
Bradley Jacob
Professor Bradley P. Jacob is an Associate Professor of Law at Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he has taught since 2001. Having earned a B.A. at the University of Delaware and the J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, Jacob teaches and researches in the fields of Constitutional Law, Christian Foundations of Law, Nonprofit Tax-Exemptions, and Contract. He has had previous academic experience at Patrick Henry College where he served as Provost and at Geneva College where he taught in the Business and Pre-law Programs and directed the Center for Law and Public Policy from 1993-1998.
Jacob has extensive experience in religion and the law outside academia as well. He has served as the Executive Director of the Justice Fellowship Policy Institute, Prison Fellowship Ministries; as Executive Director/CEO of the Christian Legal Society, and as a staff attorney for the Center for Law and Religious Freedom.
His articles have appeared in a variety of journals including Richmond Journal of Law and Public Interest, Citizen, and Christian Legal Society Quarterly where he also served as Editor-in-Chief from 1990-1993. Jacob has participated or presented in approximately 10 amicus curiae briefs before the United States Supreme Court on questions involving religious liberty.
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