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Spring 2020
Democracy: What Next?
Spring 2020
’20 Questions
With Trevor Potter ’82, President of the Campaign Legal Center
When Is a Payment a Bribe?
Professor Deborah Hellman Examines Quid Pro Quo Demands
When the Waiting Gets Tough, the Voters Get Going
Professor Michael Gilbert Says Study Reveals Impact of Voter ID Laws
The Lies Have It
Is It Time to Rethink the ‘Marketplace’ and Our Tolerance for Falsity?
Unchecked Power at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Professor Saikrishna Prakash’s New Book, ‘The Living Presidency,’ Examines Modern Executive Reach
The Race in Kentucky
Andy Beshear ’03 Takes Reins as Governor of the Bluegrass State
Dean's Message
Faculty News
Class Notes
In Memoriam
In Print
The Last Word
U.S. Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney ’92 Witnessed Impeachment Process From White House, Then House
Professor Mila Versteeg and Her Co-Authors Look at Executive Overstay Worldwide
Karin Lips ’09 Founded Org Supporting College Women Who Lean Right
Democracy+UVA: Karsh Center Explores Key Issues, Professors in CLEAR
Katie Townsend ’07, Jennifer Nelson ’11 Protect Free Speech
UVA Law’s First Black Graduate Remembered
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Archived UVA Lawyer Issues/Class Notes
Why Millennials Are Guiding Corporate Governance
How’s Life 5, 10, 15 and 25 Years After Law School?
Richard Schragger Examines the Attack on American Cities
Professor Mildred Robinson — Who Sought Fairness in Finance — Retires
Ambassadors for Law of the Sea and National Security Retire
Marking a Decade of the Law and Public Service Program
A New PLACE for Environmental Law
Library Acquires Jefferson Letter
Recent National Gallery of Art President Frederick Beinecke ’72 Looks Back — And Up
Book by Policy Fellow Alice Hill ’83 Suggests Ways To Adapt to Climate Dilemma
For Judge Karla Smith ’95, Interest in Courtroom Career Began With a Family Reunion
Law Grad-Turned-TV-Writer Kassia Miller ’06 Worked on Hit Show
The Last Word With Julia Smith Gibbons ’75