Just got this email. Normally I don't pay much attention to these emails but this is bordering on downright unethical. It is pretty despicable, if you ask me.... then you might want to apply to Regent University School of Law, [my name].
You can join the International Law Society and participate in publishing the Regent Journal of International Law. And best of all, while studying law at Regent, you can actually live in France, Israel or China (to name a few countries) and experience their legal systems firsthand.
So apply to Regent Law with the online LSAC application. (If you have already filled one out, just add us to your list of schools here). Remember that you have earned such benefits as no application fee, a timely admission decision and consideration for scholarships.
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Who sent it? Agree that it is unethical.
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I edited out the signature, but what the heck; here it is.Danteshek wrote:Who sent it? Agree that it is unethical.
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Jeffrey A. Brauch
Dean and Professor
Regent University School of Law
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
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Why a Journal of International Law at Regent University?, 1 REGENT JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 (2003).
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"I am pleased to introduce the first issue of the Regent Journal of International Law. The Journal was born out of the vision and diligence of a dedicated group of students, assisted by able faculty. These students understand that the legal profession's future is global in nature. They have recognized that whether or not they have an international law practice, their careers will ultimately intersect with and be impacted by international law in many ways."
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rebexness wrote:I got that this morning. I lolled.
They also have student blogs on their law website. Thats some funny ish.
"With my law degree I plan to prosecute human traffickers and provide legal justice for their victims. God's love for the poor and oppressed is evidenced throughout Scripture."
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Danteshek wrote:rebexness wrote:I got that this morning. I lolled.
They also have student blogs on their law website. Thats some funny ish.
"With my law degree I plan to prosecute human traffickers and provide legal justice for their victims. God's love for the poor and oppressed is evidenced throughout Scripture."
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What's unethical? They do have the journal and you can live in those countries.
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What's unethical is the shameless pandering to ignorant, uninformed 0Ls who are operating under the mistaken assumption that this will lead them to a desirable job.thecilent wrote:What's unethical? They do have the journal and you can live in those countries.
Regent knows exactly what they're doing. They're taking advantage of a common ignorant fantasy to make money.
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+1 Terrible school? Check. Unethical to have this journal? ......thecilent wrote:What's unethical? They do have the journal and you can live in those countries.
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Whats unethical is McGeorge's borderline stalking.
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Who doesn't do this?Adjudicator wrote:Regent knows exactly what they're doing. They're taking advantage of a common ignorant fantasy to make money.
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lol Yeah that gets badrman1201 wrote:Whats unethical is McGeorge's borderline stalking.
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Of course almost all schools do this, to some degree. However, none of them sent me an email like this one.thecilent wrote:Who doesn't do this?Adjudicator wrote:Regent knows exactly what they're doing. They're taking advantage of a common ignorant fantasy to make money.
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If getting this international law email sets on a path to attend Regent and seek employment in international law journal, it's your fault, not Regent'sAdjudicator wrote:What's unethical is the shameless pandering to ignorant, uninformed 0Ls who are operating under the mistaken assumption that this will lead them to a desirable job.thecilent wrote:What's unethical? They do have the journal and you can live in those countries.
Regent knows exactly what they're doing. They're taking advantage of a common ignorant fantasy to make money.
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How does a woman bent on becoming a medical doctor suddenly change her mind and pursue a legal career? We asked Regent Law 1L student, Colby Barron. “It was a long journey,” she says. “When I got into the science field, I found that it is not very open to Christians or to people that believe in Intelligent Design, so that made me start thinking about doing something else where I could, as a Christian, affect some type of change.”Danteshek wrote:rebexness wrote:I got that this morning. I lolled.
They also have student blogs on their law website. Thats some funny ish.
"With my law degree I plan to prosecute human traffickers and provide legal justice for their victims. God's love for the poor and oppressed is evidenced throughout Scripture."
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lol Stop.Wholigan wrote:How does a woman bent on becoming a medical doctor suddenly change her mind and pursue a legal career? We asked Regent Law 1L student, Colby Barron. “It was a long journey,” she says. “When I got into the science field, I found that it is not very open to Christians or to people that believe in Intelligent Design, so that made me start thinking about doing something else where I could, as a Christian, affect some type of change.”Danteshek wrote:rebexness wrote:I got that this morning. I lolled.
They also have student blogs on their law website. Thats some funny ish.
"With my law degree I plan to prosecute human traffickers and provide legal justice for their victims. God's love for the poor and oppressed is evidenced throughout Scripture."
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This thread has the potential to be epic
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this is spectacularWholigan wrote:How does a woman bent on becoming a medical doctor suddenly change her mind and pursue a legal career? We asked Regent Law 1L student, Colby Barron. “It was a long journey,” she says. “When I got into the science field, I found that it is not very open to Christians or to people that believe in Intelligent Design, so that made me start thinking about doing something else where I could, as a Christian, affect some type of change.”Danteshek wrote:rebexness wrote:I got that this morning. I lolled.
They also have student blogs on their law website. Thats some funny ish.
"With my law degree I plan to prosecute human traffickers and provide legal justice for their victims. God's love for the poor and oppressed is evidenced throughout Scripture."
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Dude Regents is weird man
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Good reading material on the site
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Coming from a school as large as the University of Florida, Sarah was taken aback, and even a little put-off, by Regent’s size. But on the second day of her visit Professor Charles Oates pulled her aside and asked for her story and how he could pray for her. That is when she knew that this is where she belonged.
Upon beginning classes Sarah confessed that she initially reverted to her former self, and even sat praying that she would not get called on. “After the first few days I thought ‘What am I doing? I’m here to study, to glorify God, but I’m being so self-conscious and so self-centered.’” The Lord reminded her that her identity is in Christ. “It doesn’t matter if I get a question wrong or embarrass myself in some way. My identity in Christ is solid.”"
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Coming from a school as large as the University of Florida, Sarah was taken aback, and even a little put-off, by Regent’s size. But on the second day of her visit Professor Charles Oates pulled her aside and asked for her story and how he could pray for her. That is when she knew that this is where she belonged.
Upon beginning classes Sarah confessed that she initially reverted to her former self, and even sat praying that she would not get called on. “After the first few days I thought ‘What am I doing? I’m here to study, to glorify God, but I’m being so self-conscious and so self-centered.’” The Lord reminded her that her identity is in Christ. “It doesn’t matter if I get a question wrong or embarrass myself in some way. My identity in Christ is solid.”"
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kwais wrote:Wholigan wrote:How does a woman bent on becoming a medical doctor suddenly change her mind and pursue a legal career? We asked Regent Law 1L student, Colby Barron. “It was a long journey,” she says. “When I got into the science field, I found that it is not very open to Christians or to people that believe in Intelligent Design, so that made me start thinking about doing something else where I could, as a Christian, affect some type of change.”Danteshek wrote:rebexness wrote:I got that this morning. I lolled.
They also have student blogs on their law website. Thats some funny ish.
"With my law degree I plan to prosecute human traffickers and provide legal justice for their victims. God's love for the poor and oppressed is evidenced throughout Scripture."
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"It was initially called "CBN University School of Law" after the televangelist's Christian Broadcasting Network, whose studios share the campus and which provided much of the funding for the law school."
Good thing they didn't keep the original name of the law school. Christians could have ended up blackballed from the law field as well as the science field.
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