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Bradley Jacob

Bradley JacobProfessor 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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