Employment Outcomes
Central to Regent University School of Law’s mission is preparing students for durable legal careers and helping them secure the professional opportunities needed to take them there. Through rigorous legal training, close faculty mentorship, and a deep professional network, Regent Law equips graduates for excellence and meaningful impact at every stage of their careers.
This approach prepares students for both immediate opportunity and long-term success across the legal profession. Regent Law alumni pursue a wide range of legal paths, serving in private practice, public service, federal and state clerkships, and national organizations, supported by individualized career planning that begins in the first semester of law school and continues throughout their professional lives.
Alumni Advancement in Big Law, Clerkships, and National Practice
Regent Law graduates advance to leadership roles across the legal profession, including partnership at major law firms, federal and state clerkships, and positions with nationally recognized organizations. These outcomes reflect a law school committed to rigorous preparation, close faculty mentorship, and sustained professional development.
In recent years, several Regent Law alumni have become partners at large law firms, including:
Andrew Butler (J.D. 2016)
Partner, Jones Day
Former Clerk, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware
Renee Knudsen (J.D. 2016)
Partner, BakerHostetler
Former Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
Michael Pierce (J.D. 2015)
Partner, O’Hagan Meyer
Former Clerk, Newport News Circuit Court
These examples highlight recent alumni advancement and reflect the breadth of professional paths pursued by Regent Law graduates.
Federal Clerkship Perspectives
“To succeed in an appellate clerkship, you need excellent writing, strong critical thinking, and a deep understanding of foundational legal principles. At Regent Law, I was able to hone all three.”
Rich Osborne (J.D. 2022)
Counsel, Becket Fund for Religious Liberty
Former Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
“At Regent, I learned how to dissect complex legal issues without clear answers and developed the writing discipline needed for federal appellate work. That preparation carried directly into my clerkship.”
Anna Edwards (J.D. 2022)
Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
3,578 J.D. Alumni Work in All 50 States, D.C. & 20 Nations
Facts & Stats
Additional ABA Charts Detailing Employment Status, Job Type, Firm Size, and Employment by Region
National Association for Law Placement (NALP) Reports
Bar Passage Rates
- Consistently outperforming the national average for first-time bar passage (+10 percentage points in 2024 and 2025)
- 91% first-time bar passage rate (2025)
- #1 among Virginia law schools for first-time Virginia Bar passage (2024)
- #2 among Virginia law schools for first-time Virginia Bar passage (2025)
- 92% ultimate bar passage within two years of graduation (Class of 2023)