Three law students stepped into business development and won $5,000 in the UVA Entrepreneurship Cup for their proposed system for clean drinking water.
Students in the First Amendment Clinic recently challenged AIG and the Securities and Exchange Commission to publicly release corporate monitor reports.
Students recently teamed up with UVA and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to present solutions to the nation's most vexing conservation challenges.
Students from Professor Margo Bagley's patent classes take a field trip each fall to meet judges and hear arguments at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Members of the Black Law Students Association cleaned up outside the Schoolhouse Thrift Shop in Charlottesville as part of the organization's community service week.
Many students receive grants to work abroad over the summer, including Julia Lacovara, who interned with the U.N. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
Professor Mila Versteeg (far left) helped students meet Richard Goldstone, a former chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
COMMUNITY
Students in the Nonprofit Clinic work directly with local nonprofits to provide legal health "checkups" and advise them on a range of matters.
Professor Molly Shadel lectures on effective visual presentations as part of an oral advocacy class. More
Today is
Thursday, Dec. 6-Friday, Dec. 7
Reading Period
Friday, Dec. 7
Student Life Panel and Admissions Q&A, 12:30 p.m., SL131
Friday, Dec. 7
"'Corporation Law is Dead': Heroic Managerialism, Legal Change, and the Puzzle of Corporation Law at the Height of the American Century," a Faculty Workshop with Harwell Wells (Temple University), 3:30 p.m., Faculty Lounge