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Regent Law Library Welcomes Audrey Lynn to Faculty

Regent University Law Library welcomes Audrey Lynn to its faculty as Head of Electronic Resources and Digital Initiatives.

Audrey is responsible for managing the Law Library’s electronic collections and materials, providing a strategic vision for digital initiatives designed to facilitate the use of law library resources, increase student research competency, and support faculty scholarship, and providing research and outreach services to law school faculty and students.


Audrey received her JD cum laude from Regent University School of Law in 2018 and her B.S. in Mathematics summa cum laude from Georgia Gwinnett College in 2015. While a student at Regent Law, Audrey was a member of the Law Review and the Honor Council and was the recipient of the National Association of Women Lawyers Outstanding Female Graduate Award. She served as a law clerk at the American Center for Law and Justice and was a judicial intern for the Hon. Glenn A. Huff, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, and the Hon. Nels S.D. Peterson, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia.

“When I received an unexpected job offer from the Law Library right around the time I was graduating, I was thrilled with the opportunity to remain in the Regent community. I felt like my background and excitement about the mission of Regent Law uniquely qualified me for the position.”

Audrey recently passed the Bar in her home state of Georgia.  Her student note, Let’s (Not) Make This Work! Why Stare Decisis Workability Should Be a Sword but Not a Shield, is slated for publication in the forthcoming issue of Regent University Law Review.

Audrey enjoys music and art and hopes to get back to practicing those soon with both law school and the bar exam now behind her. You can view her full profile here.

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