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Anne Coughlin
March 16, 2018
Professor Anne Coughlin gave a lecture on the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas for a mock constitutional and criminal law class. This lecture was part of UVA Law's admitted students open house.
Robbie Pomeroy
February 28, 2018
Robbie Pomeroy '19 shares a day in his life as a second-year law student at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Studying for an LL.M. or S.J.D. at UVA Law
January 10, 2018
LL.M. and S.J.D. students from Belgium, Brazil, China, Colombia, Kuwait, Panama, Thailand and Vietnam describe their experience in the Graduate Studies program at UVA Law in their own words.
Adam Stempel ’17, Danielle Desaulniers ’17, Kyle Cole ’17 and Tuba Ahmed ’17
March 25, 2017
The 88th William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition features third-year students Tuba Ahmed, Kyle Cole, Danielle Desaulniers and Adam Stempel. Presiding are Judge Patricia Millett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Judge Pamela Reeves of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee and Justice David Stras of the Supreme Court of Minnesota.
Daniel Ortiz
March 17, 2017
Professor Dan Ortiz, director of the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, talks to admitted students about the clinic. This session was part of UVA Law’s 2017 admitted students open house.
Ashwin Shandilya and Reedy Swanson
April 15, 2016
Ashwin Shandilya and Reedy Swanson co-authored the winning brief, and Shandilya won best oralist, in the final round of UVA Law's 87th William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition.
April 5, 2016
UVA Law Innocence Project Clinic directors Deirdre Enright and Jennifer Givens, along with students participating in the yearlong clinic, discuss the importance of their work. They were interviewed on location at the Virginia Second Judicial Circuit, where a judge granted approval to test DNA evidence the clinic discovered on behalf of their client.
Trevor Lovell and Nate Bilhartz
April 23, 2015
The 86th annual William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition features third-year law students Trevor Lovell and Nate Bilhartz (representing the petitioner) and Rhett Ricard and Brett Rector (for the respondent). Judges Thomas Griffith '85 of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Roy McLeese of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, and Judge Pamela Reeves of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee preside.
Entrepreneurial Law Clinic
April 20, 2015
Most attorneys leave law school and start their jobs before working directly with a client focused on growing a business. But students in the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law are able to act as general counsel for a startup company before they even graduate.
Deirdre Enright
March 20, 2015
Deirdre Enright, director of the Innocence Project at the UVA School of Law, discusses opportunities for students in the for-credit and pro bono clinics during an admitted students open house.
Deirdre Enright
March 9, 2015
Deirdre Enright, director of investigation for the University of Virginia School of Law's Innocence Project Clinic and its pro bono clinic efforts, talks about post-conviction relief and the work of law students on the Adnan Syed case, which was featured on the hit podcast "Serial." Enright's talk was sponsored by the Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law, the Virginia Innocence Project and Themis Bar Review.
Dan Ortiz
February 20, 2015
At the Supreme Court on Tuesday, University of Virginia law professor Daniel Ortiz will argue a case at the intersection of criminal and property law involving felons' rights to own or sell non-contraband firearms.
Elizabeth Reese
July 12, 2013
Students Elizabeth Reese '15 and David Short '15 argue a mock appellate case before a panel of alumni judges and a student as the culmination of the Legal Research and Writing course. The course and oral arguments are a rite of passage for first-year law students at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Archith Ramkumar and Lyle Kossis
April 11, 2013
Third-year University of Virginia law student Archith Ramkumar and Lyle Kossis were the winners of the 84th annual William Minor Lile Moot Court competition.
Members of the UVA Law Prosecution Clinic
March 19, 2013
The yearlong Prosecution Clinic places third-year law students in 19 commonwealth's attorneys' offices and two federal prosecutors' offices — primarily in the greater Charlottesville region — where they work at least one day a week.
Molly Shadel
December 5, 2012
Public speaking courses at the University of Virginia School of Law teach students how to communicate more effectively in any situation, a skill that every lawyer would benefit from learning, the program's directors say.
Russell Schundler
September 4, 2012
Through a new clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law, law students are providing free legal services to startup companies founded by students at UVA's Darden School of Business.
Tara Boyd and clinic members
August 15, 2012
Clinic co-directors Allen Hench and Tara Boyd and clinic students Pedro Bermeo and Christina Leaton discuss the Nonprofit Clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Josh Wheeler
July 6, 2012
Clinic co-director Josh Wheeler and clinic participant Tiffany Rainbolt discuss the First Amendment Clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Anne Malinee and Kristin Millay
April 19, 2012
University of Virginia law students Anne Malinee and Kristin Millay won the 83rd annual William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition on Saturday, with Millay also taking the prize for best oralist.
Molly Shadel
February 13, 2012
University of Virginia law professor Molly Bishop Shadel discusses how female lawyers can strengthen their speaking and presentation skills.
April 15, 2011
Third-year law students Christopher Cariello and Daniel Gocek were named winners Saturday of the 82nd Annual William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition.
Mark Stancil
March 30, 2011
Mark Stancil, an instructor for the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic and a 1999 graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, discusses the yearlong course at an open house for admitted students.
April 15, 2010
Third-year law students Alex Ibrahim and John Moran won the 81st Annual William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition, a Law School tradition in which 175 contestants competed over the course of two years.
Human Rights Study Project Cowan Fellows
April 9, 2009
Eight students spent three weeks in Cambodia this January as Human Rights Study Project Cowan Fellows, a program designed to promote awareness of legal issues surrounding human rights in foreign countries.