Recent Articles by
Mary Wood
September 30, 2014
U.Va. Law Professor Returns to Supreme Court to Argue for Inmate’s Religious Beliefs
September 11, 2014
Josh Bowers has made a career of examining circumstances in which enforcing the letter of the law is not always in the public’s best interests.
May 23, 2014
The 401(k) plan is often touted as a way for individuals to direct their retirement investments, but too often people choose funds whose fees eat up their returns. U.Va. law professor Quinn Curtis discusses what can be done to protect the public.
May 18, 2014
Low was a pivotal figure in the Law School and the life of the University as a whole. “The combination of intellect with the gifts of sound self-discipline and a love for the best things in life makes Peter a rare and wonderful colleague,” former President John T. Casteen III said.
May 06, 2014
“Coach” Cataldo learned – and taught – lessons on leadership and service in a Harlem middle school, and applied them to his law school experience.
April 12, 2014
Toyo Ito, Kenneth Feinberg and former U.S. Sen. Jim Webb – winners of the medals in architecture, law and public service, respectively – spoke on Grounds as part of Founder’s Day observances.
December 09, 2013
Law School professors A.E. Dick Howard and Peter Low have seen a lot of change in both the law and the school since joining the faculty in 1964. But the place also remains familiar in very important ways.
April 23, 2013
Law School alumni regularly visit to thank her for her guiding them through the financial-aid process.
December 19, 2012
How Congress approaches contemporary civil rights legislation can be traced all the way back to its first such piece of legislation, enacted in 1866, says a new book by U.Va. law professor George Rutherglen.
October 11, 2012
State law increasingly reflects society’s moral mandate to treat animals humanely, and a symposium at U.Va.’s School of Law will examine the state of those laws, and their effectiveness.