After eight years of work, their pro bono efforts paid off for school children in Flint, Michigan.
The high court on Friday agreed to hear three cases with clients represented by clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law.
They found there’s nothing like a few sets of ammo can lifts in the morning to get your day off to a rousing start.
For decades, a majority of Americans have wanted to dump the Constitution’s quirky compromise for electing presidents.
Cynthia Tong possesses a rare gift, making complex topics digestible. It’s netted her an $800,000 grant to teach teachers how to sharpen their statistical analyses.
Laura Serbulea and her son, Vlad Serbulea, bring unique teaching styles to their classrooms.
The silver ball relaxes this second-year Cavalier, and piques his curiosity.
Considering land use and landscape architecture when rebuilding after Hurricane Helene could improve resilience in future storms, UVA professor says.