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February 17, 2014
An upcoming symposium at the University of Virginia School of Law will bring together leading academics and practitioners — including Myron T. Steele '70 , former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Delaware — to examine the state of corporate governance in the wake of the corporate collapses of
January 9, 2014
Christine Tschiderer, a 2012 graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, has been selected to receive a prestigious Equal Justice Works Fellowship to help low-income working mothers who have experienced discrimination in the workplace. For her two-year fellowship, Tschiderer will launch a
October 15, 2013
Some of the nation's leading constitutional law scholars will discuss the free speech rights of businesses during a conference at the University of Virginia School of Law on Oct. 25. "Compelled Commercial Speech," the second Jefferson Symposium to be sponsored by the Thomas Jefferson Center for the
September 9, 2013
University of Virginia law professors will analyze the most important Supreme Court decisions of the past term — including cases involving same-sex marriage, the Voting Rights Act and affirmative action in higher education — at the annual Supreme Court Roundup at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12 in
August 29, 2013
University of Virginia law professor Ruth Mason has been named national reporter for the United States at the 2014 Congress of the European Association of Tax Law Professors , an organization of professors teaching tax law at universities in Europe. Mason, an expert in international and comparative
June 20, 2013
Ingrid Fuquen Zeisler, a 2001 graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, helps oversee legal and compliance issues at BlackRock Inc., a multinational investment management corporation based in New York City. Zeisler recently spoke with UVA Law about her career path and how her time at the
May 7, 2013
Today Ravi Agarwal works in the mergers and acquisitions group at the law firm Simpson Thacher in New York City, but he had little exposure to the economic and business principles he would need to excel in his job until he participated in a unique program at the University of Virginia School of Law
May 3, 2013
University of Virginia law professor Michal Barzuza's article exploring how businesses incorporated in Nevada face little liability was named among the 10 best corporate and securities law articles published in 2012, according to a list compiled by Corporate Practice Commentator. Barzuza's article,