Streaming Audio Professors Danielle Citron; Hany Farid of the University of California, Berkeley; and Mary Anne Franks of the University of Miami School of Law discuss the Cyber Civil Rights I...
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Streaming Audio Professors Danielle Citron of UVA Law and Mary Anne Franks of the University of Miami School of Law — board members of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative — discuss Citron’...
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Streaming Audio “The Partner Track” author Helen Wan ’98 delivered remarks, Dean Risa Goluboff greeted the audience and former Student Bar Association President Juhi Desai ’23 introduc...
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Streaming Audio Dean Risa Goluboff shares the latest news about the Law School with alumni at reunion weekend.
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Streaming Audio Professor Leslie Kendrick ’06 discusses free speech and the advancement of academic freedom at UVA. Kendrick spoke at the Law School Foundation’s Alumni Board and Council l...
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Streaming Audio In 1920, the first three women were admitted to the University of Virginia School of Law: Rose May Davis, Catherine Lipop, and Elizabeth Tompkins. Professor Anne Coughlin explo...
Streaming Audio As deposit deadlines come and go, admissions offices turn their attention to the prospect of waitlist activity. Directors of Admission Katie Delsandro and Rosanne Ibanez are ba...
Streaming Audio Although women were not admitted to UVA Law as students until 1920, their presence on Grounds helped shape the legal curriculum of the 19th century. Professor Laura Edwards dis...
Streaming Audio UVA history professor Liz Varon discusses how a Law School dean grew the school but engaged in Jim Crow politics after the Civil War.
Streaming Audio Senior Assistant Dean for Career Development Kevin Donovan explains how UVA Law’s Office of Private Practice guides students through the law firm recruiting process, helps th...
Streaming Audio Professor John Barbee Minor led the Law School from 1845 to his death in 1895. Dr. Randi Flaherty discusses Minor's role in not only expanding the law curriculum and UVA Law's ...
Streaming Audio Slavery was always a part of Thomas Jefferson's vision for the University of Virginia. Professor Justene Hill Edwards discusses the lived experience of slavery on Grounds as we...
Streaming Audio With deposit deadlines just around the corner, prospective law students have just a few weeks left to decide where they will matriculate this fall. UVA Law student ambassadors ...
Streaming Audio At its founding in 1819, Thomas Jefferson wanted UVA Law to prepare leaders and lawyers to serve the new nation, but students desired more practical legal training. Professor D...
Streaming Audio Scholars discuss Professor Paul B. Stephan’s new book, “The World Crisis and International Law: The Knowledge Economy and the Battle for the Future,” which offers insight...
Streaming Audio Jon Urick ’13, associate chief counsel at the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center, argues that shaming lawyers who represent politically unpopular clients threatens the rule of la...
Streaming Audio Facial recognition technology is used for everything from unlocking your phone to locking up criminals. UVA Law professor Elizabeth Rowe makes the case that biometric data like...
Streaming Audio Second-year law student and Black Law Students Association President Keegan Hudson discusses building community, “mowing your own grass” and tuning out misinformation when ...
Streaming Audio Professor Bertrall Ross leads a conversation on the different sources and consequences of “participatory inequality” in elections between the rich and the poor, and discuss...
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Streaming Audio What makes people and organizations obey — or resist — the law? Social scientist Susan S. Silbey, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses her li...
Streaming Audio Selecting a law school to attend is ultimately making a decision to join a lifelong community. University of Virginia Law School Foundation Chief Development Officer Jason Truj...
Streaming Audio Neil H. MacBride ’92, general counsel of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, delivers the keynote address for the conference “Regulating Conflict and Competition: The Econ...
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Streaming Audio Professor Melissa Murray of the New York University School of Law delivers the keynote address for the symposium “Dobbs and Democracy.” UVA Law professor Bertrall Ross mode...
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Streaming Audio The federal process for reviewing proposed interstate natural gas pipelines was highly contentious several decades ago and is now more of a rubber stamp. UVA Law professor Alis...
Streaming Audio Scholars discuss Professor Danielle Citron’s new book, “The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity and Love in the Digital Age,” which makes the case for underst...
Streaming Audio St. Mary’s University law professor Albert Kauffman discusses how the U.S. Supreme Court case San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez continues to affect school ...
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Streaming Audio UVA Law professor Kimberly Jenkins Robinson discusses her co-edited book “The Enduring Legacy of Rodriguez: Creating New Pathways to Equal Educational Opportunity,” in whic...
Streaming Audio First-year UVA Law student Mackenzie Kubik joins Dean Blazer for a candid discussion about 1L year — which fears are founded (and which are not!), what to look forward to and...
Streaming Audio Professor Robert Schütze of Durham University discusses his chapter “Limits to the Union’s ‘Internal Market’ Competence(s): Constitutional Comparisons,” published in...
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Streaming Audio Chris Gilliard, part of the inaugural class of Just Tech Fellows at the Social Science Research Council, talks to Professor Danielle Citron about the impact of “luxury survei...
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Streaming Audio Political scientist James L. Gibson discusses his survey data suggesting the U.S. Supreme Court lost some legitimacy in the eyes of the public after overturning Roe v. Wade.
Streaming Audio University of California, Berkeley professor Jennifer Skeem discusses empirical guidance for shifting programs and practices to improve outcomes for high-need, high-risk popula...
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Streaming Audio Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit discusses the importance of diversity and accountability in the legal profession, then joins a ...
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Streaming Audio Public service auction winner Jeremy Kass ’23 reflects on his path to UVA Law and his future career as a tax attorney. This episode also explores UVA’s Public Interest Law ...
Streaming Audio John Charles Thomas ’75 (Col ’72), the first Black justice on the Supreme Court of Virginia, discusses the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and how his struggles reverberat...
Streaming Audio Senior Director of Judicial Clerkships Ruth Payne ’02 offers insight into how UVA Law students and alumni continue to break records when it comes to securing judicial clerksh...
Streaming Audio Directors of Admissions Katie Delsandro ’12 and Rosanne Ibanez (Col ’08) join Dean Natalie Blazer ’08 to break down the biggest takeaways at this halfway point of the 202...
Streaming Audio Congressional conflicts with the executive branch often set off legal battles in the courts, and cases can drag on until the point is moot. UVA Law professor Payvand Ahdout dig...
Streaming Audio Professor Ashley Deeks leads a conversation on national security agencies deploying tools such as artificial intelligence and how they pose challenges to those conducting overs...
Streaming Audio You’ve probably heard about the Innocence Project’s work on the news and in other podcasts like “Serial.” On this episode, 2L Casey Schmidt shares what it’s like to a...
Streaming Audio The rules on character evidence are difficult to apply and riddled with exceptions and problems, according to Teneille Brown, a University of Utah law professor who argues they...
Streaming Audio UVA Law Dean of Students Sarah Davies offers advice on how law students can prioritize their mental health while in school, and explains why the trait of resilience is critical...
Streaming Audio Professor Frederick Schauer discusses his new book “The Proof: Uses of Evidence in Law, Politics, and Everything Else” at a lunch talk with alumni and the Law School Founda...
Streaming Audio J.D./MBA candidate Peter Lee Hamilton ’24 shares his story of pursuing a dual degree at UVA Law and UVA’s Darden School of Business. From navigating the application process...
Streaming Audio Professors Scott Ballenger ’96, Kim Forde-Mazrui, Kimberly Jenkins Robinson and George Rutherglen discuss the future of affirmative action after two cases were argued at the ...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/affirmative-action-cases-supreme-court
Streaming Audio The U.S. Supreme Court case Moore v. Harper tests the independent state legislature doctrine and could radically change electoral districting maps and the states’ role in f...
Streaming Audio Third-year students Sophia Evans and Riley Segars, arguing for the appellant, face off against classmates Dev Ranjan and Ethan Treacy, arguing for the appellee, in the final ro...
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Streaming Audio Assistant Dean of Financial Aid Jennifer Hulvey lends her expertise on the momentous task of financing a legal education. From loans to scholarships to payment plans and counse...
Streaming Audio Part of the “Narrating Rap/Narrating Law” symposium on the use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials, this panel included Professor Darryl Brown ’90, Molly Conger,...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/rap-trial-law-practice
Streaming Audio Professor Danielle Citron discusses her new book, “The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age.” The event was sponsored by the LawTech...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/privacy-digital-age
Streaming Audio Professor Timothy Endicott of the University of Oxford discusses his chapter “The Value of Vagueness,” published in the book “Vagueness in Normative Texts.” Professor J...
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Streaming Audio UVA Law professor Kim Krawiec discusses her work on taboo transactions, such as commercial surrogacy, egg and sperm markets, organ donation and sex work. Risa Goluboff and Cath...
Streaming Audio With the help of her UVA Law teammates — Associate Director of Admissions Emily Cockrell and Assistant Director of Admissions Sierra Shelton — Admissions Dean Natalie Blaze...
Streaming Audio Philosophy professor and author Cornel West of Union Theological Seminary joins a conversation with Mark C. Jefferson, assistant dean for diversity, equity and belonging, for t...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/death-dogma-and-rule-law-prophetic-perspective
Streaming Audio Admissions Dean Natalie Blazer ’08 talks with first-year UVA Law student Tessa Morrison about visiting law schools from the view of a prospective student and the Admissions O...
Streaming Audio Litigator and former Utah Supreme Court Justice Christine Durham, Yale Law School professor William Eskridge Jr., Ria Tabacco Mar of the ACLU and Illinois College of Law profes...
Streaming Audio Professors Michael D. Green of Wake Forest University School of Law, John C.P. Goldberg of Harvard Law School and Catherine M. Sharkey of New York University School of Law disc...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/tort-law-and-construction-change
Streaming Audio UVA Law student Sebastian Van Bastelaer ’24, who took the LSAT (twice) and the GRE, discusses taking standardized tests and his strategy for explaining his testing history, a...
Streaming Audio Duke University law professor Lisa Kern Griffin, UVA Law lecturer and U.S. Judge Jed S. Rakoff, and Professor Gregory Mitchell discuss Professor Frederick Schauer’s book, “...
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Streaming Audio UVA Law professors Douglas Laycock and Julia Mahoney, and Scott Keller, partner at Lehotsky Keller and former solicitor general of Texas, discuss the 2021 U.S. Supreme Court te...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/supreme-court-roundup-2021-term
Streaming Audio UVA Law professors Payvand Ahdout and Richard Re discuss what being a law professor is like, different career paths, and the pros and cons of being a scholar.
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/should-i-consider-being-law-professor
Streaming Audio Columbia Law School professor Robert E. Scott discusses big-picture questions on contracts as a guest speaker in Professor Mitu Gulati's Contracts class. Scott served as dean o...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/3-common-contracts-questions
Streaming Audio Keynote speakers Wyatt Rolla ’13, a Legal Aid Justice Center attorney, and Harold Folley, a community organizer, discuss their career paths and their work in movement lawyeri...
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Streaming Audio Dean Risa Goluboff welcomes new J.D., LL.M. and S.J.D. students to UVA Law at orientation.
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Streaming Audio Assistant Dean for Admissions Natalie Blazer ’08 welcomes the Class of 2025 to their legal studies during orientation.
Streaming Audio Eric Broyles ’95, the founder and CEO of Nanocan, welcomes the Class of 2025 to UVA Law at orientation. He advised students to “keep doing the things you did that got you h...
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Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep14_ MituGulati_FINAL@-18LUFS.mp3 University of Virginia law professor Mitu Gulati looks at the tragic history of Haiti’s 19th-century “odious debt” to Fra...
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep13_AnitaAllen_FINAL@-18LUFS.mp3 University of Pennsylvania law professor Anita Allen discusses her framework for stopping surveillance, fraud and exclusion targ...
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep12_ JohnMonahan_FINAL@-18LUFS.mp3 UVA Law professor John Monahan discusses how predicting violence became a concern for courtrooms and mental health practices n...
Streaming Audio Dobbs.mp3 UVA Law professor Anne Coughlin and UVA professor Bonnie Gordon discuss the legal principles, case history and cultural history behind the U.S. Supreme Court ruling ...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/demystifying-dobbs
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep11_NeilRichards_Final@-18LUFS.mp3 Don’t care about information privacy because you have nothing to hide? Neil Richards, a law professor at the Washington Univ...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/common-law-s4-e11-why-privacy-matters
Streaming Audio Common Law S4 Ep 10_ Jennifer Mascott_@-18LUFS.mp3 George Mason University law professor Jennifer Mascott discusses past and present legal challenges to the president’s powe...
Streaming Audio Common Law S4 Ep 9_ Doriane Nguenang_@-18LUFS.mp3 UVA Law graduate Doriane Nguenang ’21 discusses her Virginia Law Review article on employment litigation and natural hair a...
Streaming Audio Kim Keenan ’87, former general counsel for the NAACP, delivers the commencement address to the Class of 2022. Dean Risa Goluboff and Student Bar Association President Niko Or...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/uva-law-2022-commencement
Streaming Audio The Law School hosted a dedication ceremony for a portrait of Elaine R. Jones ’70, UVA Law’s first Black alumna and the first woman to serve as president and director-couns...
Streaming Audio Faculty and administrators discuss student life at the Law School. The panelists are Vice Dean Michael Gilbert; Megan Durkee ’15, director of student affairs; Jennifer Hulvey...
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Streaming Audio Eichensehr-Ukraine-AUDIO.mp3 UVA Law professor Kristen Eichensehr discusses how the conflict in Ukraine highlights broader challenges for U.S. national security and foreign re...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/ukraine-and-challenges-us-national-security
Streaming Audio Common Law S4 Ep 8_ Elizabeth Loftus_withTriggerWarning_@-18LUFS.mp3 Psychologist Elizabeth F. Loftus, a leading expert on memory, discusses how her research transformed the j...
Streaming Audio AUDIO-Cheap_Speech_Citron_Hasen.mp3 Professor Richard L. Hasen of the University of California, Irvine, discusses his new book, “Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our...
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep7_MeganStevenson_FINAL@-18LUFS.mp3 Would you rather spend a day in jail or be the victim of a burglary? UVA Law professor Megan Stevenson discusses why her rese...
Streaming Audio Twitter_Musk_AUDIO.mp3 Washington and Lee University professor Carliss Chatman; Chuck Cory ’82, former chairman of technology banking at Morgan Stanley; UVA Law professor Ca...
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Streaming Audio Innocence-Fundraiser-AUDIO.mp3 Freed clients Lamar Barnes, James Lamont Madison, Gilbert Merritt, Bobbie Morman Jr., Emerson Stevens and Jervon Tillman share their experiences...
Streaming Audio Meador-Lecture-AUDIO.mp3 Calvin University history professor Kristin Kobes Du Mez delivers the 2022 Meador Lecture on her latest book, “Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evang...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/jesus-and-john-wayne-and-evangelical-reckoning
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep6_AndrewHayashi_FINAL@-18LUFS.mp3 Under some property tax schemes, white homebuyers moving into gentrifying neighborhoods might be getting a substantial tax bre...
Streaming Audio full_audio.mp3 Justice Stephen Breyer, the recipient of the 2022 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law, looks back on his career at the U.S. Supreme Court as he prepares to...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/conversation-justice-stephen-breyer
Streaming Audio tax-feminism.mp3 Professor Martha Albertson Fineman of the Emory University School of Law discusses her article “Cracking the Foundational Myths: Independence, Autonomy, and...
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep5_AdityaBamzai_FINAL_REVISED@-18LUFS.mp3 UVA Law professor Aditya Bamzai discusses In re Debs and the federal government’s use of injunctions with hosts John ...
Streaming Audio Ukraine-Panel-audio.mp3 UVA Law professors Kristen Eichensehr, Paul B. Stephan ’77 and Pierre-Hugues Verdier, and lecturer Richard Dean ’80, a partner with Baker & McKenzi...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/update-russia-ukraine-conflict
Streaming Audio McCorckle-kennedy-audio.mp3 During the 2022 McCorkle Lecture, Professor Randall L. Kennedy of Harvard Law School discusses triumphs and defeats for racial justice during the c...
https://www.law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts/protest-law
Streaming Audio Sovereign-debt-AUDIO.mp3 UVA Law professor Mitu Gulati and Lee Buchheit, formerly of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, discuss how sovereign debt restructuring sparked by the ...
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Streaming Audio tax-american-politics-AUDIO.mp3 Professor Martin Gilens of UCLA discusses his article “Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens,�...
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Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep4_TomTyler_FINAL_@-18LUFS.mp3 Yale Law School professor Tom R. Tyler joins co-host and fellow psychologist Gregory Mitchell to discuss Tyler’s work on procedu...
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep3_KristenEichensehr_FINAL_@-18LUFS.mp3 The United States and other nations have only recently begun to publicly attribute cyberattacks to other countries, such ...
Streaming Audio BLSA-Academics-Panel-Forde-Mazrui-AUDIO.mp3 Professor Kim Forde-Mazrui, director of the Center for the Study of Race and Law, discusses the history of race and the importance ...
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Streaming Audio Common Law S4 Ep 2_ Tara Leigh Grove_FINAL_@-18LUFS.mp3 University of Alabama law professor Tara Leigh Grove, a member of the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of t...
Streaming Audio Perlroth-Eichensehr- MP3.mp3 Reporter and best-selling author Nicole Perlroth joins UVA Law professor Kristen Eichensehr, director of the Law School’s National Security Law ...
Streaming Audio Common Law S4 Ep 1_ QuinnCurtis_FINAL_.mp3 Do ESG funds — those espousing environmental, social and governance values — live up to their label, and should they be regulate...
Streaming Audio Citron-Cahn_AUDIO.mp3 Crime reporter and novelist Julia Dahl joins UVA Law professor Danielle K. Citron for a discussion about her latest novel “The Missing Hours,” which ...
Streaming Audio Breyer-Clerks-AUDIO.mp3 Dean Risa Goluboff leads a panel of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's former clerks — including U.S. Judge Vince Chhabria and UVA Law profe...
Streaming Audio MLK-2022-AUDIO.mp3 As part of the University’s 2022 Community MLK Commemoration, a panel explores the successful civil lawsuit against organizers, promoters and participants...