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Richard Re Examines Collegiality on Supreme Court
May 30, 2023
How Federal Courts Are Shaping Democracy
May 25, 2023
Accolades: Professor Wins Scribes Book Award
May 25, 2023
Kim Forde-Mazrui Says Originalism Supports Race-Conscious College Admissions
May 22, 2023
Lawyer Shaming: Legal Ethics, the Rule of Law and Equal Access to Justice
March 30, 2023
The New Voter Suppression
March 17, 2023
‘Common Law’ S5 E7: Obeying the Rules in Our Everyday Lives
March 9, 2023
‘Common Law’ Looks at How People Obey — and Use — Law in Their Everyday Lives
March 9, 2023
President Appoints Dean to Supreme Court History Committee
March 5, 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
Can Presidents Be Prosecuted, or Sued? Professor Explains Differing Visions of Immunity
January 20, 2023
Two Professors Lauded for Scholarship
January 5, 2023
‘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
‘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
‘The Proof’ With Frederick Schauer
November 22, 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
Professor Co-Leads ALI Project Examining Constitutional Torts
October 21, 2022
Death, Dogma, and the Rule of Law: A Prophetic Perspective
October 20, 2022
Sports, Games ... and Law? New Course Gives Prospective Lawyers a Fresh Take
October 13, 2022
A Look at ‘The Proof’
September 20, 2022
Is Common Good Constitutionalism Compatible With Feminism? Julia Mahoney Weighs In
August 24, 2022
Justices Should Embrace Permissive Interpretation Over Textualism Debates, Argues Richard Re
August 17, 2022
Mitu Gulati Examines Roberts Court’s Pro-Business Streak
August 9, 2022
New Courses This Fall Offer Timely Topics
July 27, 2022
Accolades: UVA Law No. 2 in Employment Outcomes
July 25, 2022
District Court Judges vs. the President
July 6, 2022
Supreme Court’s Practice of Overruling Precedent by Ignoring It Has Advantages, Says Richard Re
July 6, 2022
Demystifying Dobbs
July 1, 2022
Sizing Up the Supreme Court Term
July 1, 2022
Micah Schwartzman ’05 Analyzes Religious Liberty Protections for Jewish Faith's Opposition to Certain Limits on Abortion
June 24, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E10: The President’s Power To Hire and Fire
June 9, 2022
‘Common Law’: The President’s Power To Hire and Fire
June 9, 2022
Dobbs Draft Ignores Judicial Questions About Social Change, Says Charles Barzun ’05
June 3, 2022
Unpacking the Supreme Court Leak
May 3, 2022
Supreme Court’s Newest Member Should Take Opportunity To Embrace Voluntary Term Limits, Argues Richard Re
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
Accolades: Professor Contributes to Electoral Reform Project
April 19, 2022
A Conversation With Justice Stephen Breyer
April 13, 2022
The American Experiment Launched by Jefferson Goes On, Says Justice Breyer
April 12, 2022
Professor Hails Classmate’s Historic Confirmation
April 8, 2022
Richard Schragger, Micah Schwartzman ’05 Examine Religious Foundations of ‘Common Good Constitutionalism’
April 7, 2022
New York Times Explores Richard Re’s Article on ‘Personal Precedent at the Supreme Court’
April 4, 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
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