A twelfth generation South Carolinian, Miles Landon Terry was born in Greenville, South Carolina in 1982. He attended elementary and middle schools in the upstate of the Palmetto State and graduated from Wade Hampton High School in 2000. The following autumn, he entered the University of South Carolina where he finished his B.A. in Political Science in three years. He later completed graduate studies in Political Science with an emphasis in early American political thought in the areas of religion, the American family, and American culture and received his M.A. in Political Science in 2004 from Appalachian State University. Mr. Terry spent the next couple of years working in real estate, business, and politics as well as serving as an adjunct instructor in American Government at Greenville Technical College. In the fall of 2006, Miles entered Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Virginia and graduated in May 2009 earning his Juris Doctor degree. Miles and Michelle C. Kogler (’09 Regent Law) of Dallas, Texas were married in August of 2009. They spent a year residing in Arlington, Virginia as Miles served as Associate Counsel to the ACLJ’s Office of Government Affairs. Miles also served as a representative of the European Center for Law and Justice (ECLJ) before the United Nations located in New York, NY.