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Symposium To Explore Future of China, Taiwan
February 2, 2023
UVA Law Remains Leader in Princeton Review Rankings
January 31, 2023
How Does Law of War Apply to Big Data? Paul B. Stephan ’77 Weighs In
January 25, 2023
VBA Honors Professor With Highest Award
January 25, 2023
Can Presidents Be Prosecuted, or Sued? Professor Explains Differing Visions of Immunity
January 20, 2023
What Do Cyber Civil Rights, a Tuxedo Cat and Skittles Have in Common? These Mismatched Items Distinguish Danielle Citron as a Law Professor, Mentor and Friend
January 13, 2023
Class Examines Virginia Constitution Through Feminist Lens
January 10, 2023
Ashley Deeks Analyzes Future International Regulation of Autonomous Weapons
January 6, 2023
Cale Jaffe ’01 Analyzes Legal Ethics in Environmental Justice Advocacy
January 5, 2023
Two Professors Lauded for Scholarship
January 5, 2023
Professor Wins Statewide Outstanding Faculty Award
December 21, 2022
For Winter Break Reading, Faculty List Favorite Works of Fiction on Lawyering
December 20, 2022
10 Changemaking Moments at UVA Law That Inspired Us
December 19, 2022
‘Common Law’ S5 E4: Avoiding the Separation-of-Powers Question
December 15, 2022
Professor Digs Into Why Courts Punt on Certain Conflicts Between Congress, Executive
December 15, 2022
National Security Law’s High-Tech Future
December 12, 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
How Could National Pork Case Affect Interstate Commerce? Ruth Mason Weighs In
December 5, 2022
Why Lawyers Won’t Be Entirely Replaced by Robots
December 5, 2022
‘Common Law’ S5 E3: ‘Bad Habits’ and Character Evidence
December 1, 2022
Did Supreme Court Have Jurisdiction in Dobbs? Richard Re Weighs In
December 1, 2022
‘Common Law’ Explores Loopholes in Character Evidence
December 1, 2022
Douglas Laycock Says Respect for Marriage Act Balances LGBTQ Rights, Religious Liberty
November 29, 2022
Both Sides Look to Academia in Supreme Court Immigration Law Case, Explains Amanda Frost
November 28, 2022
‘The Proof’ With Frederick Schauer
November 22, 2022
Elon Musk Reversing Twitter’s Progress on Content Moderation, Says Danielle Citron
November 22, 2022
The Affirmative Action Cases at the Supreme Court
November 16, 2022
The Value of Vagueness
November 10, 2022
Rap on Trial: The Law in Practice
November 4, 2022
‘Common Law’ S5 E2: The Supreme Court Case That Could Rewrite Democracy
November 3, 2022
‘Common Law’ Explores a Supreme Court Case That Could Rewrite Democracy
November 3, 2022
Privacy in the Digital Age
October 31, 2022
How Do You Stop Fake News? Guarantee the Truth
October 31, 2022
Professor Breaks Down Race-Based Admissions Cases Coming Before Supreme Court
October 28, 2022
Unique Courses Explore Law’s Human, Monetary Side
October 27, 2022
Clinic To Argue Habeas Case at Supreme Court on Tuesday
October 26, 2022
Accolades: Student Wins Serpentine Society Honor
October 25, 2022
Professor Co-Leads ALI Project Examining Constitutional Torts
October 21, 2022
‘Common Law’ S5 E1: Taboo Trades
October 20, 2022
‘Common Law’ Kicks Off Season With ‘Taboo’ Topic
October 20, 2022
Which Electives Should Students Take in Law School?
October 19, 2022
2 Professors Elected to American Law Institute
October 17, 2022
Conference To Showcase Empirical Legal Studies
October 14, 2022
Sports, Games ... and Law? New Course Gives Prospective Lawyers a Fresh Take
October 13, 2022
Adnan Syed Case a Teaching Moment for Prosecutorial Accountability, Argues Deirdre Enright ’92
October 13, 2022
Bertrall Ross Brings Paper Idea Into Real-Life Course Aimed at Reform
October 12, 2022
Paul B. Stephan ’77 Analyzes Supreme Court Case Tackling Foreign Prosecutions
October 6, 2022
New Center Builds on UVA Law’s Strengths in Empirical Studies
October 3, 2022
New Directors Lead Academic Centers, Programs
September 29, 2022
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