University of Virginia Law hosts law and technology events
VIRGINIA LAW WEEKLY — LawTech was the topic of discussion for the day on Friday, February 22, at the Law School. In the morning, the Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law (VJSPL) hosted a symposium on Artificial Intelligence featuring professors from both the Law School and the Undergraduate University.
Read More about University of Virginia Law hosts law and technology eventsA profile on Washington and Lee Law student Jermaine Jones
THE COLUMNS — Jermaine Jones ‘25L is from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He earned a B.S. in Health Policy and Administration with a minor in Business from Pennsylvania State University.
Read More about A profile on Washington and Lee Law student Jermaine JonesWashington and Lee Law to host symposium on children’s rights and climate
THE COLUMNS — The March 7 event will explore youth-powered movements to address the impacts of climate change.
Read More about Washington and Lee Law to host symposium on children’s rights and climateWashington and Lee Law student Jermaine Jones selected for externship at Delaware Court of the Chancery
THE COLUMNS — This fall, Jermaine Jones ’25L was an extern with the Delaware Court of the Chancery.
Read More about Washington and Lee Law student Jermaine Jones selected for externship at Delaware Court of the ChanceryAn interview with Yale Law professor Natasha Sarin
YALE LAW SCHOOL — Professor of Law Natasha Sarin joined the Law School in 2023 and received tenure in 2024. Her research centers on public finance and financial regulation, with work on tax policy, household finance, insurance, and macroprudential risk management.
Read More about An interview with Yale Law professor Natasha SarinYale Law to host Connecticut Supreme Court to hear oral arguments
YALE LAW SCHOOL — The Connecticut Supreme Court will hear two arguments at Yale Law School on March 5 as part of its “On Circuit” program.
Read More about Yale Law to host Connecticut Supreme Court to hear oral argumentsFederal judge blocks recent federal orders aimed at DEI initiatives
HIGHER ED DIVE — The ruling said that plaintiffs were likely to succeed in their arguments that the directives undermined free speech and were unconstitutionally vague.
Read More about Federal judge blocks recent federal orders aimed at DEI initiativesUS Department of Education warns schools to end DEI programs or risk losing federal funding
ED WEEK — School district leaders should consult with their lawyers over new guidance from the U.S. Department of Education that threatens the loss of federal funding to schools that don’t end essentially any sort of race-based programming, education experts say.
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LAIST — “There are a group of us across institutions, especially in California, who are saying it’s time to actually double down on doing diversity, equity and inclusion work,” said Liane Hypolite, a professor of educational leadership at Cal Poly Pomona. “This isn’t the time to just comply … out of fear.”
Read More about A look at what DEI programs do in higher educationCollege presidents remain largely silent amid executive order targeting higher education
INSIDE HIGHER ED — President Donald Trump is seeking to aggressively reshape higher education in ways that threaten programs and federal funding. College presidents are largely staying silent.
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