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David D. Velloney, Senior Lecturer at Regent University School of Law, has a distinguished career spanning academia, military service, and church leadership. He joined Regent's full-time faculty in 2008 as an associate professor, teaching criminal law, constitutional criminal procedure, trial practice, and national security law. From 2013 to 2022, he served as an adjunct professor and senior lecturing fellow while also holding the role of executive pastor at River Oak Church.
- Bachelor of Science in International Politics, United States Military Academy at West Point
- Juris Doctor (J.D.), Yale Law School
- LL.M. in Military Justice, The Judge Advocate General’s School
His research focuses on Criminal Law, Military Justice, and Trial Advocacy, with publications addressing procedural fairness, war crimes, and legal education. His articles reflect expertise in tactical charging, mitigation strategies, and substantive criminal law developments.
Scientific and professional accolades include multiple Professor of the Year awards at Regent University and military honors such as the Legion of Merit. He has contributed extensively to legal casebooks and handbooks, particularly for trial advocacy and criminal law.
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