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Darryl Brown
February 22, 2013
University of Virginia law professor Darryl Brown delivers a chair lecture on "Democracy and Markets in Criminal Adjudication" at UVA Law.
Charles Murray
February 21, 2013
The Federalist Society at UVA Law hosted the American Enterprise Institute's Charles Murray, who spoke on an aspect of his most recent book, "Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010."
David Martin and Laura Lichter
February 20, 2013
At the Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law's 2013 symposium, "Theory and Practice," UVA law professor David Martin and American Immigration Lawyers Association President Laura Lichter discuss immigration reform in a talk moderated by UVA law professor Kerry Abrams.
Anne Coughlin
February 19, 2013
As part of the Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law's 2013 symposium, "Theory and Practice," University of Virginia law professor Anne Coughlin and Covington & Burling attorney Megan Keane discuss their efforts to challenge the military's ban on women in combat.
Clayton Christensen
February 14, 2013
Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen discussed the effects of disruptive innovation on a recovering economy in a talk to University of Virginia School of Law and Darden School of Business students at UVA Law.
David Kretzmer
February 13, 2013
Professor David Kretzmer discusses the definition of terrorism at an event sponsored by UVA Law's Human Rights Program. Does "terrorism" include the struggle against foreign occupation? Some states in the Middle East assert that it should not.
Ahmad Masa'deh
February 13, 2013
Jordan's former ambassador to the European Union, Ahmad Masa'deh, spoke on the Arab Spring and the future of the Arab World at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Mary Bauer
February 5, 2013
Mary Bauer '90, legal director of the Southern Poverty Law Center and an alumna of the University of Virginia School of Law, speaks as part of the University of Virginia's annual commemoration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Robert Cary
February 1, 2013
Robert Cary '90, partner at Williams & Connolly, discusses his experience defending U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens and the importance of fairness in prosecuting the law.
Molly Shadel
January 22, 2013
University of Virginia law professor Molly Bishop Shadel, who teaches courses in public speaking and persuasion, has authored a new book that attempts to help prepare law students for the communication challenges they will likely encounter in law school and in their careers as attorneys.
George Rutherglen
December 17, 2012
Looking back to the nation's first law protecting civil rights after the end of slavery offers fresh insight into lingering questions still debated today, University of Virginia law professor George Rutherglen says in his new book.
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.
Brandon Garrett
November 19, 2012
At a student scholarly lunch, University of Virginia law professor Brandon Garrett discusses a draft chapter from "Too Big to Jail," his forthcoming book about how corporations are prosecuted.
Human rights panel
November 15, 2012
The Human Rights Program and the Public Service Center of the University of Virginia School of Law hosted a panel discussion on human rights careers.
David G. Leitch
November 9, 2012
David G. Leitch '85, general counsel at Ford Motor Company, spoke about the role of an in-house counsel at a Fortune 10 company and the impact of regulatory burdens and adverse litigation on a major corporation.
Judge Paul Michel
November 1, 2012
Paul Michel '66, who held the nation's top judicial position focused on intellectual property law matters as chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit from 2005-10, delivered the keynote address at a symposium hosted by the Virginia Journal of Law & Technology.
Cynthia Castillo and Sarah Griffiths
October 19, 2012
More than 500 students, faculty and staff at the University of Virginia School of Law signed the Diversity Pledge this week, an annual tradition that was moved this year for the first time to the fall semester.
Margaret Foster Riley, Clifton Flynn, Michelle Welch and Robert Leinberger
October 19, 2012
Virginia Assistant Attorney General Michell Welch discusses prosecuting animal cruelty cases.
Dan Ortiz
October 3, 2012
University of Virginia School of Law Professor Dan Ortiz discussed recent voter ID laws and other factors that may influence results in the upcoming election at a Oct. 3 lunch talk sponsored by the Virginia Law Democrats.
John Duffy and Risa Goluboff
October 3, 2012
University of Virginia School of Law professors Deena Hurwitz, John Duffy, Risa Goluboff and Kerry Abrams spoke to students during an Oct. 1, 2012, panel discussion about the attributes candidates need to become law professors in today's market.
Chris Sprigman
September 28, 2012
Copying kills creativity, or so we've been taught. But formal intellectual property protection isn't always necessary, as UVA Law's Professor Chris Sprigman and his co-author, Professor Kal Raustiala of UCLA, argue in their new book, "The Knockoff Economy."
A. E. Dick Howard
September 25, 2012
Before a packed crowd of students and faculty in Caplin Pavilion, a panel of three University of Virginia law professors explained the most important Supreme Court decisions of the 2011-12 term, including cases involving the federal health care law and Arizona's immigration statute.
Rip Verkerke with students
September 21, 2012
Professor Rip Verkerke teaches the case Leonard v. Pepsico using a "flipped" classroom model in which standard lectures are delivered online outside of class, while class sessions are reserved for discussion and group activities. Verkerke received a University of Virginia Hybrid Challenge Grant to remake the course.
Michael Gilbert
September 20, 2012
Professor Michael Gilbert presents his latest paper, "Disclosure and the Information Tradeoff," which challenges conventional thinking about disclosure of money in politics. He spoke at a student scholarly lunch, hosted by Professor J.H. Verkerke.
John Harrison and Kerry Abrams
September 10, 2012
UVA Law professors Kerry Abrams, Anne Coughlin, John Harrison and David Martin discuss the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Arizona's controversial immigration law.