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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.
Rebecca Vallas
August 23, 2012
Rebecca Vallas '09, a staff attorney with the nonprofit Community Legal Services of Philadelphia and a former Skadden Fellow and PILA president, welcomed first-year, transfer and exchange students to the Law School on Aug. 20.
John Setear
August 17, 2012
WTJU's Soundboard interviews University of Virginia law professor John Setear about his recent research into contracts with the devil, as depicted in movies, TV shows, music, books and theater.
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.
Christopher Sprigman
August 6, 2012
Christopher Sprigman is the co-author of "The Knockoff Economy: How Imitation Sparks Innovation," a new book that explores how certain industries prosper without copyright and patent law, even amidst pervasive imitation.
Josh Bowers
July 11, 2012
University of Virginia law professor Josh Bowers looks at arrests that may be "pointless indignit[ies]" but also "constitutionally reasonable" during a faculty workshop July 10 at the Law School.
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.
Margaret Riley
July 2, 2012
Professor Margaret Riley discusses the Health Law Program at the University of Virginia School of Law during a spring 2012 admitted students open house.
Chris Sprigman
June 19, 2012
Professor Chris Sprigman presents an early draft of “Valuing Attribution and Publication in Intellectual Property" at a faculty workshop moderated by Professor Greg Mitchell.
George Yin
June 15, 2012
University of Virginia School of Law Professor George Yin, a leading expert in tax policy, lectures on gifts and similar transfers as potentially taxable income.
Neal Katyal
May 22, 2012
In his commencement address on Sunday, former acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal advised the University of Virginia School of Law's graduating class of 2012 that being a good lawyer requires an open mind, being principled and thinking independently.
Paul Mahoney
May 14, 2012
University of Virginia School of Law Dean Paul Mahoney discussed the past school year during a reunion event in the Purcell Reading Room on May 5, 2012.
Jeffrey O'Connell
May 10, 2012
University of Virginia School of Law Professor Jeffrey O'Connell, a pioneer in insurance law, speaks at the Law School's 2012 Alumni Weekend, after being introduced by Virginia Law Dean Paul Mahoney.
Trevor Potter
May 8, 2012
Trevor Potter, a 1982 graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, spoke at Virginia Law's 2012 Alumni Weekend about campaign finance, the First Amendment, election law and his role as Stephen Colbert's lawyer on the Colbert Report.
Michael Dooley
May 8, 2012
University of Virginia School of Law professor Michael Dooley, a widely recognized expert in corporate law and longtime chair of the Graduate Program Committee, is retiring after more than four decades at the Law School.
Douglas Laycock
May 7, 2012
University of Virginia law professor Douglas Laycock discussed his recent argument before the U.S. Supreme Court in Hosanna-Tabor and outlined a history of Virginia faculty members who have argued before the Supreme Court.
Steven Walt
April 27, 2012
University of Virginia law professor Steven Walt explores why jurisprudence is unnecessary for understanding customary international law during a chair lecture on April 25.
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.
Journal Sign-ups
April 19, 2012
Students and Virginia Law Review Notes Editor Karl Herrmann discuss the academic journal tryout process at the University of Virginia School of Law in the spring of 2012.
Hayley Gorenberg
April 12, 2012
Hayley Gorenberg, deputy legal director for Lambda Legal and lead counsel in the civil rights organization's New Jersey marriage equality case, spoke to students in the Law and Public Service Program seminar about her career in public service. Lambda is focused on ensuring the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and people with HIV.
Robert Sayler
April 12, 2012
University of Virginia law oral advocacy professor Robert Sayler spoke April 12 about the public speaking blunders politicians have made during the 2012 presidential primary season and how they relate to Aristotle's tools of ethos, pathos and logos.
Kevin Donovan
April 11, 2012
Kevin Donovan, senior assistant dean for career services at the University of Virginia School of Law, offers advice and support to graduating students during his Charge to the Class of 2012 in Caplin Pavilion on April 11.
Duke Collier
April 10, 2012
As law students enter their legal careers, they should strive to understand, respect and work with other "tribes," health care industry executive Earl M. "Duke" Collier '73 said Friday at the University of Virginia School of Law.
John Norton Moore
April 3, 2012
Professor William B. Quandt, of the Department of Politics, and Professor John Norton Moore discuss the current state of upheaval against the Assad regime in Syria.
Risa Goluboff
April 2, 2012
University of Virginia School of Law Professor Risa Goluboff, an expert on the history of civil rights, discusses crime control methods in the 1960s versus today in a lecture titled "The Criminal Procedure Revolution."