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Glen Robinson
May 16, 2008
Most academics don’t start teaching new classes and writing new books at the end of their careers. So some of Glen Robinson’s colleagues are a little surprised that the law professor and former FCC commissioner is retiring this year.
Earl Dudley
May 9, 2008
Earl Dudley's life holds many stories from two long and successful legal careers — first as a litigator and later as a Virginia law professor.
George Cohen
April 29, 2008
Narrated by Professors Molly Bishop and George Cohen, the Newscast highlights Law School news and events from the spring 2008 semester.
Michael Hollander and Rebecca Mroz
April 25, 2008
Michael Hollander and Rebecca Mroz, winners of the 2008 Lile Moot Court competition, talk about what it was like to argue on behalf of the United States against a fictional appellant who had pleaded guilty to a felony charge of tampering with evidence.
Michael Hollander and Rebecca Mroz
March 29, 2008
In the minutes leading up to the final round of the 79th Annual William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition, teammates Rebecca Mroz and Michael Hollander practiced their arguments together one final time before delivering them in front of three federal appeals court judges.
December 19, 2007
Narrated by Professors Molly Bishop and George Cohen, the Newscast highlights Law School news and events from the fall 2007 semester.
John Jeffries
August 21, 2007
Dean John C. Jeffries, Jr. welcomed the Class of 2009 at orientation Aug. 20.
August 21, 2007
Louise Sams '85, president of Turner Broadcasting System International, welcomed the Class of 2010 at orientation Aug. 20.
Janet Napolitano
May 22, 2007
To be successful in today’s legal world, lawyers must be able to master the rapid changes that accompany progress, said Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano at Sunday’s commencement ceremony at the Law School.
George Cohen
May 18, 2007
Narrated by Professor George Cohen and Public Service Center Director Molly Bishop, the Newscast highlights Law School news and events from the spring 2007 semester.
Jim Hingeley
April 16, 2007
From the initial $25 to $100 pledges from students in 1981 to today’s quarter-million dollar fundraising goliath aimed not only at students but at faculty, alumni, and the legal community, the effort to support students pursuing public-interest jobs during the summer has come a long way in its 25-year history at the Law School.
George Cohen
January 12, 2007
Narrated by Professor George Cohen, the Newscast highlights Law School news and events from the fall 2006 semester.
August 24, 2006
The Hon. John Charles Thomas '75, former Virginia Supreme Court justice and now partner at Hunton & Williams, welcomed the Class of 2009 at orientation Aug. 21.
John Jeffries
August 24, 2006
Dean John C. Jeffries, Jr. welcomed the Class of 2009 at orientation Aug. 21.
David Baldacci
May 21, 2006
The Class of 2006 faces tough challenges ahead and should “go out and shake up the world,” said best-selling author David Baldacci during his commencement address at the Law School May 20.
David Baldacci
May 10, 2006
Author David Baldacci spoke at Law Alumni Weekend about how he turned from law to writing and his experiences since then.
John Jeffries
May 8, 2006
Dean John C. Jeffries Jr. '73 delivered his annual State of the Law School address to alumni in town for Reunion Weekend May 6.
Anne Coughlin
April 27, 2006
Professor Anne Coughlin delivers the annual Charge to the Class, an inspirational speech to graduating students.