Louis W. Hensler III

Professor of Law, Regent University School of Law

Louis W. Hensler III has served as a professor of law at Regent University School of Law since 1998. He previously worked for Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue in its Pittsburgh, PA office from 1989-98. He clerked for Judge J.L. Edmondson, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit,  from 1988-89. He earned his J.D. in 1988 from the  University of Chicago Law School and a B.A. in 1985, summa cum laude, from Bob Jones University.

His fields of specialty include products liability, evidence, torts, and Christian foundations of law. 

Selected Publications

What’s Sic Utere for the Goose:  The Public Nature of the Right to Use and Enjoy Property Suggests a Utilitarian Approach to Nuisance Cases, Northern Kentucky Law Review (Spring 2010).

A Modest Reading of St. Thomas Aquinas on the Connection Between Natural Law and Human Law, 43 Creighton Law Review 153 (Fall 2009).

The Trammel Court’s Hasty Rejection of Jerry Maguire’s View of Marriage, 23 Georgia State Law Review 325 (Winter 2006).

Misguided Christian Attempts to Serve God Using the Fear of Man, 17 Regent University Law Review 31 (Fall 2004).

Class Counsel, Self-Interest and Other People’s Money, 35 University of Memphis Law Review 53 (Fall 2004).

The Recurring Constitutional Convention: Therapy for a Democratic Constitutional Republic Paralyzed by Hypocrisy, 7 Texas Review of Law and Politics 263 (Spring 2003).

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