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Mark A. Rothstein
May 31, 2013
Mark A. Rothstein, Herbert F. Boehl Chair of Law and Medicine, University of Louisville, spoke at the third "Genetics, Ethics and the Law" conference at UVA Law.
Hank Greely
May 30, 2013
Hank Greely, director of the Center for Law and the Biosciences at Stanford University, spoke at UVA Law as part of the third national Conference on Genetics, Ethics and The Law on May 23.
Sen. Bill Nelson
May 21, 2013
In his commencement address on Sunday, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida urged the University of Virginia School of Law's graduating class of 2013 to always act ethically as lawyers and to restore the public's trust in the legal profession.
UVA Law graduates 2013
May 19, 2013
The Class of 2013 graduates from the University of Virginia School of Law — in three minutes.
Female Soldier
May 15, 2013
The members of the Molly Pitcher Project — comprised of UVA law professor Anne Couhglin and four students in the class of 2013 — reflect on their successful effort to overturn the military's ban on women serving in combat.
Ravi Agarwal and Anna Shearer
May 7, 2013
Launched at UVA Law in 2002 to offer students experience in business concepts, the Law & Business Program has been named in honor of John W. Glynn, a 1965 alumnus of UVA Law and the founder of Glynn Capital Management, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm.
Anne-Marie Slaughter
April 23, 2013
Anne-Marie Slaughter, a professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University, delivered the 15th annual Henry J. Abraham Distinguished Lecture at UVA Law on "Drones, Detentions and the Dilemmas of 21st-Century Foreign Policy."
Basamm Haddad
April 22, 2013
Basamm Haddad, director of the Middle East Studies program at George Mason University and founder of the e-zine Jadaliyya, spoke at UVA Law on the roots of the uprising in Syria and the current situation on the ground.
Dan Ortiz
April 18, 2013
UVA Law Professor Dan Ortiz hosts a discussion of Lawrence v. Texas and its changing role in American law on the decision's 10th anniversary, in a talk sponsored by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy.
Richard A. Wilson
April 17, 2013
Richard A. Wilson, Gladstein Chair of Human Rights, professor of anthropology and law, and director of the Human Rights Institute, University of Connecticut, speaks on "The Crime of Incitement: Propaganda and Media in International Criminal Tribunal Judgments."
Caleb Nelson
April 16, 2013
Professor Caleb Nelson urges UVA Law's Class of 2013 to continue fostering the Law School's ideals of collegiality, civility and mutual respect.
Robert S. Mueller III
April 15, 2013
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III, a 1973 graduate of UVA Law, spoke at the Law School after he was awarded the 2013 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in 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.
Jennifer Dysart
April 10, 2013
Jennifer Dysart, one of the nation's leading experts on the factors influencing the accuracy of eyewitness identification, spoke at UVA Law at a recent symposium on "Eyewitness Identification Procedures in the Commonwealth."
Douglas Laycock
April 9, 2013
Professor Douglas Laycock lectures on religious liberty and the culture wars to mark his appointment as the Robert E. Scott Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Richard L. Hasen
March 23, 2013
Richard L. Hasen, the Chancellor's Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of California, Irvine, recently spoke at the University of Virginia School of Law conference "The Voting Wars: Elections and the Law from Registration to Inauguration."
Corban Addison
March 21, 2013
As part of the Virginia Festival of the Book, author and UVa Law alumnus Corban Addison discusses the research and writing of his novel, "A Walk Across the Sun," which crosses international boundaries and delves into both human trafficking and the depths of family love.
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.
March 19, 2013
At the "Vice and Morality in Sports" symposium at UVA Law, presented by the Virginia Sports & Entertainment Law Lournal and the Virginia Sports Law Society, a panel discussed gambling and corruption in sports.
Ridge Schuyler
March 11, 2013
Professor Risa Goluboff and Ridge Schuyler, former Virginia Counsel for Obama for America, discuss the recent argument in Shelby County v. Holder, the case challenging the constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.
Kim Keenan
March 8, 2013
What does it mean to lead the general counsel's office for one of the oldest and most respected civil rights organizations in the country? Kim Keenan '87 discusses her work at the NAACP and her distinguished career in both the public and private sectors.
Ethiopis Tafara
February 28, 2013
Ethiopis Tafara, director of the Office of International Affairs at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, spoke at the University of Virginia School of Law as part of the the Virginia Journal of International Law and the J.B. Moore Society of International Law symposium, "Financial Innovation in a Changing World."
Joseph Birkenstock and Michael Gilbert
February 26, 2013
University of Virginia law professor Michael Gilbert and Joseph Birkenstock, a lawyer with the law firm Caplin & Drysdale, discuss super PACs — independent political action committees that can contribute to candidates or parties but without any legal limit on donation size — and the role they played in the 2012 election.
James Ryan
February 25, 2013
University of Virginia law professor James Ryan and Angela Ciolfi, director of the JustChildren program of the Legal Aid Justice Center, speak on "Poverty as Disability: Neuroscience, Poor Children and Special Education."
Judy Feder
February 22, 2013
Judy Feder, a professor of public policy at Georgetown Public Policy Institute and institute fellow at the Urban Institute, spoke on health care reform at the Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law's 2013 symposium, "Theory and Practice," at UVA Law.