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Constitutional Law
Free Speech on Grounds
May 17, 2023
Clinics at UVA Law
April 12, 2023
The New Voter Suppression
March 17, 2023
Dobbs and Democracy
March 2, 2023
Constitutional Comparisons on Commerce
February 28, 2023
Examining ‘The Fight for Privacy’
February 24, 2023
Rodriguez’s Legacy: Creating New Pathways to Equal Educational Opportunity
February 22, 2023
The Rodriguez Case and School Funding
February 21, 2023
‘Common Law’ S5 E5: The State of the Supreme Court’s Legitimacy
February 9, 2023
‘Law and Justice Are Not the Same!’ With John Charles Thomas ’75
January 30, 2023
‘Common Law’ S5 E4: Avoiding the Separation-of-Powers Question
December 15, 2022
The Affirmative Action Cases at the Supreme Court
November 16, 2022
‘Common Law’ S5 E2: The Supreme Court Case That Could Rewrite Democracy
November 3, 2022
Privacy in the Digital Age
October 31, 2022
The Role of Statutory Principles in Reconciling LGBTQ+ Rights and Religious Freedom
September 28, 2022
An Overview of ‘The Fight for Privacy’
September 28, 2022
A Look at ‘The Proof’
September 20, 2022
Supreme Court Roundup, 2021 Term
September 9, 2022
Demystifying Dobbs
July 1, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E11: Why Privacy Matters
June 23, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E10: The President’s Power To Hire and Fire
June 9, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E9: The Legal Battle Over Black Hair and Protective Hairstyles
May 26, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E7: The High Cost of Pretrial Detention
April 28, 2022
A Conversation With Justice Stephen Breyer
April 13, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E5: The Railroad Strike Case That Made History on Federal Injunctions
April 1, 2022
From Protest to Law
March 30, 2022
‘Common Law’ S4 E2: Inside the President’s Supreme Court Commission
February 17, 2022
The Civil Rights Movement and the Role of Race in the 1971 Virginia Constitution
October 6, 2021
White Supremacy on Trial
July 26, 2021
National Lawyers Guild DisOrientation: Constitutional Law
2023 Originalism Symposium: Rights Revisited
Separate But Equal Still Lives: The Indian Child Welfare Act and Its Mistreatment of Native Children
Cancel Wars: How Universities Can Foster Free Speech, Promote Inclusion and Renew Democracy
Loving v. Virginia and the Development of Marriage Equality
Journal of Law & Politics Symposium: Dobbs & Democracy
Common Law Grounds: Protest!?
On Being Predictably Unpredictable: A Conversation with U.S. Judge Kevin Newsom
Lawyer Shaming: Legal Ethics, the Rule of Law, and Equal Access to Justice
The Future of the Major Questions Doctrine
New Lochner Era? Economic Liberty in the 21st Century
Virginia Law Review Online Symposium: 50 Years After San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez
7th Annual Shaping Justice Conference, “Safeguarding Bodily Autonomy: Examining the Intersections of Health and Justice”
Dual Degree (J.D./M.A.) in Legal History Information Session
Election Law With Ryan Snow ’18 and Danielle Citron
The Affirmative Action Cases and Their Implications
39th Charles L. Decker Lecture in Administrative and Civil Law: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan
Trans Rights Education and Advocacy Session
Red Flag Laws: The Good, the Bad and the Patently Unconstitutional
The Role of Statutory Principles in Reconciling LGBTQ+ Rights and Religious Freedom
Constitution Day Conversation With A. E. Dick Howard ’61 and Bertrall Ross
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