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Black Lawyers Matter at UVA Law
Spring 2018
The Long Walk
What Life Was Like for Gregory Swanson, the Lawyer Who Integrated UVA
Saying ‘No’ to Wall Street and ‘Yes’ to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund
Elaine Jones ’70 Made Social Justice Her Life’s Work
Unseating Segregation for a Night
How Robert F. Kennedy '51 Helped Ensure Nobel Prize Winner Ralph Bunche a Desegregated Audience at UVA
The Jacksons’ Judicial Philosophy
Judges Raymond Jackson ’73 and Gwendolyn Jones Jackson ’72 Respect People and Process
Black Law Students Mattered
BALSA Organized, Then Pushed for the First Black Professor at UVA Law
Generation Next
The Phipps Household Makes Law a Family Business
Dean's Message
Faculty News
Class Notes
In Memoriam
Alumni Books
‘I Represent All the Students and This Is What I Want’: Linda Howard ’73
One Student’s Debt: Alfonso Carney Jr. ’74
Erasing the Color Line: Ted Small ’92 Looks Back on SUPRA
The Great Indoors: REI General Counsel Wilma Wallace ’89
The Last Word: Q&A With UVA President-Elect Jim Ryan ’92
Standard-bearers: UVA Law’s Outstanding Black Alumni
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Archived UVA Lawyer Issues/Class Notes
In Memoriam: The Humanity and Humility of Richard Merrill
A Strong Foundation: Endowment Is Fifth-Largest Among Law Schools
Prosecutor Peirce Moser ’99 Follows the Money
Enlisted by a General: Kirstjen Nielsen ’99 Becomes Homeland Security Secretary
Alumni Who Serve as Prosecutors
What UVA Law Alumni Are Doing 5, 10, 15 and 25 Years Out of Law School
The Quiet Change Agent: Professor Kent Sinclair Retires
Faculty on the Vanguard of the First Amendment
Florida Crystals Exec Armando Tabernilla ’84 Helps Sugar Business Grow
Harmeet K. Dhillon ’93 Sees Free Speech Being Threatened
Australian Football’s First Woman President Peggy O’Neal ’76 Makes History
The Center for the Study of Race and Law Turns 15
Net Neutrality's Winners and Losers