Monica Goodling - a Regent Law grad changing the world for Christ
As the liaison between the White House and the Justice Department, Ms. Goodling seems to have been squarely in the middle of what appears to have been improper directions from the White House to politicize the hiring and firing of United States attorneys. Mr. Gonzales has insisted the eight prosecutors were let go for poor performance, and that the dismissals are an “overblown personnel matter.” But Ms. Goodling’s decision to exercise her Fifth Amendment rights suggests that she, at least, believes crimes may have been committed.
several articles on ms. goodling have referenced her graduation from pat robertson's regent university school of law... here's part of regent's message to prospective law students...
Regent Law School seeks to admit students who are serious about the critical roles they will assume as future counselors, conciliators, defenders of the faith, effective client advocates and followers of Christ.
Strong academic credentials are crucial, but Regent Law also places significant importance on the personal statement and letters of recommendation. The personal statement gives the Admissions Committee insight into the student's motivation for studying law and reveals his or her desire to receive a legal education integrated with Christian principles. Regent Law seeks men and women who are dedicated to becoming Christian leaders who will change the world for Christ.
Why choose Regent? If you are academically qualified and you desire to integrate your faith with your pursuit of a legal education and ultimately the practice of law, we invite you to apply to Regent University School of Law.
also, note the upcoming attractions...
- 2008 Presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, announced as Regent University Commencement Speaker
- Rudy Giuliani to speak at Regent's Executive Leadership Series April 17 at the Founders Inn.
Leadership at Regent University
Pat Robertson Chancellor & President "Regent University is an academic environment where Christian leaders are taught to discern and respond to the times." |
Labels: Alberto Gonzales, Department of Justice, Fifth Amendment, Mitt Romney, Monica Goodling, Pat Robertson, Regent University, Regent University School of Law, Rudy Giuliani, US Attorneys, White House
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