Prof. Elizabeth Rowe says a hearing over a preliminary injunction will be a good indication of how Apple’s lawsuit against OpenAI over iPhone trade secrets will go. @sfexaminer https://t.co/9X0ITmtyfO
My post on Transnational Litigation Blog about the 2025-26 Supreme Court term and foreign relations law is now up on Transnational Litigation Blog: https://t.co/doOpT6l9zu
.@UVA President Scott Beardsley has appointed Dean Leslie Kendrick ’06 to a committee tasked with developing a long-term strategic plan for the University. https://t.co/AZF8yrebL4
A new paper co-authored by Prof. @MeganTStevenson traces the origins of criminal justice risk assessment to early 20th-century eugenic criminology. https://t.co/qBF3Gh8kNC
Having #SCOTUS rehear a case challenging birthright citizenship would be “the longest of long shots,” says Prof. Xiao Wang. @blaw https://t.co/SsXhs5Icyn
.@emilygiffin came to @UVALaw with a passion for creative writing, but never expected it would become her career.
Giffin’s new novel, “Love You More,” released Tuesday. Nine of her 13 books have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list.
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WATCH: Prof. Michael Livermore explores the growing rights-of-nature movement and whether ecosystems should be granted legal standing. @AspenInstitute https://t.co/a8aZXapJfR
#UVALaw faculty share what they’re reading this summer, from science fiction to a history of a Founding Father friendship to a reimagining of Homer. https://t.co/aUKkkBlMAj
Prof. Celia Bigoness, the new director of the John W. Glynn Jr. Law & Business Program at #UVALaw, discusses the importance of preparing students for a changing legal marketplace. https://t.co/iJokCM7sbL
#UVALaw professors were cited by the U.S. Supreme Court 28 times during the most recent term, among other achievements and recognition for members of the Law School community. https://t.co/lfryH2Dym9
Emily Giffin ’97, whose latest novel was published this week, came to #UVALaw with a passion for creative writing but never expected that it would become her career. @UVA https://t.co/ZHgEhYX1xY
Prof. @NaomiCahn and @gwlaw Prof. @smsuter analyze how Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health has affected not only access to abortions but in vitro fertilization because of embryo-protective policies. @thehill https://t.co/OsDcLZ5o82
I must confess that I was excited by Justice Jackson’s citation in Wolford v. Lopez to Originalism and Constitutional Construction, 82 Ford. L. Rev. 453 (2013) on the interpretation-construction distinction. https://t.co/pcdLgcNYAu