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Hosea M. Horneman is an Assistant Professor of Law at the Liberty University School of Law, where he teaches legal history and lawyering skills. He holds a J.D. from Liberty University School of Law (magna cum laude) and a B.A. in Communications from Thomas Edison State College. His research focuses on legal history, judicial procedures, and practical litigation frameworks.
Education:
- J.D., Liberty University School of Law (magna cum laude)
- B.A., Communications, Thomas Edison State College
Research Interests include historical legal systems, appellate practice, and real-estate litigation dynamics. His publications emphasize procedural reforms and legal writing pedagogy.
Publications:
- A Catch-22 of Cert Review (2013) addresses Florida’s judicial review challenges in construction and real-estate disputes.
- Foreword (2009) highlights academic contributions to legal scholarship through law review editorial processes.
Professional Background: Prior to his academic role, Horneman served as a staff attorney for Florida’s Twelfth Judicial Circuit and Fifth District Court of Appeal, worked as senior staff attorney to Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker, and practiced litigation in Florida. He is a member of the Florida Bar and Florida Supreme Court bar.
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