Articles Featuring Paul B. Stephan
Accolades: UVA Law No. 2 in Employment Outcomes
July 25, 2022
Sizing Up the Supreme Court Term
July 1, 2022
From Sanctions to Cyberattacks: What’s Next in the Ukraine Conflict?
February 28, 2022
Accolades: UVA Law No. 2 in Alumni at Top Firms
February 14, 2022
What Laws Will Govern Battles in Cyberspace?
August 27, 2021
Stephan’s New Book Puts Restatement Effort Into Context
October 5, 2020
Professor Appointed Special Counsel to Pentagon General Counsel
September 16, 2020
Paul B. Stephan Earns Traynor Award for Faculty Scholarship
September 18, 2018
Tax Stars
April 5, 2017
The Legal Landmarks of 2016
December 19, 2016
11 Ways UVA Law Prepares Students to Go Global
February 19, 2016
UVA Law Symposium to Explore Weaknesses Within Global Economy
February 10, 2016
Bush’s Response to Hamdan Raises Questions, Panelists Say
September 13, 2006
Big Data and the Law of War
January 25, 2023
Giving Russian Assets to Ukraine—Freezing Is Not Seizing
April 26, 2022
Profs Tell Justices Not To Let Courts Decide Int’l Relations
April 13, 2022
Ep 57 ft. Paul Stephan
January 17, 2022
Sovereignty in a Fragmenting, Globalizing World
March 27, 2020
Canadian Court Won't Nix Expert Report In $701M Yukos Case
August 5, 2019
After ATS Litigation: A FCPA for Human Rights?
May 7, 2018
Warmbier Family Sues North Korea
April 27, 2018
Paul Stephan
March 13, 2018
25th Amendment Unlikely To Be Invoked Over Trump's Mental Health
January 7, 2018
9/11 Families Sue Saudi Arabia
March 20, 2017
For 9/11 Victims' Families, Suing Saudis Easier Than Collecting
September 30, 2016
Senate Poised to Override Obama's 9/11 Bill Veto
September 28, 2016
US Must Not Privatize Anti-Terrorism
September 15, 2016
S. 2040, the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act
July 14, 2016
Make the Magnitsky List? You May Have Options
December 6, 2012