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FAQs about UVA Law:How many episodes does UVA Law have?The podcast currently has 477 episodes available.
April 04, 2018New Thinking on the Legal Frameworks Guiding U.S. Military ForceProfessor Kenneth Anderson of the Washington College of Law at American University moderates a panel on the 2016 Obama administration report on the legal frameworks guiding the U.S. use of military force and related national security operations. The Jus ad Bellum conference panel includes professor Bobby Chesney of the University of Texas School of Law, UVA Law professor Ashley Deeks, and Rita Siemion, legal counsel at Human Rights First. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 22, 2018)...more1h 41minPlay
April 04, 2018Jus ad Bellum and the International Court of JusticeUVA Law professor John Norton Moore moderates a panel at the Jus ad Bellum conference that includes retired Maj. Gen. Charles Dunlap Jr. of Duke Law School, Mike A. Newton of Vanderbilt University School of Law, and Edwin Williamson, former legal adviser at the U.S. Department of State. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 22, 2018)...more1h 55minPlay
March 28, 2018Constitutional Moments With A. E. Dick HowardTo mark his appointment to the Warner-Booker Distinguished Professor of International Law chair, professor A. E. Dick Howard gives a lecture describing lessons he has drawn from his personal experiences in the realm of constitutional law. He recounts his role in the drafting and adoption of the Virginia Constitution, his time comparing notes with constitution-makers in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe, and his observations on marking the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 23, 2018)...more59minPlay
March 23, 2018Clinical Programs at UVA LawProfessor Stephen Braga, director of clinical programs at UVA Law, describes the clinical education offerings at UVA Law. This session was part of UVA Law's admitted students open house. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 16, 2018)...more28minPlay
March 23, 2018Mock Class With Anne CoughlinProfessor Anne Coughlin gave a lecture on the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas for a mock constitutional and criminal law class. This lecture was part of UVA Law's admitted students open house. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 16, 2018)...more49minPlay
March 23, 2018Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at UVA LawProfessor Daniel Ortiz talks about the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic with prospective law students. This session was part of UVA Law's admitted students open house. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 16, 2018)...more29minPlay
March 23, 2018Law and Democracy at UVA LawProfessor Michael Gilbert describes coursework relating to the laws underlying democratic processes. He provides a brief overview of topics within this field, including gerrymandering and election law. This session was part of UVA Law's admitted students open house. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 16, 2018)...more26minPlay
March 15, 2018Is Addiction a "Brain Disease"Dr. Marc D. Lewis, a neuroscientist who questions whether addiction is a disease in a scientific sense, gave the 17th P. Browning Hoffman Memorial Lecture in Law and Psychiatry. He argued that addiction is better understood as a learning process, drawing on case histories, including his own, to support his arguments. Dr. Nassima Ait-Daoud, director of the UVA Center for Addiction Research and Education, offered a response to Lewis's argument. UVA Law professor Richard J. Bonnie introduced the speakers. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 13, 2018)...more1h 55minPlay
March 05, 2018Professor Anne Coughlin on "Me Too"Professor Anne Coughlin says "Me Too" civil rights lawsuits are part of a larger movement to deter future behavior and incapacitate abusers and enablers. She was joined by Bruce A. Markell of Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. (Knowledge@Wharton/SiriusXM, February 27, 2018)...more26minPlay
March 05, 2018U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on 'The Court and the World'Following an introduction by Dean Risa Goluboff, his former Supreme Court clerk, Justice Breyer spoke about his book on keeping a global perspective in law. A Q&A follows his talk. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 1, 2018)...more1h 3minPlay
FAQs about UVA Law:How many episodes does UVA Law have?The podcast currently has 477 episodes available.