For John and Mackenzi Ehrett, Patrick Henry College was more than just a stepping stone to law school; it was a proving ground.
Before federal agencies, Senate hearings, and high-stakes litigation,...
Read MorePosted by Madeleine Burr on 4/8/26 11:12 AM
For John and Mackenzi Ehrett, Patrick Henry College was more than just a stepping stone to law school; it was a proving ground.
Before federal agencies, Senate hearings, and high-stakes litigation,...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Henry College on 10/27/25 1:05 PM
Patrick Henry College hosted its annual Moot Court Sentinel Classic In-House Tournament, a required part of PHC's robust Core Curriculum. The strongest competitors earn a spot in PHC's top moot court...
Read MorePosted by Andrea LaBelle on 9/22/25 3:08 PM
"I'm participating in God's creation in helping to promote the Good, the True, and the Beautiful." David Shaw, a 2005 PHC graduate with a BA in Government, went on to earn his J.D. from Georgetown...
Read MorePosted by Clay Ramirez on 4/29/25 1:16 PM
Kyle Ziemnick is a 2020 PHC graduate with a degree in Journalism, but today, he's studying law at the University of Virginia Law School and recently argued a case before the Ninth Circuit Appellate...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Henry College on 7/31/24 9:51 AM
Two PHC students are interning at Concerned Women for America this summer! Rebecca Phillips and Sarah Merly share their thoughts about interning at CWA and working around major cultural issues. Read...
Read MorePosted by Josiah Hemp on 7/18/24 8:57 AM
PHC's moot court program, Core Curriculum, and Christian environment prepared Kelsey Morris (Government, '08) for a career in law, most recently her role as Assistant Professor of Legal Research and...
Read MorePosted by Hannah Gaschler on 7/16/24 8:19 AM
“Teaching at Patrick Henry College was an amazing experience,” said Professor Cliff Vrielink, a partner at Sidley Austin LLP who taught for the first time at PHC this spring. “The students are what...
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