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Can Presidents Be Prosecuted, or Sued? Professor Explains Differing Visions of Immunity
January 20, 2023
Professor Wins Statewide Outstanding Faculty Award
December 21, 2022
10 Changemaking Moments at UVA Law That Inspired Us
December 19, 2022
Sarah Shalf ’01 Says Awareness, Initiative To Report Key for Red Flag Laws
December 8, 2022
Killer Robots Have Been Approved To Fight Crime. What Are the Legal, Ethical Concerns?
December 6, 2022
‘Admissible’ Episode 7: Clinics at UVA Law — The Innocence Project and More
December 2, 2022
‘Common Law’ S5 E3: ‘Bad Habits’ and Character Evidence
December 1, 2022
‘Common Law’ Explores Loopholes in Character Evidence
December 1, 2022
Rap on Trial: The Law in Practice
November 4, 2022
Privacy in the Digital Age
October 31, 2022
Clinic To Argue Habeas Case at Supreme Court on Tuesday
October 26, 2022
Conference To Showcase Empirical Legal Studies
October 14, 2022
Adnan Syed Case a Teaching Moment for Prosecutorial Accountability, Argues Deirdre Enright ’92
October 13, 2022
‘Serial’ Subject Adnan Syed, Who Was Aided by Innocence Project at UVA Law, Released From Prison
September 21, 2022
The Legacies of Charlottesville: A Fifth-Anniversary Conversation About Law and Democracy in America
September 7, 2022
UVA Law’s First Race, Place and Equity Postdoctoral Fellow Studies Policing, Schoolchildren
August 26, 2022
5 Years Later, Lessons From Rally Violence Echo, Say Panelists at UVA Event
August 11, 2022
New Courses This Fall Offer Timely Topics
July 27, 2022
Clinics Step Up for Clients
July 20, 2022
Clinic Students Help Formerly Incarcerated Regain Civil Rights
July 19, 2022
Dementia in Prison Population a Growing Concern, Says Professor
July 18, 2022
Innocence Project Wins Exoneration for Another Victim of Corrupt Detective
July 15, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E12: Predicting Violence
July 7, 2022
‘Common Law’: Predicting Violence
July 7, 2022
Danielle Citron Says Stalkerware Could Increase Privacy Violations in Wake of Dobbs Decision
July 5, 2022
Book on Shenandoah Murders Highlights Work of Innocence Project at UVA Law
June 27, 2022
Public Service Fellowships Benefit Dozens of UVA Law Students, Grads
June 21, 2022
The Year in Photos, 2021-22
June 17, 2022
Professor Wins Grant To Study Hidden Effects of Incarceration
June 13, 2022
An Architect of Red-Flag Laws Reflects on Recent Shootings
May 26, 2022
Accolades: Professor’s Work on ALI Policing Project Approved
May 25, 2022
In Many Roles at UVA Law, Student Put Teamwork First
May 19, 2022
Supreme Court Takes Clinic Case on Challenges to Convictions
May 17, 2022
Innocence Clinic Leaders Win UVA’s Collaborative Excellence in Public Service Award
May 13, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E8: The Psychology of Eyewitness Memory
May 12, 2022
‘Common Law’: The Psychology of Eyewitness Memory
May 12, 2022
From Foster Child to Child Advocate, Graduating 3L Heads Into Public Service Career
May 11, 2022
Pretrial System Should Be Rebuilt To Protect Rights of Accused, Argues Megan Stevenson
May 3, 2022
Innocence Project at UVA Law Helps Obtain $6.25 Million in Compensation for Clients, Proposes Reforms
May 3, 2022
Speaking of Injustice: A Night With Virginia’s Wrongfully Convicted
April 28, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E7: The High Cost of Pretrial Detention
April 28, 2022
‘Common Law’: The High Cost of Pretrial Detention
April 28, 2022
Frederick Schauer Discusses ‘The Proof’
April 20, 2022
Professor’s New Book ‘The Proof’ Offers Insights on Evidence in Era of Misinformation
April 20, 2022
U.S. Can Prosecute Russian Leaders for War Crimes, Argues Thomas Nachbar
April 19, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E5: The Railroad Strike Case That Made History on Federal Injunctions
April 1, 2022
‘Common Law’: The Railroad Strike Case That Made History on Federal Injunctions
April 1, 2022
‘Common Law’: Why Fair Procedures Matter in Policing
March 17, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E4: Why Fair Procedures Matter in Policing
March 17, 2022
6 Innocence Project Clients Win Freedom So Far in 2022
March 10, 2022
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