UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — In the coming weeks, many students at the University of Virginia School of Law will be trying out to join one of the school’s 10 academic journals, and considering which journal may be the right fit. The publications, which are entirely student-run, offer a unique experience teaching useful lawyering skills, according to third-year law student Alex Briggs, the Virginia Law Review’s membership and inclusion editor. The review runs the unified journal tryouts, and Briggs is one of the tryout administrators.