Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Natt Gantt recently appeared on CBN News to discuss the ramifications of Omarosa Manigault Newman's secretly recording White House conversations. Although her actions may have legal, there "may be specific ethical implications given her particular role in the White House," noted Gantt. Gantt is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and a Professor at Regent University School of Law, as well as Co-Director of the Center for Ethical Formation & Legal Education Reform (CEFLER). Gantt was also a Co-Founder of CEFLER in 2012 after he and fellow Regent Law Professor Ben Madison were influenced by a landmark report published by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The report, titled "Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Practice of Law," contends that law schools need to place greater emphasis on offering an integrated curriculum that cultivates students’ moral formation and understanding of what...