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Jerry LambeApr 30th, 2021, 11:20 am
A former spokesperson for two-time Attorney General
Bill Barr has taken a new editorial position with Fox News, the network announced in a press release on Thursday.
According to the release,
Kerri Kupec was named the network’s newest Washington editor, a role she will begin on May 10. She will report to
Doug Rohrbeck, who was also promoted to serve as Senior Vice President of D.C. News.
Kupec became the Justice Department’s chief spokesperson in Dec. 2018 when she replaced
Sarah Isgur Flores as the director of the DOJ Office of Public Affairs. She was also a member of former President
April 23, 2021 : By Jacob Couch - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
The mock trial, held in one of the School of Law’s trial rooms, featured nine third-year law students and 23 forensic science students.
This past weekend, Liberty University’s School of Law and forensic science program held their annual mock trial, a valuable experience that associate law professor Phil Kline and forensic science professor Dr. J. Thomas McClintock claim will help prepare students to become professionals in their respective fields.
The mock trial featured nine third-year law students from Kline’s Advanced Trial Advocacy class and 23 forensic science students enrolled in McClintock’s undergraduate Forensic DNA Analysis class. The fictional case centered on a non-verbal special needs child who was the victim in a sexual assault involving an adult relative. Forensic science students acted as witnesses testifying for the defendant and the prosecution as well as expert witnesses on
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