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An Architect of Red-Flag Laws Reflects on Recent Shootings
May 26, 2022
‘Cheap Speech’: A Conversation With Richard L. Hasen
May 9, 2022
Professors To Present Paper at Harvard/Yale/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum
May 5, 2022
Innocence Project at UVA Law Helps Obtain $6.25 Million in Compensation for Clients, Proposes Reforms
May 3, 2022
Food Markets Face Major Impact From Ukraine Conflict
April 26, 2022
Naomi Cahn Examines Legislation Outlining Rights of Donor-Conceived People
April 25, 2022
‘Jesus and John Wayne’ and the Evangelical Reckoning
April 22, 2022
Does Title IX Need Reforms To Meet Students’ Needs? Julia Mahoney Weighs In
April 20, 2022
Accolades: Professor Contributes to Electoral Reform Project
April 19, 2022
Clinic Helps Lawmakers Pass Childhood Literacy Bill
April 18, 2022
Intellectual Property Expert Elizabeth Rowe To Join Faculty
April 13, 2022
Naomi Cahn, Anne Coughlin Say Texas Transgender Order Infringes Parents’ Rights
April 8, 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
Goluboff Testifies at Supreme Court Nomination Hearings
March 24, 2022
‘Common Law’: Why Fair Procedures Matter in Policing
March 17, 2022
Using Natural Gas Boosts Renewable Energy, Economic Growth, Argues Jason S. Johnston
March 14, 2022
Report Offers Recommendations for Reducing Racial Wealth Gap in Virginia
March 8, 2022
Youngkin Calls Law Students to Public Service at the State Level
March 6, 2022
‘Common Law’: Calling Out Cyberattacks
March 3, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E3: Calling Out Cyberattacks
March 3, 2022
Andrew Hayashi Says Charitable-Giving Tax Credit Could Boost Civic Engagement
February 23, 2022
Finding Order in the Court
February 21, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E2: Inside the President’s Supreme Court Commission
February 17, 2022
‘Common Law’: Inside the President’s Supreme Court Commission
February 17, 2022
‘Common Law’ Looks at How Socially Conscious ESG Funds Are Shaking Up Wall Street
February 3, 2022
Retirement Savings Reforms Only Benefiting Wealthy, Professor’s Research Shows
January 12, 2022
Mueller, Special Counsel Teammates Let Students Be the Judge
November 9, 2021
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do — Especially Among the Unmarried. Professor’s Work May Help.
November 8, 2021
Unique Courses Explore Law’s Roots, New Frontiers
October 22, 2021
Privacy and Democracy in Technology
October 19, 2021
To Reform Bail, Subsidize It Like Jails, Professors Say in New Paper
October 18, 2021
Professors Elected to American Law Institute
October 15, 2021
Professor Discusses New Book ‘Climate Rationality’
October 11, 2021
Is an Ounce of Climate Change Prevention Worth a Pound of ‘Cure’?
October 11, 2021
In Memoriam: Leigh Middleditch ’57, Sorensen Institute Founder Who Worked To End Gerrymandering in Virginia
October 5, 2021
As Delta Spreads, Professor Makes 7 Vaccine Mandate Predictions
August 23, 2021
An Eye on the Ethics of Human Research
August 9, 2021
New Courses This Fall Offer Different Looks at the Law
July 20, 2021
Professor Answers Legal Questions Behind Cuba’s Human Rights Crisis
July 19, 2021
UVA Law Launches New Project on Criminal Justice Reform
July 6, 2021
Professor Looks at Winners and Losers Under Environmental Permit Regimes
June 24, 2021
Michael Livermore Analyzes Bots’ Value in Notice-and-Comment Process
June 22, 2021
Cale Jaffe ’01 Analyzes Climate Change Policies in Virginia Gubernatorial Election
June 21, 2021
Property Law Supports Removal of Richmond’s Lee Statue, Argues Richard Schragger
May 25, 2021
‘VBA at Karsh’ Aims To Improve Public Discourse, Civic Engagement
May 14, 2021
Bertrall Ross, Who Studies Why People Lack Power in Democracy, To Join Faculty
May 6, 2021
Professor Jon Cannon, Former EPA Official, To Retire
April 27, 2021
‘Common Law’ S3 E7: From Trayvon Martin to George Floyd: The Trauma of Injustice
April 23, 2021
‘Cultural Trauma’ of Police, Vigilante Killings Explored on Podcast
April 23, 2021
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