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What Works for Justice-Involved People With Mental Illness?
February 14, 2023
‘Common Law’ S5 E5: The State of the Supreme Court’s Legitimacy
February 9, 2023
‘Common Law’ Looks at Why Public Perception of Supreme Court’s Legitimacy May Be Changing
February 9, 2023
Naomi Cahn Analyzes Competing Lawsuits Over Access to Medication Abortion
February 9, 2023
7th Annual Shaping Justice Conference To Honor Two Health Care Advocates
February 1, 2023
Unique Courses Explore Law’s Human, Monetary Side
October 27, 2022
Naomi Cahn, Margaret Foster Riley Discuss Future of Reproductive Health Post-Roe
September 9, 2022
From Corporate Law to Treating Cancer
August 16, 2022
Dementia in Prison Population a Growing Concern, Says Professor
July 18, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E12: Predicting Violence
July 7, 2022
‘Common Law’: Predicting Violence
July 7, 2022
Getting Ready for the 100-Year Life
June 28, 2022
Richard Bonnie ’69 Explores Using Methadone To Treat Opioid Use Disorder
June 2, 2022
Accolades: Professor Contributes to Electoral Reform Project
April 19, 2022
Skadden Fellow Nevah Jones ’22 to Focus on Serving Fellow Veterans
November 23, 2021
Unique Courses Explore Law’s Roots, New Frontiers
October 22, 2021
Kimberly Jenkins Robinson Outlines How Feds Could Intervene in School Mask Mandates
September 17, 2021
What Does the Law Say About Religious Exemptions for Vaccine Mandates? Douglas Laycock Weighs In
September 15, 2021
As Delta Spreads, Professor Makes 7 Vaccine Mandate Predictions
August 23, 2021
An Eye on the Ethics of Human Research
August 9, 2021
Margaret Foster Riley Outlines Scope of HIPAA Privacy Rules
July 30, 2021
World-Class Track Athlete Joins First-Year Law Class
July 23, 2021
New Courses This Fall Offer Different Looks at the Law
July 20, 2021
Sizing Up the Supreme Court Term
July 7, 2021
Professor Named Greenwall Faculty Scholar
June 14, 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
20th Powell Fellow To Represent Clients Facing Health Barriers
March 31, 2021
COVID-19 and the Future of Health Care
March 26, 2021
Health Law Expert Craig Konnoth To Join Faculty
March 10, 2021
Margaret Foster Riley Analyzes State of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
January 29, 2021
Medical Rationing Cannot Ignore Most Vulnerable Patients, Argues Deborah Hellman
December 2, 2020
Margaret Foster Riley Outlines HIPAA’s Parameters for Pandemic, Presidency
October 15, 2020
Mandatory Vaccinations: Law, Ethics and Religious Liberties
October 1, 2020
‘Common Law’ S2 E9: Learning From Pandemics of the Past
April 17, 2020
Repeating Mistakes of Pandemics Past
April 16, 2020
Hospitals Might Violate Law With Rationing Schemes, Professor Says
April 15, 2020
Professor Dayna Matthew ’87 Named Dean of George Washington University Law School
February 19, 2020
Civil Rights Violations in the Social Determinants of Health
February 6, 2020
The Civil Rights of Health
February 4, 2020
Harnessing Science That Keeps You Up at Night
February 3, 2020
UVA Equity Center Conference To Examine Civil Rights With Public Health Perspective
January 17, 2020
Forging a Path for Women
December 23, 2019
It’s Unconstitutional Not To Allow Insanity Defense, Professor Tells Supreme Court
October 10, 2019
Professor, Students Help Draft Senate Bill To Expand Civil Rights Act
September 26, 2019
‘Common Law’ Episode 5: How Law Can Make a Difference in Health Outcomes
April 23, 2019
‘Common Law’ Episode Explores How Lawyers Are Key to Confronting Health Disparities
April 23, 2019
The Future of Law
December 7, 2018
Vice Dean Leslie Kendrick’s Oral Argument Prevails at State Supreme Court
October 16, 2018
Professor Wins Medical Treatment for Prisoner With Hepatitis C
August 24, 2018
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