Serving as a judicial clerk upon graduation is an aim for many law students. For a remarkable 26% of Regent University 2019 Law graduates who landed Judicial Clerkships, that aim has become a reality. “Regent students are prepared to secure competitive clerkships because of our professional support and counseling, our unique resources, and the School’s reputation with judges that has been solidified over the years,” said Dean of the law school, Chief Justice Mark Martin (Ret.). “This reflects the hard work of our students and the rigor of the program.” “Over the course of my career as director of Career & Alumni Services I’ve found that having a dean that is a retired jurist that has clerked and hired clerks is instrumental in placing exceptional students in extraordinary positions,” said LAW’s Director of Career & Alumni Services, Kathy Stull. “With our new dean, Chief Justice Mark Martin (2014-2019), we hit that exact balance of jurist/administrator.” Rebecca Garcia