Prof. @amandafrost.bsky.social will testify at a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing today on “Protecting American Citizenship: Birthright Citizenship for Illegal Aliens and Tourists.”
Prof. @amandafrost.bsky.social will testify at a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing today on “Protecting American Citizenship: Birthright Citizenship for Illegal Aliens and Tourists.”
Barnett and Solum on the Party Presentation Principle
Randy E. Barnett (Georgetown University Law Center) & Lawrence B. Solum (University of Virginia School of Law) have posted Making the Party Presentation Principle Safe for Originalism (forthcoming 174 U. Pa. L. Rev. (2026)) on SSRN. Here is the…
Prof. @payvandahdout.bsky.social argues that the Trump administration’s criticism of the judiciary goes beyond disagreements about the law. @reuters.com
I'm quoted in this Bloomberg article about the unionization efforts of sex workers at Sheri's Ranch, a licensed Nevada brothel
For workers at Sheri’s Ranch brothel in Nevada to unionize, Prof. @kimkrawiec.bsky.social says they’d have to be classified as employees and not independent contractors. @bloomberglaw.com
On 4 Mar 2026, we hosted an online roundtable on #AI and #Constitutional_Law. Participating were: Giovanni De Gregorio (Católica), @jenraso.bsky.social (McGill), Mila Versteeg (Virginia) & @richardalbert.bsky.social (Texas), moderated by CCC co-director @davidvitale.bsky.social.
3Ls Abigail Justis, Lara Chuppe and Anna Figueroa have received two-year Immigrant Justice Corps fellowships, allowing them to assist clients facing removal or detention.
In their latest essay on celebrity estates for @theconversation.com, #RutgersLaw Prof. Reid Weisbord and @uvalaw.bsky.social Prof. @naomicahn.bsky.social explain why complex estates often take long to settle following the death of ultrawealthy people like Paul Allen: https://bit.ly/4lnxPcR
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#SCOTUS’ ruling in Urias-Orellana v. Bondi will make it harder for asylum seekers to prevail in federal court, says Prof. @amandafrost.bsky.social.
Thrilled to be in such company in The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Work url: academic.oup.com/edited-volum...
At her investiture ceremony, Virginia Chief Justice Cleo Powell ’82, the first Black woman to hold the position, reflected on her journey as a jurist. @vpm.org
LISTEN: Professors discuss how #UVALaw’s Academic Placement Committee helps graduates become law school faculty.
The #UVA chapter of the Black Law Students Association again won the Mid-Atlantic Black Law Students Association chapter of the year, among other achievements and recognition for members of the Law School community.
In a new paper, Prof. Michal Barzuza argues that Nevada corporate law “effectively forecloses shareholder litigation,” contradicting claims by state officials.
Author's Corner with Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash: *The Presidential Pardon: The Short Clause with a Long Troubled History*: thewayofimprovement.blog/2026/02/27/t... @harvardpress.bsky.social @uvalaw.bsky.social
WATCH: Profs. Alice Abrokwa, @cbarzun.bsky.social ’05 and @richschragger.bsky.social talk to students about their academic career paths and the steps needed to become a law school professor.
LISTEN: On the latest “Admissible,” Admissions Dean Natalie Blazer ’08 talks to Assistant Dean Mark Jefferson about how community builds better lawyers.
Review of my "Tradition and Feminism" article on Jotwell:
equality.jotwell.com/tradition-ve...
Jotwell on Rachel Bayefsky, Tradition versus Equality: A feminist intervention - Equality equality.jotwell.com/tradition-ve...
Haley Kwoun ’28 discusses how caretaking for her mother after a cancer diagnosis convinced her to study health law at #UVALaw.
Prof. Mitu Gulati and University of Edinburgh Prof. Lee Buchheit examine the problems with “flip clauses” in sovereign bond contracts. @financialtimes.com
Jamieson Greer ’07, the U.S. trade representative, discussed tariffs and international law at #UVALaw on Tuesday during an appearance at the 75th annual International Law Symposium hosted by the Virginia Journal of International Law.
The NYT Editorial Board now supports stronger marijuana regulation — including much higher taxes. Some proposals (potency limits, medical claim crackdowns) make sense. But raising taxes raises a harder question: what happens if users switch back to the illicit market?
The great folks at Lawfare have published my views on the implications of Learning Resources, the tariffs case. More later on my substack.
www.lawfaremedia.org/article/lear...
LISTEN: Prof. Mitu Gulati and University of North Carolina Prof. Mark Weidemaier discuss sovereign debt developments in Ethiopia and Senegal.
Very pleased to report that our Article, "Untangling AI Liability," co-authored with the great Cathy Sharkey of NYU Law School, will be published in the California Law Review. For those with access, you can find it on SSRN here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
White on Souter
G. Edward White (University of Virginia School of Law) has posted Taking Stock of Justice Souter on SSRN. Here is the abstract: With Justice David Souter’s death in May, 2025 there has been a revival of interest in his life and career on the Supreme Court, but Souter remains…
#SCOTUS cited Profs. Aditya Bamzai, A. E. Dick Howard ’61, Caleb Nelson and Saikrishna Prakash in Learning Resources v. Trump, which held that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the president to impose tariffs.
In the latest PLACE Blog, Patrick Flynn ’27, Pietro Guarisco ’27 and Sarah Templeton ’26 discuss their summer internship experiences in environmental law.
Double Hoo Carlos M. Brown ’99, an executive at @dominionenergy.bsky.social, has been elected rector of the #UVA Board of Visitors.