That may be in part because Dobbins was busy: working on a lawsuit challenging the DoD's former policy of barring women in combat, writing for the Charlottesville newspaper The Daily Progress, co-chairing the Feminist Legal Forum, serving in various roles in the JAG School, and working in the Special Collections division of
the UVA Law Library.
But other commenters (as well as
this UVA law student) feel that laptop use harms other students who don't surf by breaking the flow of discourse in class and creating distraction.
«
UVA Law's Laycock to Argue Town of Greece Prayer Case Before Supreme Court»: The University of Virginia School of Law issued this news release today.
The scene was Charlottesville, Virginia, 1990, at
a UVA law school dance.
John had been Teddy Kennedy's roommate at
UVA law school.
Not exact matches
Chooses
Law School Alumnus, Harvard Dean as Its Next President (The Washington Post) University of Virginia's Next President Has Five Essential Questions for You (The Washington Post) U. of Virginia's Next Chief Inherits a Wearied Institution (The Chronicle of Higher Education) Harvard Education Dean Named University of Virginia President (Harvard Magazine) Education School Dean Ryan to Depart for
UVA (The Harvard Crimson) Harvard Dean James E. Ryan Named as U.Va.
Or the apparently unlawful (and I would suggest actionable) releases being prepared at UDel and
UVA in violation of the plain reading of the state FOI
laws?
In this case
UVa presented a clear way out based on existing case and statutory
law in VA..
And the state lists
UVA as a state agency, and the court has for at least 30 years stated that state universities enjoy the immunity from various
laws given other state agencies.
You can see that ruling that FATA applies to
UVA would, by deviating from precedent, potentially change the scope of a long list of
laws long understood to not apply to state agencies because of not being explicitly listed...
Forty - eight regular - division and 64 co-recreational teams participated, with top honors going to
UVA in the regular division and to Florida Coastal School of
Law in the co-rec division.
The
UVA Gold Regular division team won its fifth consecutive title in a close and low - scoring championship game against DoJ darling, Regent University School of
Law.
Law Schools attending for OCIs in 2017: Berkeley, Boston College, Boston University, Brooklyn, Catholic University of America, Columbia, Cornell, Duke, Emory, Fordham, George Washington, Georgetown, Harvard, Howard, Loyola
Law School (Los Angeles), McGill, Northeastern, Northwestern, NYU, Santa Clara, Stanford, Suffolk, UC Davis, UC Hastings, UCLA, UNC, University of Chicago, University of Connecticut, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas, USC,
UVA, Vanderbilt, Washington University in St. Louis, William & Mary, Yale.
Law Schools attending for OCIs in 2017: Berkeley, Brooklyn, Chapman, Chicago, Columbia, UC Davis, Duke, Fordham, Georgetown, George Washington, Harvard, Hastings, Howard, Lavender
Law, Loyola, Michigan, Northwestern, NYU, Penn, Santa Clara, Stanford, Texas, UCI, UCLA, University of Washington, USC,
UVA, Yale Summer details Summer associate profile: O'Melveny is looking for summer associates with outstanding academic and personal credentials from diverse backgrounds.
Our attorneys hail from the top
law schools in the country, including Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Chicago, NYU, Michigan, Georgetown, USC,
UVA and UCLA.
«Yale,
UVA Launch Supreme Court Clinics»: Today in Legal Times, Tony Mauro has an «Inadmissible» item (subscription required) that begins, «The allure of Supreme Court advocacy, Washington - style, is spreading among top
law schools.
Law Schools attending for OCIs in 2017: Brooklyn, Columbia University, Cornell, Duke, Emory Fordham University, GWU, Georgetown University, Harvard, Howard University, NYU, Northwestern University, St John's University, Tulane, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas, UCLA,
UVA, Vanderbilt, Washington University, Yale Summer details Summer associate profile: Willkie seeks motivated individuals who have excelled academically.
Recruitment details • Number of 1st year associates: 76 • Number of 2nd year associates: 61 • Associate salaries: 1st year: $ 160,000 - $ 180,000 • 2nd year: $ 170,000 - $ 190,000 • Clerking policy: Yes
Law Schools attending for OCIs in 2017: American, BC, Berkeley, BU, Catholic, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Davis, Duke, Fordham, GW, Georgetown, Harvard, Hastings, Houston, Howard, Illinois, Michigan, NYU, Northwestern, Pennsylvania, Rutgers, Santa Clara, Stanford, Southern Methodist, Temple, Texas, UC Irvine, UCLA, USC, USF,
UVA, Vanderbilt, Villanova Summer details Summer associate profile: Highly motivated individuals from diverse backgrounds who have a record of outstanding academic achievement, as well as superior writing and analytical skills, a commitment to client service, initiative and an ability to succeed in a challenging, collaborative workplace.
Law Schools attending for OCIs in 2017: American, Berkeley, Boston College, Boston University, Brooklyn, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Duke, Fordham, George Washington, Georgetown, Harvard, Howard, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Northeastern, Northwestern, Notre Dame, NYU, Penn, Santa Clara, Stanford, Suffolk, Texas, UC Davis, UCLA, USC,
UVA, Vanderbilt, Washington University in St Louis, Yale Summer details Summer associate profile: Ropes & Gray chooses summer associates based on academic performance, personal skills, motivation, work and leadership experience, practice area interests and the ability to work well in a highly collaborative environment.
She is a leader in the Black
Law Students Association at
UVa, where she coordinates events with the local Big Brothers / Big Sisters program.
Kimberly Carpenter Emery, assistant dean for pro bono at
UVa, noted in recommending Strickland for the award that she contributed more than 125 hours of pro bono work to two international organizations alone — the International
Law Institute: African Centre for Legal Excellence in Kampala, Uganda, and the Legal resources Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.
For those interested in learning more about Judge Thapar's judicial philosophy, he regularly co-teaches a popular J - Term with
UVa's David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of
Law Emeritus Lillian BeVier, which he hopes students — whether they are formalists or not — will take before graduating.