UVA’s Melody Barnes and Bill Antholis discuss the upcoming Democracy Biennial, which takes a deep dive into capitalism, reform, equity and the future of the American Dream.
According to UVA’s Douglas Laycock the legal basis of Americans’ supposed right to a religious exemption to vaccination is less clear than such policies’ popularity would suggest.
Professor emeritus and foreign affairs scholar Brantly Womack corrects common misconceptions about China’s geopolitical power and charts a course forward.
A special investigative committee asked 35 companies to preserve the communications of hundreds of people potentially connected to the attack on the Capitol. A UVA legal expert weighs in on the situation and where it could lead.
Myo Yan Naung Thein, who has spent decades trying to bring democracy to his home country, fled Myanmar in disguise after a military coup in February. Now he is at UVA, sharing his remarkable story with students.