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Constitutional Law
Roundup of the 2020 Supreme Court Term
September 10, 2021
Michael Corcoran ’17 To Clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
July 13, 2021
Mila Versteeg’s Co-Authored Book Wins Public Law Society’s Top Honor
July 9, 2021
Sizing Up the Supreme Court Term
July 7, 2021
A. E. Dick Howard Says Work Shepherding Virginia Constitution ‘A Blessing’
July 1, 2021
Professor Toby Heytens Nominated to Fourth Circuit
June 30, 2021
Robert Mueller Will Share Lessons From Special Counsel Investigation During UVA Law Course
June 2, 2021
Property Law Supports Removal of Richmond’s Lee Statue, Argues Richard Schragger
May 25, 2021
Payvand Ahdout, Who Studies Modern Federal Courts, To Join Faculty
May 13, 2021
Bertrall Ross, Who Studies Why People Lack Power in Democracy, To Join Faculty
May 6, 2021
Kevin Cope Says Vaccine Passports Will Usher End to Pandemic, Restrictions
May 4, 2021
Professor Explores Legality, Efficacy of Vaccine Passports
April 19, 2021
Alumnus Named Bristow Fellow
April 15, 2021
Professor Named to President’s Supreme Court Commission
April 9, 2021
David Law, Courts and Constitutions Expert, To Join Faculty
April 7, 2021
‘Common Law’ S3 E5: Regulating Private Lives
March 23, 2021
‘Common Law’ Looks at Pushback Against Landmark Civil Rights Decisions in Family Law
March 23, 2021
Virginia-Duke Roundtable Looks at President’s Foreign Relations Powers
March 2, 2021
At Cutting Edge of Free Speech, Citron Advocates for Reform
February 15, 2021
‘Common Law’ S3 E2: The Bias Baked Into Algorithms
February 9, 2021
‘Common Law’ Explores Bias in Algorithms
February 9, 2021
The Constitution of Virginia at 50: Looking Back and Looking Ahead
February 5, 2021
‘Common Law’ Season 3 Preview: Law and Equity
January 26, 2021
‘Common Law’ S3 E1: What Happened to the ‘Promised Land’?
January 26, 2021
‘Common Law’ Kicks Off With Exploration of ‘Promised Land’ on Race
January 26, 2021
January Term Course Contemplates Legacy of Justice Ginsburg
January 20, 2021
Can the President Pardon Himself?
January 19, 2021
Symposium To Discuss Religious Liberty, Family Law, Bias
January 12, 2021
Micah Schwartzman Discusses Capitol Attack, What’s Next for Democracy
January 11, 2021
New York Times List of Books for Biden Selects Saikrishna Prakash’s ‘The Living Presidency’
December 21, 2020
Accolades: Professor’s Paper on Algorithmic Decision-Making Wins Award
December 18, 2020
Privacy Expert Danielle Citron Joins Faculty
December 11, 2020
Student-Scholar Explores Home Rule in Virginia
December 11, 2020
Juror No. 12 Wants Her Voice Heard
November 18, 2020
Fundamental Questions for Our Democracy Regarding a Federal Right to Education
November 16, 2020
Sizing Up the Supreme Court Term
November 12, 2020
Alumni, Faculty Remember Ginsburg
November 12, 2020
Professor Sees Possible Threat to Native American Protections
November 12, 2020
50 Years After Leading Constitution’s Revision, Professor Reflects on Changes
November 11, 2020
Recounts Probably Won’t Make a Difference in the Presidential Election, But Other Issues Might
November 5, 2020
Risa Goluboff, Leslie Kendrick Analyze Supreme Court Term
November 2, 2020
Richard Schragger, Micah Schwartzman Explore How New Supreme Court Could Shape Religious Exemptions
November 2, 2020
Risa Goluboff Explores How Politics Shapes Federal Judiciary
October 27, 2020
Clinics Adapt To Serve Their Clients
October 26, 2020
Lawrence Solum Discusses Fears About Originalism
October 14, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett Favors Religious Expression Over Other Speech, Argues Micah Schwartzman
October 13, 2020
Douglas Laycock Says Nondiscriminatory Pandemic Regulations Don’t Infringe Religious Liberty
October 9, 2020
Will My Mail-In Vote Count? Professor Says Errors More Likely Than Fraud
October 8, 2020
Can Congress Take Back Power To Declare War? Saikrishna Prakash Explores
October 2, 2020
Mandatory Vaccinations: Law, Ethics and Religious Liberties
October 1, 2020
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