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Q&A: You’ve Received a Strange Text Seeking a Traffic Toll. Now What?
A UVA cybersecurity expert provides tips on avoiding this trending text scam.
Business & Government
Q&A: Could High Tariffs Affect Manufacturing Supply Chains?
American manufacturers’ reliance on foreign companies is a key consideration.
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World Court Elects UVA Graduate President of the International Court of Justice
Judge Yuji Iwasawa, a 1997 graduate of the University of Virginia’s School of Law, first joined the World Court in 2018.
Business & Government
Q&A: How Could Tariffs Impact Your Wallet?
With so much talk of tariffs, a Darden School executive breaks down their potential impacts.
Business & Government
Q&A: Is the US Role in International Economics Changing?
UVA experts talk of tariffs, sanctions and new economic policies across the globe.
Business & Government
Virginia’s Economy Looks Good now, but What About Tomorrow?
UVA’s Weldon Cooper Center is rolling out a new quarterly report to quickly predict economic changes.
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Who Pays for California’s Wildfires? UVA Law Expert Weighs In
Losses in the state are expected to exceed $250 billion. A leading scholar in insurance law says the question isn’t if someone will pay, but who.
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Q&A: What Gives Courts the Power To Review Congress and the President?
A U.S. Supreme Court decision more than two centuries ago grants the federal courts power to decide if laws and orders conflict with the Constitution.
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