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Jeffrey A. Brauch, J.D.Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Intellectual LifeFounding Director, Center for Global Justice®Professor

Jeffrey A. Brauch, J.D.

Bio

Professor Jeff Brauch joined the Regent Law faculty in 1994. From 2000 to 2015, he served as the law school’s dean. Brauch helped create Regent’s Center for Global Justice® and serves as the Center’s founding director. He has taught Foundations of Law, International Human Rights, International Religious Freedom, Torts, and other courses.

Prior to teaching, Brauch served as a law clerk for Justice William Callow of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and then worked as an associate with Milwaukee law firm Quarles & Brady, where he specialized in commercial litigation.

Brauch and his wife Becky four adult children and four grandchildren. They attend New Covenant Presbyterian Church, where he is an elder. He loves history, the music of Beethoven, and the Green Bay Packers – not necessarily in that order.

Credentials

J.D., with honors, University of Chicago Law School

B.A., with distinction, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Publications

Books and Monographs:

A Higher Law, Readings on the Influence of Christian Thought in Anglo-American Law, 3d ed. (William S. Hein & Co., August 2019).

Flawed Perfection: What It Means To Be Human & Why It Matters For Culture, Politics, And Law (Lexham Press, 2017).

A Higher Law, Readings on the Influence of Christian Thought in Anglo-American Law, 2d ed. (William S. Hein & Co., August 2008).

Is Higher Law Common Law? A Higher Law, Readings on the Influence of Christian Thought in Anglo-American Law, (William S. Hein & Co., August 1999).

Chapter 10 supplement to The Attorney's Guide to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals (L. Kaster and K. Ripple, eds. 1987 and Supp. 1993).

Journal Articles and Notes:

“In Faith and Practice: How Christian Doctoral Programs Address Religious Diversity Needs,” 20 Christian Higher Education, 1-2, 87-103 (2021) (co-authored with Hannah C. Jones, Anderson Rowan, and Rachel L. Stephens).

"Reflections on Integrating Faith and Law," 3 Religio et Lex 51 (Summer 2020).

“The Human Rights Movement and the Prevention of Evil: The Need to Look Inward as Well as Out,” 68 Catholic University Law Review 425 (2019)

“E.S. v Austria: Europe’s Folly,” (co-authored with Cody Goings) 5 Regent J. L. & Pub. Pol. 83 (2019)

“Is Your Notion of Human Dignity Too Narrow?” Christianity Today (August 17, 2018)

“The Destructive Reach of Human Trafficking – and God’s Call to His People,” 13 The Christian Lawyer 6 (Spring 2017)

“Three Role Models of Leadership for the Law School Dean,” 48 Toledo L. Rev. 205 (2017)

"From Crisis to Innovation," 22 Education & Practice 1 (Spring 2014)

"Abraham Kuyper's Calvinism and Politics." 1 Journal of Christian Legal Thought 1 (Spring 2011).

"Shaping the Next Generation of Lawyers: A Call to the Christian Legal Community." 7 The Christian Lawyer 36 (Winter 2011).

"." 42 The University of Toledo Law Review 3 (Spring 2011).

"Leroy Hassell the Teacher." 19 Education & Practice 2 (Spring 2011).
'Own Your Career': Career Planning in a Challenging Market." 27 Education & Practice 1 (Spring 2009).

"." 38 Toledo Law Review 101 (2007).

"." Wisconsin Lawyer 12 (December 2005).

"." 36 Toledo Law Review 11 (2004).

"." 35 Toledo Law Review 23 (2003).

" 1 Regent Journal of International Law1 (2003).

"." 34 Toledo Law Review 23 (2002).

"." 33 Toledo Law Review 1 (2001).

"More Than A Summer Vacation." 10 Education & Practice 6 (2001).

"Municipal Activism v Federal Law: Why ERISA preempts San Francisco-Style Domestic Partner Ordinances." 28 Seton Hall Law Review 925 (1998).

"Foreign Summer Programs: More Than A Summer Vacation." 10 Education & Practice 6 (2001).

"." 48 Kansas Law Review 285 (2000).

"." 11 Regent Law Review 343 (1999).

"." 21 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 541 (1998).

"." 28 Seton Hall Law Review 925 (1998).

"." 41 Wayne Law Review 1233 (1995).

"" 20 Pepperdine Law Review 497 (1993).

Affiliations

  • State Bar of Wisconsin
  • James Kent American Inn of Court
  • American Bar Association
  • Norfolk and Portsmouth Bar Association
  • Christian Legal Society
  • Admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin

MEMBERSHIPS

Institutional Review Board

Awards

1998-99 Chancellor's Award (91¶¶Ňő Outstanding Professor of the Year)

1998-99 1L Professor of Year

2014-15 2L/3L Professor of Year

1996-97 Christian Legal Society Law Student Ministries Award

2009 Champion for Justice, Justice Calls

2013 Law Student Ministries Award

2016-2017 1L Professor of the Year