By LCU News
PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Louisiana Christian University alumna Brittany Jones has been admitted to the esteemed U.S. Supreme Court Bar.
She graduated from Louisiana Christian University in 2104 with a degree in history before attending Regent University School of Law.
“I have already submitted briefs to the Supreme Court protecting women’s spaces and opportunities, promoting life, advancing age verification for pornography, and against government overreach,” Jones said. “I will continue to advocate for these issues and other First and Fourteenth Amendment cases.”
Jones serves as the director of Policy and Engagement of Kansas Family Voice and the general counsel for Kansas Family Foundation. She has worked to protect women’s opportunities in sports and other spheres.
“I have advanced laws to promote a culture of life to support moms and protect babies in the womb,” she said. “I have also worked to protect children from radical ideologies and from online pornography.”
She also works to promote parental rights and educational freedom for all families.
Brittany got her start in politics when she was in elementary school and has been actively involved in campaigns, state government and grassroots efforts ever since.
“I was first called to sphere of government at the age of 7, even though I didn’t know fully what that meant,” Jones said. “I would encourage college students to explore the things God has laid on their hearts and trust that the Lord will open the right doors in His timing. Reach out to every person you know who works in that profession. Ask for their recommendations. But also trust the process. If God isn’t opening doors immediately in that area, continue to work with excellence and stay faithful where you are. And remember you are called to faithfulness in every area of your life – you aren’t necessarily called to always get what you want immediately.”
Jones said the best thing about her education at LCU was the access she had to her professors.
“I spent hours in their offices discussing ideas, refining my work, and generally learning from their experiences,” she said. “This prepared me to engage well in law school and the real world.”
One of Jones’ major history professors at LCU was Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Henry Robertson.
“When I taught her she was curious, hardworking, and determined to make her mark on this world,” Robertson said. “Brittany Jones is definitely one of our best ambassadors who is now out in that world unafraid, unapologetic and ready for that awesome responsibility.”
Jones has returned to speak at events at LCU several times since graduating. Her media appearances include CNN, Good Morning America, ABC Australia, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, World Magazine, and many others.
“Brittany possesses strong, conservative values and believes in all our freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights,” Robertson said. “I cannot think of a better person to advocate for the Christian faith, families and our freedoms before the U.S. Supreme Court. For her to be able to write for and argue at our nation’s highest court is an honor and one that comes with great responsibility. I know she will carry forward her deeply held convictions and those of the place where she did her undergraduate work with each case she takes before that court.”