In this 2019 article from the School of Law website, professor Frederick Schauer argued that the justices historically haven’t let precedent outweigh their own judicial predispositions.
A new course at the University of Virginia seeks to answer an age-old question about democracy and inequality, often from the perspective of who has the cash.
Law students provided much of the background work for the bipartisan Virginia Literacy Act, which grounds reading instruction in science-based reading research.
UVA politics professor John Owen weighs in on the potential consequences of the United States' strong military support of Ukraine in its war with Russia.
Tesla’s founder has put money on the table in a bid to acquire the social media giant, but has he shown all his cards? Law professor Cathy Hwang, a mergers and acquisitions expert, explains.
Barbara Comstock, a former congresswoman, will be part of the next Democracy Dialogues series. She will explore the complicated nature of social media.
Even back in law school, Kimberly Robinson believed her roommate Ketanji Brown Jackson was destined for a great career and could rise all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.