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Leslie Kendrick, Dayna Matthew, Saikrishna Prakash, Micah Schwartzman, Ashley Deeks and George Geis
October 11, 2019
UVA Law professors Ashley S. Deeks, George S. Geis, Dayna Bowen Matthew ’87, Saikrishna Prakash and Micah J. Schwartzman ’05 provide an overview of their latest work. Vice Dean Leslie Kendrick ’06 moderates the panel. This event was part of a “Back to School Night” for returning UVA Law alumni during UVA’s Honor the Future capital campaign kickoff.
Chris Hockett
September 25, 2019
UVA Law lecturer Chris Hockett, a recently retired partner in Davis Polk’s Northern California office and global head of the firm’s antitrust practice, discusses antitrust investigations faced by big tech companies.
David A. Koplow
June 6, 2019
Georgetown Law professor David A. Koplow discusses the novel legal challenges posed as militaries around the world expand their operations into outer space. This lecture was part of the 2019 National Security Law Institute.
Ashley Deeks
June 4, 2019
As tech transforms traditional warfare, UVA Law professor Ashley Deeks explains how national security is changing and discusses whether the law can keep up.
Michael Livermore
June 3, 2019
UVA Law Professor Michael Livermore discusses how tools that analyze data and text could change the law, themes he explores in his new book, “Law as Data: Computation, Text, and the Future of Legal Analysis.”
Michael Livermore
May 21, 2019
From courtroom apps to analyzing law texts, UVA Law professor Michael Livermore explains how technology is reshaping legal processes and yielding new insights.
Nick Zabriskie and Tim Tobin
November 13, 2018
Nick Zabriskie, public policy manager at Uber, and Tim Tobin, partner at Hogan Lovells, discussed some of the major legal implications facing the deployment of autonomous vehicles, such as regulatory issues, implications for tort liability and potential effects on urban planning. This talk was hosted by the Law, Innovation, Security and Technology Society at UVA Law.
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.
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.