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FAQs about UVA Law:How many episodes does UVA Law have?The podcast currently has 477 episodes available.
January 23, 2019Sovereign Immunity, 31st Sokol ColloquiumAt UVA Law’s 31st Sokol Colloquium, Rutgers law professor Beth Stephens, Georgetown law professor David Stewart and University of Michigan law professor Kristina Daugirdas discussed sovereign immunity with moderator and United Kingdom Court of Appeals Lord Justice (ret.) Sir Jack Beatson. During the colloquium, scholars, jurists and practitioners discussed the American Law Institute’s “The Restatement (Fourth) of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States.” (University of Virginia School of Law, Jan. 12, 2019)...more1h 22minPlay
January 08, 2019Justice Anthony Kennedy Interview With David RubensteinFinancier-philanthropist David Rubenstein interviews recently retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy at the kickoff for the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy. The show "A Justice For All" originally aired on PBS. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 16, 2018)...more57minPlay
December 03, 2018Professor Kim Ferzan Discusses Her Book on Puzzles in Criminal LawUVA Law professor Kimberly Kessler Ferzan discusses some of the philosophical problems she explores in her new book "Reflections on Crime and Culpability: Problems and Puzzles." (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 28, 2018)...more3minPlay
November 15, 2018Autonomous Vehicles and the LawNick 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. (University of Virginia School of Law, November 13, 2018)...more56minPlay
November 14, 2018The Supreme Court’s Salience in American PoliticsUVA Law professors Frederick Schauer and Saikrishna Prakash discuss the roles the U.S. Supreme Court and constitutional law play in American political discourse. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 9, 2018)...more25minPlay
November 12, 2018UVA Law Grads Report on Their Career and Life SatisfactionBody/Description for YouTube and SoundCloud (remove parens info for Drupal):John Monahan, the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, presents the results of his recent study exploring the career and life experiences of UVA Law’s Class of 1987. Monahan delivered the talk during the fall 2018 UVA Law Board and Council luncheon. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 2, 2018)...more21minPlay
November 09, 20182018 Lile Moot Court FinalsThird-year UVA Law students Katharine Collins and Christopher Macomber faced off against Kendall Burchard and Scott Harman-Heath in the final round of UVA Law’s 90th annual William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition. U.S. Appeals Court Judges Albert Diaz of the Fourth Circuit and Karen Nelson Moore of the Sixth Circuit, along with Vice Dean Leslie Kendrick ’06, decided the competition’s winners (Collins and Macomber). (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 6, 2018)...more1h 18minPlay
November 08, 2018Past and Future Prospects of Historic Preservation With J. Peter Byrne ‘79J. Peter Byrne ’79, faculty director of the Climate Resource Center at Georgetown University Law Center, provides an overview of the past and future prospects of the historic preservation movement. This speech was the keynote address at a Virginia Environmental Law Journal symposium focusing on historic preservation. (University of Virginia School of Law, November 2, 2018)...more46minPlay
November 08, 2018Exam-Taking Strategies With UVA Law ProfessorsProfessors Thomas Nachbar, George Cohen and Anne Coughlin advise first-year students on best strategies for taking law school exams. (University of Virginia School of Law, November 5, 2018)...more53minPlay
November 01, 2018Fighting for Asylum: New Hurdles for Victims of Domestic ViolenceBody/Description for YouTube and SoundCloud (remove parens info for Drupal):Archi Pyati, chief of policy for the Tahirih Justice Center in Washington, D.C., and Sabrina Talukder ’14, staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society of New York City, discussed the history of domestic violence asylum in the United States and the ways in which their organizations are addressing new hurdles in asylum law. (University of Virginia School of Law, October 29, 2018)...more53minPlay
FAQs about UVA Law:How many episodes does UVA Law have?The podcast currently has 477 episodes available.