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A Fireside Chat with NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith '89

April 02, 2015 16:08 - 55 minutes - 51.3 MB

In an April 1 talk at the University of Virginia School of Law, NFL Players Association Executive Director DeMaurice Smith '89 spoke about his experiences as chair of a white-collar crime practice group at a D.C. law firm, serving as counsel to then-Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder and the 2011 NFL player lockout.

"Collecting It All: New Technology and the Future of Privacy," with ACLU Attorney Ben Wizner

April 02, 2015 15:58 - 32 minutes - 29.6 MB

ACLU attorney Ben Wizner, who has represented whistleblower Edward Snowden, spoke at the University of Virginia School of Law on March 25 about protecting privacy in an era in which government organizations and businesses wish to gather increasing amounts of information about people's everyday lives. Wizner, the director of the ACLU Speech, Privacy & Technology Project, is introduced by UVA Law professor Josh Bowers, co-director of the Program in Law and Public Service.

"Magna Carta: 800 Years After Runnymede," with A. E. Dick Howard and Tom McSweeney

April 01, 2015 18:48 - 47 minutes - 43 MB

UVA Law professor A. E. Dick Howard and William & Mary law professor Tom McSweeney discussed the impact of Magna Carta on both American and English law in honor of its 800th anniversary this year. The event, sponsored by the Federalist Society at UVA Law and the Student Legal Forum took place on March 25 at the University of Virginia School of Law.

King v. Burwell and the Future of Obamacare

March 25, 2015 13:08 - 48 minutes - 44.7 MB

University of Virginia School of Law professor Mimi Riley and Timothy Jost from Washington and Lee University School of Law discussed the Supreme Court case challenging Obamacare, King v. Burwell, and the future of the Affordable Care Act. The Health Law Association sponsored the event at UVA Law on March 23.

"Nelson Mandela as a Statesman," with Richard Goldstone

March 19, 2015 14:37 - 53 minutes - 49 MB

Richard Goldstone, an adjunct professor at UVA Law, is the former chief prosecutor of the U.N. international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. He served as a judge in South Africa for 23 years, the last nine as a justice of the Constitutional Court.

Views from the Bench: Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain LL.M. '92

March 11, 2015 13:13 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain, a 1992 LL.M. graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, discusses how the U.S. constitutional structure affects the work of a federal judge on March 6 at UVA Law. As a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, O’Scannlain has participated in over 11,000 federal cases and has written hundreds of published opinions on a broad range of subjects including constitutional law, international law, securities law, administrative law and criminal law.

"The Deal with 'Serial' at UVA Law," with Deirdre Enright

March 09, 2015 13:38 - 54 minutes - 50.2 MB

Deirdre Enright, director of the Innocence Project at the University of Virginia School of Law, discussed the clinic's work, post-conviction relief and the clinic’s involvement with the "Serial" podcast during a talk on March 3 at UVA Law.

"Race Declassified: Post-Racial Divisions" with UCLA Law Professor Cheryl Harris

March 04, 2015 20:09 - 53 minutes - 49.2 MB

"Race Declassified: Post-Racial Divisions" with UCLA law professor Cheryl Harris, was sponsored by UVA Law's Center for the Study of Race and Law on Feb. 26, 2015, along with the UVA Program in Women, Gender & Sexuality; the UVA Departments of Politics, Sociology, English and History; the Office of the Vice President and Chief Officer for Diversity and Equity; the Associate Dean for the Social Sciences; Social Foundations at the Curry School of Education; the Working Group on Racial Inequalit...

Panel on Virginia Sentencing at “The Future of Sentencing” Symposium

March 03, 2015 14:24 - 1 hour - 57.5 MB

As part of a symposium sponsored by the student-run Virginia Journal of Criminal Law, participants discussed Virginia's sentencing laws. With John Monahan, John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatric Medicine, University of Virginia; Meredith Farrar-Owens, legislative director, Virginia Sentencing Commission; Linda Bryant, Virginia deputy attorney general and member of the Virginia Sentencing Commission and Steven Benjamin, special counsel to the V...

"Executive Amnesty" with UVA Law Professors David Martin and John Harrison

March 02, 2015 16:07 - 46 minutes - 43 MB

Professors David Martin and John Harrison discuss executive amnesty in regards to immigration during a talk at the University of Virginia School of Law on Feb. 26, 2015. As principal deputy general counsel of the Department of Homeland Security from January 2009 to December 2010, and as general counsel to the Immigration and Naturalization Service from 1995 to 1998, Martin was closely involved in critical legal and policy developments in the immigration field. Harrison, an expert in administr...

Morris Dees, Founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, Speaks at UVA Law

February 26, 2015 16:35 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MB

Civil rights pioneer Morris Dees, founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, spoke at the University of Virginia School of Law on Feb. 24. He discussed the fight for racial and social justice in the post-Jim Crow landscape of the South in the 1960s and '70s, as well as the challenges facing the civil rights movement in the 21st century.

"Giving College Athletes Their Due" with Sonny Vaccaro

February 24, 2015 18:42 - 1 hour - 66.1 MB

Vaccaro, the sports marketing pioneer who signed Michael Jordan to his first sneaker deal and a former executive at Nike, Adidas and Reebok, delivered the keynote address at the 2015 Virginia Sports & Entertainment Law Journal symposium on Feb. 20. More at http://bit.ly/1AOpV2j

"Legality and Rough Justice" with Josh Bowers

January 30, 2015 15:35 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

UVA Law professor Josh Bowers discusses his writing process and his paper "Legality and Rough Justice" as part of the Faculty Ideas in Progress series.

"The Law of Body Parts," with Dr. Kenneth Brayman

January 15, 2015 14:48 - 38 minutes - 35.2 MB

During a lecture for the January Term course The Law of Body Parts, Dr. Kenneth Brayman, division chief of transplant surgery at the University of Virginia, discussed the history of organ donation and current issues affecting the market and health care professionals.

What's Next for the "Serial" Investigation

December 23, 2014 15:11 - 33 minutes - 30.5 MB

What's Next for "Serial" Investigation, with Deirdre Enright and UVA Law students Katie Clifford '15, Mario Peia '15, Jessica Saba '16, Kristin Sourbeer '16 and Vanessa Vogler '16. In the next several weeks, the project and UVA law students will draft and file a request for forensic testing, the results of which could shed light on the case of Adnan Syed, a Baltimore man sentenced to life for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, 17-year-old Hae-Min Lee. Students participating in the Innocen...

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