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Mark Bromley
March 15, 2012
Mark Bromley '95, chair of the Council for Global Equality, spoke March 15 at the University of Virginia School of Law about advancing an American foreign policy inclusive of sexual orientation and gender identity.
James Benton Jr.
February 22, 2012
James Benton Jr. ‘70, a former judge on the Virginia Court of Appeals, talks to Professor Anne Coughlin’s Law and Public Service class about his life, his influences and his practice of law, particularly the litigation of civil rights and civil liberties cases.
J. Harvie Wilkinson
February 8, 2012
Federal appeals judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III '72 delivered the inaugural Lillian BeVier Lecture on the Rule of Law on Feb. 7 at the University of Virginia School of Law.
John Morton
February 7, 2012
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is "redefining" its approach to enforcing the nation's immigration laws by targeting its efforts at specific groups of illegal immigrants, ICE Director John Morton said Monday at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Julian Bond
February 2, 2012
University of Virginia School of Law alumnus Michael Cody '61 and civil rights leader Julian Bond, a history professor in UVA's College of Arts & Sciences, shared their personal stories about Martin Luther King Jr. in a discussion Tuesday night at the Law School.
Kim Keenan
November 14, 2011
Kim Keenan '87, general counsel of the NAACP, spoke at the University of Virginia School of Law as part of a conference on increasing diversity in the legal profession.
Bernard Goodwyn
November 14, 2011
Virginia Supreme Court Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn '86 spoke Saturday at the University of Virginia School of Law as part of a conference on increasing diversity in the legal profession.
Cleo Powell
November 14, 2011
Powell '82, the first African-American woman to serve on Virginia's Supreme Court, spoke Nov. 10 at the University of Virginia School of Law as part of a conference on increasing diversity in the legal profession.
David Selden and John Morley
October 25, 2011
David Selden '96, a partner at Fried Frank, and Professor John Morley address the general issues in regulating hedge funds. This program is not intended to provide legal advice, and no legal or business decision should be made based on its content.
Robert Bauer
October 12, 2011
Robert Bauer ’76, general counsel to President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign and a former White House counsel, said Monday that an anti-reform movement has been dismantling rules that aim to protect confidence and integrity in government.
Peter Vincent
September 7, 2011
U.S. immigration policy is at a crossroads, said Peter Vincent ’95, a senior immigration official who spoke at the University of Virginia School of Law on Monday.
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.
Randall Guynn and Paul Mahoney
March 4, 2011
Dean Paul Mahoney and Randall Guynn '84, head of Davis Polk's Financial Institutions Group, debate the inevitability of bailouts.
Panel poster
February 28, 2011
A “winner-take-all” philosophy pervading our culture has resulted in disproportionate executive compensation and has demoralized Americans seeking to improve their economic status, according to Walter Bardenwerper ’76, a panelist at the Fifth Annual Virginia Law & Business Review Symposium.
Tim Heaphy
February 16, 2011
U.S. Attorney Heaphy Delivers Keynote at Conference on Public Service and the Law
Jeree Harris '11
December 10, 2010
Two third-year University of Virginia Law School students have been named recipients of prestigious, nationally competitive public service law fellowships.
Leah Ward Sears LL.M. ‘95
December 3, 2010
American law and public policy must encourage marriage, former Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears LL.M. ‘95 said at the Law School Wednesday.
Adam Heyman '03
November 4, 2010
Adam Heyman '03 discussed his work using advocacy and direct representation to benefit communities here and overseas, and how students can use their law degree and legal training to work abroad in unexpected settings.
September 7, 2010
James Ridgway '97, a member of the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Bar Association Board of Governors, gave a presentation on the work of the USCAVC and discussed internship and postgraduate opportunities in the field of veterans affairs.
Angela Ciolfi
August 16, 2010
Angela Ciolfi '03, a child advocacy lawyer and legal director of JustChildren, a program of the Legal Aid Justice Center, welcomed first-year, transfer and exchange students to the Law School on Aug. 16.
Sheldon Whitehouse
May 25, 2010
Unforeseen and unimaginable opportunities await newly minted lawyers, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse ’82 told the Class of 2010 during the Law School commencement ceremony Sunday.
Philip K. Howard
April 20, 2010
The law favors the individual at the expense of society, Philip K. Howard ’74 said Tuesday at a lecture sponsored by the Student Legal Forum.
April 19, 2010
Nestor Gounaris ’01, principal at China Solutions with 11 years of experience in China, spoke at the McIntire School Global Initiative’s Spring Symposium , "China's Emergence and the Transformation of Global Commerce."
Janet Napolitano
April 15, 2010
Spending time in private law practice before turning to public service is a legal tradition that goes back to the University of Virginia’s founder, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano ‘83 told Law School students Tuesday.