Liberty University School of Law will host TeenPact Judicial (TPJ), a chance for young adults interested in the field of law to get practical instruction.
For the second year, TeenPact Judicial will take place on the Liberty campus in Lynchburg, Va. The intense week-long program includes instruction from the school’s law professors and constitutional attorneys from Liberty Counsel. Many of the topics discussed appear on state bar exams and allow the students an introduction into various areas of law.
At the end of the week, participants will take part in the TeenPact Moot Court tournament, where they can put their new skills into practice before a variety of judges.
Mat Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel and dean of Liberty University School of Law, says his passion is “training a new generation of leaders in the rule of law from a Christian perspective,” and TeenPact offers him the opportunity.
“The TeenPact Judicial program is one of the best programs in the country for teens interested in law,” he noted. “These students will be our future leaders. They are energetic, bright, and eager to become world leaders. In a few short years, they will begin shaping world history.”
Teens attending will also have the opportunity to earn the New Generation TeenPact Scholarship. The School of Law announced the award in January, which will be given annually to qualified students who excel in the TeenPact Judicial program.
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