Journey to Richmond: a Regent Law alum's take on the VA Governor's race

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ACLJ Staff Writers

June 21, 2011

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As I sit here in a car on the way to Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell's victory party in Richmond, I cannot help but be proud about how far my law school has come in such a short period of time.  I recently graduated from the Regent University School of Law, the same law school Democrat candidate Creigh Deeds references in his attack ads against McDonnell.  Of course, you may not have heard Regent much in the ads, instead you've heard "Pat Robertson's Law  School."

Deeds and his fellow liberal elites will be shocked to learn that I, along with the majority of my classmates, passed the bar this summer.  Deeds and the left just can't understand how any of us that chose to attend a religiously affiliated, conservative university to attain our professional degrees could somehow be effective politicians, attorneys, and leaders in our community.

Click here to finish reading this article written by Jordan Sekulow at Examiner.com.

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