
معرفی
David McGinley is a Visiting Associate Professor of Law at Liberty University School of Law. He brings extensive experience from both academia and legal practice, having taught property law, constitutional law, and legal writing for over a decade, including a ten-year tenure at Handong International Law School in South Korea.
Education
- J.D., summa cum laude, Regent University School of Law
- B.S., The Pennsylvania State University
Research and Teaching Interests
Professor McGinley’s scholarly and teaching focus spans Constitutional Law, Property Law, First Amendment Rights, and Legal Ethics. His work often intersects with conservative legal theory, religious freedom, civil rights, and national security law. He has taught courses including Property I & II, Advanced Real Property, Legal Research and Writing, Oral Advocacy, and Professional Responsibility.
Publication Trends
His publications, primarily in the Washington Times and American Thinker, reflect a consistent engagement with constitutional interpretation, religious liberty, and critiques of judicial activism. His commentary often challenges progressive legal narratives, emphasizing originalist and conservative jurisprudential perspectives.
Awards and Honors
- Teacher of the Year, Handong International Law School (2012, 2014, 2020)
Professional Affiliations and Practice
Professor McGinley is admitted to practice in New Jersey, the District of Columbia, and Pennsylvania, and before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. His legal practice has included roles at the Center for Individual Rights, the American Center for Law and Justice (Asia Office), and private litigation focusing on First Amendment, civil rights, and vaccine injury law.


