Inside the Classroom
As founder of The Center for Law and Culture, it has been Dr. Emmerich’s dream to influence the young and old alike to have an understanding of and appreciation for the legal processes and statutes deeply rooted in Judeo-Christian values. One way this is accomplished is through Dr. Emmerich’s commitment to teach two courses each semester for Olivet students on various legally driven...
Read MoreA More Perfect Union
Constitutional Heritage Week was upon us two weeks ago. For Olivet’s Law and Politics Society, that meant hosting an event in order to help the student body prepare themselves for the November election. LPS provided help both with initial voter registration as well as navigating the various state request forms for voting by mail or absentee. According to a study reiterated by NPR...
Read MoreA Day to Remember—9/11
September 11, 2001. A date which will live in infamy. The United States was suddenly and deliberately attacked. This time, however, that attack has led to a seemingly eternal conflict that continues abroad to this day. As the Center searched for ways to honor the brave men, women, and children who lost their lives as well as those who still live to tell the story, one of the ways it was able to...
Read MoreCOVID Coverage—LPS
A new academic year has begun, which means new beginnings for the Center sponsored Law and Politics Society (LPS). The history of the club is marked with all kinds of successful events—from Lawlapalooza to Valentines for Veterans. And though the status of the current pandemic is ever-changing, LPS still shares the Center’s dream of encouraging individuals to become virtuous citizens by...
Read MoreA Little Love from LPS
Last week, the Center sponsored Law and Politics Society (LPS) hosted their second annual service project to deliver valentines to veterans at the Manteno Veterans Home. For three days, the cabinet and other members of the Law and Politics Society set up a table in the dining hall of Olivet Nazarene University. At this table, students were given the opportunity to express their gratitude to...
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