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'Sports and Games' is a new course UVA Law School, taught by Prof. Richard M. Re, where plays from games are used to teach points about the law (such as infamous no-call in 2019 NFC Championship game and what is & isn't subject to instant replay teaches). Love it. law.virginia.edu/news/202210/sp…
Prof. Richard M. Re’s course brings lessons on discretion, society and adjudication from the stadium to the classroom. @uva bit.ly/3ga7aTi
We were delighted to host Cornel West for UVA Law School’s Meador Lecture on Law and Religion this week. A big thanks to Mark Jefferson, our assistant dean for diversity, equity and belonging, for leading the conversation.
Examine the prospects for an int'l agreement on inter-State #cyberattacks & hurdles to pursuing accountability w/Sina Alavi, Kristen Eichensehr, Kimberley Raleigh (@TheJusticeDept), Tilman Rodenhäuser (@ICRC), Annita Larissa Sciacovelli (@unibait) & Ashika Singh (@Debevoise) at #ILW2022
Scholars interested in the empirical analysis of law and legal institutions will gather at #UVALaw for the 16th annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies from Nov. 3-5. Anne-Marie Slaughter🇺🇦, CEO of @newamerica, will deliver the keynote address. CELS UVA 2022 bit.ly/3D4h7L3
Thank you to USPTO Deputy Director Derrick Brent for speaking with our IP students today UVA Law School! We look forward to welcoming you back again.
How does a 19th-century railroad strike case relate to Texas’ controversial abortion law? UVA Law School professor Aditya Bamzai discusses what he uncovered in the history of In re Debs. #SCOTUS #AppellateTwitter bit.ly/38wbPLl
A review of Prof. Danielle Citron’s new book, “The Fight for Privacy,” examines how laws are lacking to protect consumers’ digital data and what can be done about it. The Times and The Sunday Times bit.ly/3Cq4ZSV
Looking forward to this panel, where I’ll be presenting a paper, “Religious Freedom and Abortion,” co- authored with Rich Schragger.
Prof. Danielle Citron says online threats against witnesses in the Jan. 6 investigation will continue unless law enforcement steps up efforts to enforce existing laws or federal regulations change. The Washington Post wapo.st/3SUU76s