Articles Featuring Deborah Hellman
Accolades: Professor’s Paper on Algorithmic Decision-Making Wins Award
December 18, 2020
Born After Last Election, Student Organization Bridges Divides
November 2, 2020
Ferzan’s Co-Edited Book Ponders Contemporary Issues in Criminal Law
February 26, 2020
Professors Elected to American Law Institute
January 3, 2020
A Primer on Impeachment
November 13, 2019
Professors Want To Make Corruption CLEAR
November 4, 2019
Deborah Hellman Wins APA’s Fred Berger Memorial Prize
September 17, 2018
The Legal Landmarks of 2016
December 19, 2016
UVA Law Professors Explain What the 25th Amendment Means
January 7, 2021
We Must Not Leave the Vulnerable Out If We Have Health Care Rations
December 1, 2020
Trump’s Legal Blitz Isn’t Contesting Enough Votes to Win
November 9, 2020
Deborah Hellman: ‘Big Data and Compounding Injustice’
October 23, 2020
Inequity in Infectious Diseases
October 9, 2020
How Do We Define Anti-Jewish Discrimination? The Puzzle of Antisemitism
September 10, 2020
Bribery
January 31, 2020
UVA Panel Discusses Context and History of Impeachment
January 17, 2020
Corruption and Institutional Decay: Session Three
November 19, 2019
Andrew Yang Offered $1,000 to 10 Random Families. Is That Legal?
September 13, 2019
Bribery, Crowdfunding, and the Strange Case of Senator Susan Collins
September 14, 2018
Democracy Initiative Selects Its Next Lab
April 25, 2018
An Experiment Gives Cash Aid To The Poor. Is That Ethical?
September 13, 2017
University Law Professors Weigh In on Obergefell v. Hodges
April 28, 2015
U.S. Court: Va. Gay Marriage Ban is Unconstitutional
July 28, 2014
Ted Olson: Va. gay marriage ban ‘flatly unconstitutional’
April 12, 2014
Does a Theory of the Good Belong in the Constitution?
October 22, 2012
Affirmative Action Case to be Heard by Supreme Court
October 9, 2012