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FAQs about UVA Law:How many episodes does UVA Law have?The podcast currently has 477 episodes available.
February 16, 2016Legal History Book Panel on UVA Law Professor Risa Goluboff's "Vagrant Nation"A panel of academics discuss UVA Law professor Risa Goluboff's new book, "Vagrant Nation: Police Power, Constitutional Change, and the Making of the 1960s." In addition to Goluboff, the panelists are John Fabian Witt of Yale Law School, Laura Kalman of the University of California Santa Barbara History Department; and Anne Coughlin and G. Edward White of UVA Law. Dean Paul Mahoney provides opening remarks. See the video: http://bit.ly/217aFYe (University of Virginia School of Law, Feb. 10, 2016)...more1h 52minPlay
February 16, 2016What's Next for the Supreme Court?Professor Brandon Garrett talks with Voice of America's Victor Beattie about what Justice Antonin Scalia's death means for the future of the court. (University of Virginia School of Law, Feb. 15, 2016)...more2minPlay
February 08, 2016'If What I Do Is Right, How Can You Make It Wrong?' with Professor Kimberly Kessler FerzanUniversity of Virginia School of Law professor Kimberly Kessler Ferzan explores risks, mental states and culpability during a chair lecture marking her appointment as the Harrison Robertson Professor of Law. (University of Virginia School of Law, Feb. 3, 2016) Watch the video on YouTube: http://bit.ly/20Fxu8N...more47minPlay
January 26, 2016'Vagrant Nation': UVA Law Professor Discusses Shift in Power Between Police, People During 1960sUniversity of Virginia School of Law professor Risa Goluboff discusses her new book, "Vagrant Nation: Police Power, Constitutional Change and the Making of the 1960s," which details the history of vagrancy laws in the United States, and important lessons the book holds for today. Watch the related video: http://bit.ly/1nw52EK...more26minPlay
January 21, 2016What do I need to do to get into Virginia Law?Assistant Dean and Chief Admissions Officer Cordel Faulk gives his personal story about how he got into law school, talks LSAT strategy and explains why "there's no rubric" to getting into Virginia Law. Read the related story: http://bit.ly/1Qof5GY...more9minPlay
January 21, 2016What do UVA Law admissions officers look for in personal statements and interviews?Director of Admissions Grace Applefeld Cleveland, Assistant Director of Admissions Holly Bennett and Director of Financial Aid Jennifer Hulvey comment on what works, and what doesn't work, in personal statements and applicant interviews. Read the related story: http://bit.ly/1Qof5GY...more6minPlay
January 21, 2016How does the UVA Law admissions process work?Director of Admissions Grace Applefeld Cleveland and Assistant Director of Admissions Holly Bennett detail how the process works, and Assistant Dean and Chief Admissions Officer Cordel Faulk discusses the "two-way street" that's integral to the process. Read the related story: http://bit.ly/1Qof5GY...more5minPlay
January 13, 2016National Security Law, with UVA Law Professor Ashley DeeksIn the her fall National Security Law class, Professor Ashley Deeks discusses military targets and the use of drones, along with other national security law issues. Deeks previously served as the assistant legal adviser for political-military affairs in the U.S. Department of State’s Office of the Legal Adviser, and as the embassy legal adviser at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, during Iraq’s constitutional negotiations. (University of Virginia School of Law, Dec. 2, 2015) Watch the video: http://bit.ly/1Q5OApM...more1h 9minPlay
January 08, 2016Civil Rights Litigation, with UVA Law Professor John C. Jeffries Jr.Professor John C. Jeffries Jr., an expert in civil rights, federal courts, criminal law and constitutional law, leads his Civil Rights Litigation class. (University of Virginia School of Law, Sept. 28, 2015) Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/A0-oGmnL7lc....more55minPlay
December 01, 2015Judicial Duty and the Supreme Court's Cult of CelebrityProfessor Nelson Lund of George Mason School of Law and UVA Law professors Toby Heytens and Gordon Hylton discuss an article co-authored by Professor Lund that lays out four ideas for fixing what he sees as a problem of judicial celebrity — a problem that he says negatively impacts the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 23, 2015)...more43minPlay
FAQs about UVA Law:How many episodes does UVA Law have?The podcast currently has 477 episodes available.