Prof. Grant Rost
Grant Rost is an Associate Professor of Law at Liberty University School of Law but, in TeenPact circles, he’s mostly known as “the guy who runs TeenPact Judicial.”
He is a moot court coach for Liberty’s nationally ranked moot court teams. He has also coached undergraduate moot court at the collegiate level and has coached mock trial at the high school, collegiate, and law school levels. He is a proud alumna of The University of Akron’s trial teams, where he also received his Juris Doctor. In 2015, he earned a Master of Education from Lynchburg College. He’s a requested speaker on the subject of storytelling as a method of persuasion.
He has presented at national training conferences for law professors, lawyers, and competition coaches at Stetson College of Law in Gulfport, Florida, American University’s Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C., Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama, Temple University’s Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, University of Illinois, Chicago in Chicago Illinois, Hofstra School of Law in Long Island, New York, Fordham School of Law in New York, New York, and the Roanoke chapter of the American Inn of Court.
He is also a professional photographer which he considers just another form of storytelling.
He is the author of Campfires, Car Accidents, and the Cosmos: Persuasive Appeals to Jurors Through the Human Appetite for Wonder. 4 Stetson J. Advoc. & L. 54 (2017) and co-author of the Brain Lessons monthly blog out of Temple University’s Beasley School of Law.