Robert W. (Skip) Ash

Associate Professor

robeash@regent.edu

Professor Ash
  • J.D. 1997, cum laude , Regent University School of Law.
  • M.I.P.P., 1981, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.
  • Olmsted Scholar, 1977-1979, University of Zurich.
  • B.S. 1972, United States Military Academy.
  • Editor-in-Chief, Regent University Law Review.
  • Outstanding Law Graduate, Regent University School of Law, 1997.
  • Assistant Professor, Regent University School of Law, 2006-Present; Instructor, 2004-2006; Adjunct Professor, 1999-2004.
  • Senior Litigation Counsel for National Security Law, American Center for Law and Justice, 2006-Present; Associate Counsel, 2002-2006; Staff Counsel, 1997-2002.
  • Admitted:  Virginia.

Fields

  • National Security Law
  • Public International Law
  • Comparative Law
  • Appellate Advocacy
  • First Amendment Law
  • Business Associations
  • Legal Analysis, Research & Writing

Journal Articles and Notes

Is Palestine a "State"?: A Response to Professor John Quigley's Article, "The Palestine Declaration to the International Criminal
Court: The Statehood Issue
," 36 Rutgers L. Rec. 186 (2009).

Square Pegs and Round Holes: Al-Qaeda Detainees and Common Article 3, 17 Ind. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 269 (2007).

Books and Publications

Religious Rights and Military Service, in Attitudes Aren't Free: Thinking Deeply About Diversity in the US Armed Forces 99 (James E.
Parco & David A. Levy, eds., 2010) (co-authored by Jay Alan Sekulow).

The Religious Rights of Those in Uniform, Part 3: Legal Principles, Command, May 2010, at 6.

The Religious Rights of Those in Uniform, Part 2: Warrior Ethos, Command, Feb. 2010, at 10.

The Religious Rights of Those in Uniform, Part I: Introduction, Command, Dec. 2009, at 10.