Apr 4 2025 Topics Jurisprudence • Philosophy • State Courts Blog Post “The Rule of Law Means That No Person Is Above the Law’s Requirements or Below Its Protections”: New Georgia Chief Justice Defines and Defends the Rule of Law Publius On Tuesday, Hon. Nels S.D. Peterson was sworn in as the new Chief Justice of...
Apr 3 2025 Video FedSoc Events Rupe Debate: Resolved: Originalism Should Embrace the General Law Jud Campbell, Julia D. Mahoney, Lawrence Solum How should textualists search for the original meaning of laws when the text alone does...
Apr 3 2025 Thursday 8:00 a.m. EDT UVA Law's 6th Annual Originalism Symposium Unwritten Law: Bridging Originalism and the General Law Caplin Pavilion1826 University AveCharlottesville, VA 22903 Topics: Constitution Sponsors: Virginia Student Chapter In-Person Event Live Stream
Mar 28 2025 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Independent Law Journal: A New Publication Aims to Defeat Groupthink and Improve Publishing in Legal Academia Paul H. Robinson Legal academia is unique among academic fields in that publishing is largely controlled by graduate...
Mar 10 2025 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post Textualism, the Clean Water Act, and San Francisco v. EPA James S. Burling When a statute doesn’t give an administrative agency the power to do what the agency...
Mar 5 2025 Topics Civil Rights • Constitution • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post From the Department of Education, With Love: Valentine’s Day “Dear Colleague” Missive Forces ABA to Reassess Law School Diversity Standard Anthony M. Deardurff The U.S. Department of Education recognizes the Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education...
Mar 3 2025 Publication Federalist Society Review The Widening Effect of Students for Fair Admissions George R. La Noue Sitting at the top of the judicial pyramid, the Supreme Court makes only a few...
Feb 26 2025 Publication Federalist Society Review Are the Credibility Findings of National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judges Credible? R. Pepper Crutcher, Alexander T. MacDonald, Tammy Dee McCutchen, Christopher C. Murray The Administrative Procedure Act directs federal courts to review and to set aside final agency...
Feb 20 2025 Topics Law & Economics • State Governments • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post States Should Keep Broadband Internet Services Free From Price Controls Seth L. Cooper On January 15, New York began requiring broadband providers to offer services to customers at...
Feb 20 2025 Topics Constitution • Contracts • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post “Pro-Worker” but Anti-Constitution: A New Labor Framework Raises Serious Legal Doubts Alexander T. MacDonald Last month, Sen. Josh Hawley released an ambitious proposal to reimagine federal labor law. Billed...
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“The Rule of Law Means That No Person Is Above the Law’s Requirements or Below Its Protections”: New Georgia Chief Justice Defines and Defends the Rule of Law
On Tuesday, Hon. Nels S.D. Peterson was sworn in as the new Chief Justice of...
Rupe Debate: Resolved: Originalism Should Embrace the General Law
Jud Campbell, Julia D. Mahoney, Lawrence Solum
How should textualists search for the original meaning of laws when the text alone does...
UVA Law's 6th Annual Originalism Symposium
Unwritten Law: Bridging Originalism and the General Law
Caplin Pavilion1826 University Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Topics
Independent Law Journal: A New Publication Aims to Defeat Groupthink and Improve Publishing in Legal Academia
Legal academia is unique among academic fields in that publishing is largely controlled by graduate...
Topics
Textualism, the Clean Water Act, and San Francisco v. EPA
When a statute doesn’t give an administrative agency the power to do what the agency...
Topics
From the Department of Education, With Love: Valentine’s Day “Dear Colleague” Missive Forces ABA to Reassess Law School Diversity Standard
The U.S. Department of Education recognizes the Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education...
The Widening Effect of Students for Fair Admissions
George R. La Noue
Sitting at the top of the judicial pyramid, the Supreme Court makes only a few...
Are the Credibility Findings of National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judges Credible?
R. Pepper Crutcher, Alexander T. MacDonald, Tammy Dee McCutchen, Christopher C. Murray
The Administrative Procedure Act directs federal courts to review and to set aside final agency...
Topics
States Should Keep Broadband Internet Services Free From Price Controls
On January 15, New York began requiring broadband providers to offer services to customers at...
Topics
“Pro-Worker” but Anti-Constitution: A New Labor Framework Raises Serious Legal Doubts
Last month, Sen. Josh Hawley released an ambitious proposal to reimagine federal labor law. Billed...