of the University Counsel - University of Virginia
William & Mary
Universitas Pelita
Harapan (Indonesia)
Woxsen University
Kyle Westaway, J.D., ’07
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP | INNOVATION
Lecturer | Harvard Law Managing Partner | Westaway Brooklyn, New York
Kyle Westaway believes in the power of the market to create positive social and environmental change. His expertise on social enterprise has earned him a place as a contributor for Time, The Guardian, and The Wall Street Journal. He is also a lecturer for Harvard Law School and author of Profit & Purpose
“At Regent, I discovered that a big part of my calling is really around social justice and leveraging the market to do good. If God is leading students here, He will open the doors to meaningful roles where they are making a difference in people’s lives.”
Alumni
CHRISTIAN LEADERS CHANGING THE WORLD
Regent Law alumni serve in all 50 states, D.C., and more than 20 nations as judges, judicial clerks, partners and associates in law firms, and in governmental positions. Our loyal and active alumni network provides mentoring support for our students in internships, externships, apprenticeships, job placement, and professional development.
Tameeka Williams, J.D., ’04
JUDICIARY
Judge | Fourth Judicial District Norfolk, Virginia
“At Regent Law, I benefited from rigorous courses and all of the resources I needed to succeed. The faculty and staff were extremely supportive. Upon graduating, I felt wellprepared to practice law with confidence, which allowed me to zealously advocate for my clients. Now, after many years of practicing law and being named a top lawyer in my community, it is an honor to sit as a judge.”
Kristen Waggoner, J.D., ’97
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
President & CEO | Alliance Defending Freedom Leesburg, VA
Under her leadership, ADF has prevailed as lead counsel in nine U.S. Supreme Court victories, including Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission
“Regent was the only law school I considered because of its unique mission and caliber of graduates. My professors taught me that when you have great adversity, you also have great opportunity. That’s something I get to live out every day as I strive to make a difference.”
Bradley Knox, J.D., ’94
LIFE & HEALTH INSURANCE
Senior Vice President & Counsel, Federal Relations | Aflac, Inc.
Washington, D.C.
“Regent Law gave me a high-quality education delivered by passionate professors who brilliantly integrated biblical principles into a rigorous curriculum. The collegiality of professors and peers also stands out. I can’t imagine you get that blend through any other ABA-approved program.”
Shawn Tuma, J.D., ’99
CYBERSECURITY
& DATA PRIVACY
Partner | Spencer Fane LLP Dallas, Texas
“At Regent Law, you have a unique opportunity to compete with people who are driven for a purpose and a cause, and to show excellence in what you do and how you do it. Most of my practice is devoted to cybersecurity or litigation related to information and privacy law. My goal is to carry forward the standard of excellence I learned at Regent. This will help me continue to influence and advance cybersecurity law to solve problems that we haven’t even thought about yet.”
Farnaz Thompson, J.D., ’07
LABOR & EMPLOYMENT
Partner | McGuire Woods Washington, D.C.
“Regent Law prepared me for my calling — not just my career. The faculty set a standard of excellence and cared deeply about our spiritual and academic growth. Instead of competing against each other, my classmates and I were committed to helping each other succeed. Some of my classmates became lifelong friends who continue to inspire me.”
Noah DiPasquale, J.D., ’17
CONSUMER FINANCIAL SERVICES
Associate | Troutman Pepper Richmond, VA
“I represent clients in national class-action litigation and put to work the rigorous writing and advocacy skills that Regent helped me refine. Regent’s educational and networking opportunities opened the doors for two federal clerkships where I gained valuable firsthand knowledge of court procedure that prepared me further for practice. Most importantly, I am grateful I had the opportunity to study the law in an environment that helped me combine my Christian faith with the practice of law.”
Juris Doctor (J.D.)
INTEGRITY-FOCUSED | LEGAL-SKILLS TRAINING
Regent University’s on-campus Juris Doctor program, approved by the American Bar Association, focuses on legal analysis, writing, problem-solving, and ethical decision-making.
Gain a basic knowledge of the law in key areas, including torts, contracts, property, civil procedure, criminal law, constitutional law, business associations, and evidence.
Develop tools to practice law in a big, medium-sized, or small law firm; as an international lawyer; or in public policy.
Become uniquely equipped to practice law ethically and professionally with integrity and Christian values.
Through a comprehensive curriculum , graduates are well-prepared to pass the bar exam and be eligible to practice law. Subject areas include these sectors of law: administrative, constitutional, public interest, corporate and commercial, family, healthcare, intellectual property, international law, legal theory, legal history, litigation, property/real estate, taxation, and estate planning.
regent.edu/jdlaw
HIGHLIGHTS
90 credit hours
Accelerated program
Three-year program
J.D. Flex program
J.D. Honors
FOR TOP-PERFORMING STUDENTS
Regent Law’s on-campus Honors Program provides an exclusive academic and professional experience to select entering students and those who have performed near the top of their first-year law school class.
Enjoy small-section courses with other high-performing students and a high level of in-class intellectual engagement with fewer required courses.
Work closely with faculty to research and write scholarly publications.
Engage in learning beyond the classroom, such as a visit to the U.S. Supreme Court and an audience with a justice.
Regent Honors students have secured internships, clerkships, and jobs at the Supreme Courts of Texas and Virginia, United States Federal District Courts, United States Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal, state courts of appeals and trial courts, various U.S. attorney’s offices, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, FBI, and a host of private firms and organizations nationwide.
Learn more about how to qualify for the Honors Program: regent.edu/lawhonorsprogram.
HIGHLIGHTS
90 credit hours
Special events with distinguished guest speakers
Greater curricular flexibility
Personalized internship and job-placement assistance
Opportunity to complete one semester of academic credit in an apprenticeship field placement
Apprenticeship – up to 10 credits
Competitions & Awards
RECOGNIZED LEADERS | PRACTICE READY
Our students sharpen their legal research and writing, oral advocacy, and negotiation skills by competing in a variety of moot court, mock trial, and negotiation competitions. Regent Law won the Regional Championship in the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition, 2021. Our teams have won more than 250 championships and awards.
A RECORD OF EXCELLENCE IN ADVOCACY
Moot Court Program
Ranked 9th in the Nation 2023
Ranked 11th in the Nation 2022
Ranked 17th in the Nation 2020
Ranked 5th in the Nation 2016, 2008
Ranked 8th in the Nation 2015
Price Media/Oxford International Moot Court
Ranked 2nd, Americas Region 2020
2nd Best Brief, Americas Region 2020
Best Oralist, Americas Region 2020
Ranked Top 16 in the World 2017
2nd Best Brief, Western Hemisphere 2017
Best Memorial, International Rounds 2015
Americas Region Champions 2016, 2015
Best Memorial, Americas Region 2016, 2015
Ranked 2nd, International Rounds 2013
National Moot Court Competition
National Quarterfinalist - Top 16 2021
National Semifinalist -Top 4 2020
Regional Champions 2022, 2020, 2012
Regional Best Oralist 2022, 2020, 2011
Regional Best Brief 2022, 2013, 2012
George Washington University National Religious Freedom Moot Court Competition
Best Oralist 2015, 2014
American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition
Regional Champions 1996-2023 (12 times)
Regional Best Oralist 2020, 2012, 2007, 1999
Regional Best Brief 2008, 2006, 2001, 2000
National Champions 2006
National Semifinalists 2002
National Best Brief 2002
Touro Law Center National Moot Court Competition in Law & Religion Champions 2015
Best Brief 2018
Best Oralist 2023, 2016, 2014
Second Best Oralist 2023
J. Braxton Craven Jr. Moot Court Competition
Champions 2007
Best Brief 2022
Best Oralist 2012
Burton D. Wechsler 1st Amendment Moot Court Competition
Champions 2007
Best Brief 2022
Best Oralist 2013
Charleston Moot Court Competition
Champions 2016
Best Oralist 2009
Hunton Andrews Kurth Moot Court National Championship
Ranked 2nd 2016, 2009
Best Brief 2016
Best Oralist 2009
William B. Spong, Jr. Moot Court Tournament
Champions 2022, 2009, 2008, 2003
Best Oralist 2011
Best Brief 2008, 1996
Stetson National Pretrial Advocacy Competition
Champions 2021, 2019, 2018, 2009
Semifinalist 2023, 2022, Best Advocate 2023, 2019, 2018, 2009 Best Brief 2018, 2009, 2008
Billings, Exum, and Frye Moot Court Second Place 2017
Best Brief 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2011
Best Oralist 2015, 2012
American Bar Association (ABA)
Law Student Division Negotiation Competition
National Champions 2007
Regional Champions 1995, 1993-2012 (9 Times)
Robert R. Merhige, Jr. National Environmental Negotiation Competition
Champions 2019, 2009, 2000, 1999, 1994
Herbert Wechsler National Criminal Moot Court Competition
Best Oralist 2019
Champions 2019
NBLSA Annual International Negotiation Competition Champions 2010, 2008
Federal Bar Association Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition Champions 2003
Second Place 2022, 2021, 1999
Best Brief 2001, 1999
Second Best Oralist 2022, 2021
John J. Gibbons Criminal Procedure Moot Court Competition
Second Place 2023, 2006
Best Oralist 2023, 2016, 2006
Second Best Oralist 2016, 2006, 2005
Second Best Brief 2023
Notre Dame National Appellate Advocacy
Tournament for Religious Freedom
Second Place 2021
Best Oralist 2021
Second Best Oralist 2021
Southeastern Invitational National Moot Court Tournament
Semifinalists 2022
Best Oralist 2022
Best Brief 2022
“A” Rated for Trial Advocacy
preLaw Magazine, 2023
Texas Young Lawyers Association Trial Competition
Regional Semi-Finalist 2023
Regional Semi-Finalist 2015
Regional Quarter-Finalist 2011
Regional Champion, National Qualifier 2010
Regional Semi-Finalist 2000
Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity Law School Mock Trial Competition
Champions 2024
Second Place 2022
Best Defense Team 2024, 2022
Best Prosecution Team 2023
Best Witness 2023
Runner-Up 2022
Best Advocate Runner-Up 2022
Case Classic Trial Advocacy Competition
Fifth Place 2023
Mock Trial Community Competition
Fifth Place, Quarterfinalist 2023
Harvard Law School Crimson Cup Trial Advocacy Competition
Best Advocate Award 2023
Highest Point Differential 2023
American Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Trial Competition Semifinalist 2010
First Place 2005
Capitol City Challenge
Third Place, Semifinalist 2010
See regent.edu/lawawards for a complete listing.
Experiential Learning
BE PRACTICE-READY WHEN YOU GRADUATE
Through experiential learning and professional formation opportunities, Regent Law combines traditional legal study with hands-on training and ethical formation in the context of a Christian worldview. Our graduates enter the legal field as fully integrated lawyers with a thorough knowledge of the law, the skills to put their knowledge to use, and the personal wellness necessary to succeed.
TOOLS FOR SUCCESS
Mentorship | Receive mentoring from full-time faculty in the context of academic advising, as well as in other mentoring relationships. You also may be matched with a lawyer or judge in the state where you intend to practice or in your preferred practice area.
Practice-Skills Classes | More than one-third of the courses offered in the law school focus on providing you the skills you need to practice law. From drafting pleadings and appellate briefs to conducting discovery and negotiating settlements to drafting contracts and estate plans, Regent Law can train you in the skills you need to be a practicing attorney in your preferred field.
Internships & Externships | Apply your knowledge and develop the skills needed in a legal environment under the supervision of a practicing attorney or judge. Yearlong paid and unpaid internships with judges, firms, and government offices are plentiful. You may also secure externships for class credit.
Apprenticeships | Work an entire semester and earn up to 10 credits in the place you want to practice to help you transition to being a practicing attorney.
regent.edu/LawTrainingOpportunities
EXPERIENTIAL-LEARNING PARTNERSHIPS
Through Regent Law’s civil practice clinic, students provide real and practical pro bono services to the low-income population of Hampton Roads. The clinic, located in downtown Norfolk, across from the City of Norfolk Courthouse, has established partnerships with referring organizations and agencies in the service area. Partners include the Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia, Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters, The Genieve Shelter, and the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
National Right To Work Practicum | Assist with litigation of First Amendment cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Child Advocacy Practicum | Gain practical legal experience by working on cases and legislation relating to children.
Human Trafficking Clinic | Assist human trafficking survivors in getting their criminal records expunged.
Immigration Practicum | Earn academic credit working at a local immigration firm.
A Third-Year Practice Certificate | Virginia allows students to earn this certificate whereby 3Ls can practice law under the supervision of an attorney. Students can earn credit and work at firms, prosecutors’ and public defenders’ offices, governmental agencies, etc. and represent real clients
SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
Regent Law publishes two law journals, providing students with an opportunity to enhance their legal research and writing skills.
Regent University Law Review | A semiannual forum for articles written from a Christian worldview that address timely legal issues. regent.edu/lawreview
Journal of Global Justice and Public Policy | This journal provides a forum for articulating the intersection of law, public policy, and global justice from a Christian perspective. regent.edu/jgjpp
INTERNATIONAL STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
For students interested in studying law in an international context, Regent Law offers opportunities in Pohang, South Korea and Madrid and Barcelona, Spain.
ON-CAMPUS LAW STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Alternative Dispute Resolution Board (ADR)
Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)
Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
Business Law Society (BLS)
Christian Legal Society (CLS)
Family Law Society (FLS)
Federalist Society
Hispanic Law Students Association (HLSA)
Honor Council
International Law Society (ILS)
Law School Spiritual Life Council (LSSLC)
Law Wives
Military & Veterans Law Society (MVLS)
Moot Court Board
Newman Society
Phi Alpha Delta (PAD)
Public Interest Legal Advocates of Regent (PILAR)
Regent Students for Life (RSFL)
Student Bar Association (SBA)
Trial Advocacy Board
Virginia Bar Association Law School Council (VBA-LSC)
Wellness Society
Women’s Law Association See
Faculty
INNOVATIVE SCHOLARSHIP | POWERFUL IMPACT
The Regent Law faculty, educated at prestigious law schools such as Yale, Harvard, Virginia, Chicago, Georgetown, and Regent, is committed to the academic success and spiritual growth of our students and alumni.
They combine practical experience with academic excellence and publish in noted national legal journals, perform pro bono work, and impact legal and policy issues. Their scholarship is cited in state and national codes, rules of evidence, academic journals, state and federal court opinions, and legal treatises. Additionally, many of our faculty have written legal textbooks used at several law schools.
With a passion for equipping future legal professionals, Regent Law faculty make themselves uniquely accessible, balancing the exacting discipline of higher education with a commitment to student success. Our graduates frequently report that their professors imparted training that equips them to succeed at all stages of their careers.
John Ashcroft, J.D.
Distinguished Professor and Former Attorney General of the United States: J.D., University of Chicago School of Law
Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft imparts invaluable lessons of leadership to his students while emphasizing the role of faith in decision-making. He teaches from experience. When terrorists attacked the United States on September 11, 2001, Ashcroft helped chart an effective legal response to the attacks and oversaw a remarkable period of national safety and security afterward.
Erin Morrow Hawley
Associate Professor of Constitutional Law J.D., Yale Law School
Hawley is a former associate professor of law at the University of Missouri. She serves as senior counsel to the appellate team at Alliance Defending Freedom and senior legal fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum. Hawley is a former law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts. She has also practiced appellate law at Kirkland and Ellis LLP, Bancroft LLP, and King & Spalding LLP. Hawley is frequently called upon for legal commentary in media outlets like World Magazine, USA Today, Fox News, the Washington Examiner, the Legal Times, and The Hill.
Jeffrey A. Brauch, J.D.
Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Intellectual Life, Executive Director, Center for Global Justice®: University of Wisconsin, Madison; J.D., University of Chicago Law School
Brauch joined the Regent Law faculty in 1994, teaching Foundations of Law, International Human Rights, International Religious Freedom, Torts, and other courses. Brauch was Dean of Regent Law from 2000-2015, and is now the executive director of Regent’s Center for Global Justice®, an organization he helped pioneer. Brauch also served as a law clerk for Justice William Callow of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and worked as an associate with Milwaukee law firm Quarles & Brady, specializing in commercial litigation.
PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY
Regent Law is dedicated to the professional and moral identity formation of our students. Our faculty’s scholarship and public interest work is building a healthier profession. Professor Madison has co-authored a chapter challenging the legal profession and legal academia: Building on Best Practices: Transforming Legal Education in a Changing World (Lexis 2015).
James Duane, J.D. Professor: J.D., Harvard Law SchoolCULTURAL IMPACT
At Regent Law, you will be challenged to develop your powerful voice and innovative mind in ways that can allow you to produce a meaningful impact in law and culture. As just one example, Professor James Duane’s 5th Amendment lecture, “Don’t Talk to the Police,” has more than 18 million views on YouTube. It was featured by Business Insider and the hit series, “Making a Murderer,” and led to two law review articles that were downloaded more than 1,000 times in less than 10 days, and a book, You Have the Right to Remain Innocent. Duane is also a contributing editor to Black’s Law Dictionary and a highly sought lecturer at academic and professional conferences.
regent.edu/duane
LL.M.
AMERICAN LEGAL STUDIES
American law is now the common currency of business transactions worldwide, influencing law, policy, and government around the globe. Regent Law’s LL.M. in American Legal Studies program trains attorneys from other countries in American law.
Designed for graduates of accredited institutions outside the United States who have already earned a J.D.-equivalent law degree.
Enjoy standard courses in American law, as well as courses in corporate, commercial, and transactional law; constitutional law; public law; alternative dispute resolution; intellectual property law; family law; and criminal law and procedure.
Gain rigorous academic experience plus the unique benefit of studying American law from a Christian perspective.
regent.edu/llm
HIGHLIGHTS
30 credit hours
Two start times per year (August and January)
DELIVERY
On campus Hybrid
While this degree may qualify a student to take a bar exam, it is the student’s responsibility to meet bar requirements and submit documentation accordingly, which may require more than a Regent University School of Law degree certification.
LL.M.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Regent Law’s LL.M. in Human Rights is ideal for lawyers who want to combine their legal education and Christian values to make a lasting impact on behalf of the oppressed and vulnerable throughout the world.
Gain an advanced understanding of international, regional, and domestic human rights protection and promotion from a biblical perspective.
Access hands-on training through Regent’s Center for Global Justice.
Expand your understanding of the international human rights movement through a signature course in International & Comparative Human Rights. This course addresses the origins and fundamental principles of human rights law and current mechanisms for the enforcement of human rights, all through a biblical worldview.
Students will also explore a contemporary human rights issue of their choice through a thesis requirement. The resulting publishable paper may contribute to the practical and scholarly debate over how best to address human rights challenges worldwide.
regent.edu/llm
HIGHLIGHTS 30 credit hours
Two start times per year (August and January)
DELIVERY Online On campus Hybrid
Master of Arts in Law
ADVANCED CREDENTIALS | A COMPETITIVE EDGE
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, occupations requiring a master’s degree are projected to grow at a rate of 21.7% through the next decade. Regent’s M.A. in Law is ideal for individuals desiring an advanced credential for competitive career opportunities but who do not desire to practice law as an attorney.
Through various M.A. in Law concentrations, you may customize your degree focus to fit your career needs. Every program builds upon foundational courses in legal thought and writing skills, but with specializations that set you up to advance in government, corporations, nonprofit organizations, and other professional settings. regent.edu/malaw
CONCENTRATIONS
Advanced Paralegal Studies
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Business
Criminal Justice
Cybersecurity Law
General Legal Studies
Healthcare Law
Human Resources Law
Human Rights & Rule of Law
Immigration Law
International Business Transactions
National Security
Nonprofit Organization Law
Regulatory Compliance
HIGHLIGHTS
30 credit hours
Full time or Part time
DELIVERY
Online
Limited on-campus courses (Varies by concentration)
Master of Arts in Financial Planning & Law
EXPANDED EXPERTISE | INCREASED MARKETABILITY
This comprehensive wealth management program is uniquely housed in Regent’s School of Law—one of the first law schools to offer a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) program. Enjoy access to our Juris Doctor program’s estate planning and tax experts and the opportunity to earn your advanced credential in just five semesters. Regent Law’s emphasis on excellence and integrity will help further establish you as a trusted professional.
regent.edu/financialplanning
HIGHLIGHTS
30 credit hours
Full time or part time
Gain expertise in areas such as insurance, contracts, estate and trust administration, portfolio management, and tax planning.
Learn to guide individuals and corporations through the intricacies of managing wealth.
DELIVERY
Online
Limited on-campus courses
(Varies by concentration)
Top 10 Best Master’s in Legal Studies Programs
Intelligent, 2021
B.A. in Law
PREPARE FOR A CAREER IN LAW
Regent’s Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Law is a pathway to work in courthouses, probation-parole offices, law enforcement, government agencies, and, in certain jurisdictions, assist people in the community with their legal needs—all without a law license. Presented from a Christian worldview, classes introduce you to litigation and transactional settings, legal communication and research, administrative law, trial advocacy, contracts, crime and punishment, civil procedure, family law, and more. The coursework examines the legal, moral, and ethical duties that apply to judges, attorneys, paraprofessionals, administrators, and criminal justice workers. You’ll also study the United States Constitution— its words, meaning, and interpretation by courts and other institutions.
regent.edu/balaw
HIGHLIGHTS
120 credit hours
Full time or part time
Six start times per year
DELIVERY
Online
Centers
AMERICAN CENTER FOR LAW AND JUSTICE
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is a premier national public interest law firm specializing in constitutional law and the defense of religious and civil liberties. Housed on campus, the ACLJ works closely with Regent Law and its centers. This close relationship provides students with extraordinary opportunities to participate in historic cases. It also allows students a competitive opportunity to apply for paid and unpaid positions assisting ACLJ attorneys.
Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow, J.D., Ph.D., brings nationally recognized expertise to the Regent Law faculty and provides students with unparalleled opportunities to contribute to the most important legal cases of our time.
In Westside School District v. Mergens, Sekulow successfully cleared the way for public school students to form Bible clubs and religious organizations on their school campuses.
In Lamb’s Chapel v. Center Moriches School District, he defended the free speech rights of religious groups, ensuring that they be treated equally regarding the use of public facilities.
In Pleasant Grove City v. Summum, Sekulow’s argument resulted in a unanimous (9-0) First Amendment decision affirming the right of governments to accept permanent monuments of their choosing — including Ten Commandments monuments — in public parks. aclj.org
CENTER FOR ETHICAL FORMATION & LEGAL EDUCATION REFORM
The Center for Ethical Formation & Legal Education Reform helps develop the professional identity of our students. The center’s goal is to produce lawyers who understand the nature and purpose of the legal profession and are committed to the ethical practice of law.
Faculty publish and present on professional identity formation nationwide. Regent Law is part of the Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers consortium, which is at the forefront of moral formation in the legal profession.
This unique center pairs incoming first-year students with practicing legal professionals who embody integrity and strong moral character. It also sponsors presentations and panels introducing current law students to the highest professionalism standards of the legal community. regent.edu/cefler
ROBERTSON CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
The Robertson Center for Constitutional Law seeks to advance first principles in constitutional law, including textualism, freedom of speech, separation of powers, federalism, judicial modesty, and religious liberty.
The center promotes these ideas in the academy, the courts, and with the American people. It will publish white papers and scholarly articles; host distinguished scholars, judges, and attorneys; advise foreign governments; and support like-minded organizations defending first principles in our courts.
On June 24, 2022, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overruled two major abortion cases; Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. The Robertson Center for Constitutional Law collaborated with the Christian Legal Society to file an important friend-of-the-court brief in support of the prevailing party. The Center’s brief argued that the Court should overrule Roe and Casey and allow states to craft abortion policy through the democratic process. The Court agreed.
In doing all of this work, the Robertson Center is committed to training the next generation of lawyers and leaders to defend our Constitution.
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CENTER FOR GLOBAL JUSTICE
The Center for Global Justice equips students to use the law to seek justice for the oppressed and supports those already engaged in such advocacy. Students interested in the rule of law, international law, and human rights law have the opportunity to do hands-on legal research and advocacy internships while being trained as advocates.
Academic Preparation | Global justice related courses in our curriculum include International Human Rights, Trafficking in Persons, International Development & the Rule of Law, and International Criminal Law. Students also learn through special events, symposia, and hands-on research and brief-writing projects done in collaboration with legal organizations around the world. Since 2010, 212 Center for Global Justice interns and 165 student staff members have contributed over 70,000 hours of pro bono work (estimated value: $5 million in legal work).
Internship Program | Select students receive funded internships and are placed with legal organizations, such as the International Justice Mission and Advocates International, to combat human trafficking and other human rights abuses and to secure religious liberty. Interns have served 68 organizations in 14 states and 20 countries.
Fellowship Program | Recent Regent Law graduates may apply for a Center for Global Justice human rights fellowship, which provides our graduates with a full year of funding to work with partner organizations. Created in 2017, this program provides new graduates with invaluable legal experience doing work on behalf of the poor and oppressed. Our first four fellows completed 7,680 hours of pro bono legal work for the International Justice Mission and the Office of the Directorate of Public Prosecutions in Uganda.
globaljustice.regent.edu
Campus & Community
Regent Law’s academic community is diverse in faith, cultures, and backgrounds, with students coming from hundreds of academic institutions nationwide. We welcome all qualified students who wish to study from a Christian perspective. Our caring community and coastal climate help students flourish.
Just a short drive from our campus, the Virginia Beach waterfront stretches 25 miles from Chesapeake Bay beaches to the oceanfront resort area and the border of North Carolina. The city is part of the larger metropolitan area known as Hampton Roads. This thriving community is home to the world’s largest naval base, includes nine cities and is the second largest metropolitan area between Atlanta, Georgia and Washington, D.C. Here, you can not only access internship and employment activities, but also a wealth of attractions and activities. Enjoy the diversity of quiet parks and vibrant downtowns, as well as cultural offerings from the opera and art shows to festivals and concerts.
New York City
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Washington, D.C.
Williamsburg
Norfolk
| 7 miles
Downtown Norfolk | 10 miles
Virginia Beach Oceanfront | 17 miles
Indoor Skydiving | 16 miles
Ocean Breeze Water Park | 17 miles
The Adventure Park | 18 miles
Busch Gardens | 45 miles
Water Country USA | 46 miles
Colonial Williamsburg | 48 miles
Williamsburg Premium Outlets | 56 miles
N.C.
Richmond,
Coastal
CAMPUS GEMS
Regent Law Library | The largest, most complete law library in Hampton Roads, providing thousands of legal research titles and tools in print and digital formats, including an extensive collection of current and historical federal, state, and international materials.
Dining, Coffee Shop & Student Lounge | A quaint, cafeteria-style restaurant housed in the Student Center, along with a cozy coffee shop and student lounge where friends connect to study, relax, or play.
Student Housing | Beautiful unfurnished apartments located within a mile of campus are an option for single graduate students. Additionally, there are a number of off-campus apartments and rental homes in the local area.
Chapel & Prayer Garden | The centerpiece of campus life where students can experience the presence of God. A smaller prayer room is open around the clock, and a peaceful adjoining prayer garden also offers respite for intercession and reflection.
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Military & Veterans
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Named a top military-friendly university by Military Times magazine year after year, Regent is equipping a vibrant community of service members, veterans, and military spouses and their dependents for career success.
25% tuition reduction*
Post-9/11 GI Bill* Yellow Ribbon Program
Military Friendly® Top 10 School, Military Friendly, 2023
Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG Corps) - Regent Law equips candidates to serve as military judge advocates and legal advisors. Our law school has a solid track record of placing a high percentage of graduates as JAG Corps officers across the branches of the military.
Whether your goal is to advance your military career or prepare to transition to civilian life, we can equip you to the highest standards for career success.
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Admissions & Financial Aid
At Regent, you are making a solid investment in a top-quality Christian education so you can achieve a brighter future. Our financial aid team is ready to help you work through your scholarship and aid opportunities.
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM OPTIONS
Law students enrolled in either the full-time or JD Flex program may obtain another graduate degree from one of the schools listed below, in addition to the Juris Doctor (J.D.). Joint degrees may be completed in less time than would be required if the two degrees were pursued separately. Students must meet all admissions criteria specific to each academic program. Visit regent.edu/jointlawdegree.
School of Business & Leadership
School of Communication & the Arts
School of Divinity
TRANSFER & VISITING STUDENTS
School of Psychology & Counseling
Robertson School of Government
Students who have completed credits in law school at another accredited institution, and who are in good standing and eligible to continue at that law school, may apply for admission as a transfer student. They may also apply to Regent as a visiting student upon confirmation that all work completed at Regent will be accepted by the law school from which the applicant will graduate. For additional information, please visit regent.edu/lawapply
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
International students are required to meet specific admission requirements in addition to those required of citizens of the United States. The visa classification and academic background determine the nature of the requirements. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that the Office of Admissions receives all required documents by published deadlines for the entering class. Deadlines, forms, and detailed information are available at regent.edu/admissions/international.
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At Regent, you don’t have to choose between academic excellence, practical application, and spiritual depth. We offer it all—making it a wise investment. Our financial aid team is ready to provide the information you need regarding scholarships and federal and private loan programs.
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