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Witherspoon School to Address Election Year Issues

Before you spend four years and $75,000 to learn Charles Darwin’s philosophy of law, take four days to get the Founding Fathers’!

The year 2008 may prove to include the most significant Witherspoon School of Law and Public Policy of the last decade. This “election year,” Witherspoon will address many of they key legal, ethical, and political issues facing the nation and the Church as America prepares to elect and install a new political regime.

The mission of the Witherspoon School of Law and Public Policy is to prepare men for leadership in their role as fathers, churchmen, and statesmen with specific emphasis on providing future attorneys, civil magistrates, and community leaders with a rock-solid biblical foundation of law, jurisprudence, and the foundations of liberty. Students will spend four days studying with a distinguished team of attorneys, statesmen, and historians, and even one former state Supreme Court Chief Justice — Roy Moore.

In order to maintain a suitable, preferably intimate environment for a week of instruction and mentorship, we need to keep the classroom size somewhat limited. Consequently, space is available on a first come, first serve basis.

To learn more about this year’s event and to register, click here