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Ukraine and Challenges for U.S. National Security
Streaming Audio Eichensehr-Ukraine-AUDIO.mp3UVA Law professor Kristen Eichensehr discusses how the conflict in Ukraine highlights broader challenges for U.S. national security and foreign relations, including sanctions policy and cybersecurity. Eichensehr spoke at the Alumni Board and Council luncheon. aCommon Lawa S4 E8: The Psychology of Eyewitness Memory
Streaming Audio Common Law S4 Ep 8_ Elizabeth Loftus_withTriggerWarning_@-18LUFS.mp3Psychologist Elizabeth F. Loftus, a leading expert on memory, discusses how her research transformed the justice system. Dean Risa Goluboff and Professor Greg Mitchell host the episode.A aCommon Lawa S4 E7: The High Cost of Pretrial Detention
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep7_MeganStevenson_FINAL@-18LUFS.mp3Would you rather spend a day in jail or be the victim of a burglary? UVA Law professor Megan Stevenson discusses why her research suggests almost no one should be detained pretrial. aCheap Speecha: A Conversation With Richard L. Hasen
Streaming Audio AUDIO-Cheap_Speech_Citron_Hasen.mp3Professor Richard L. Hasen of the University of California, Irvine, discusses his new book, aCheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics a and How to Cure It.a Professor Danielle Citron moderated the talk. The event was sponsored by the LawTech Center. Elon Muskas Takeover of Twitter
Streaming Audio Twitter_Musk_AUDIO.mp3Washington and Lee University professor Carliss Chatman; Chuck Cory a82, former chairman of technology banking at Morgan Stanley; UVA Law professor Cathy Hwang; and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Senior Counsel Peter Lyons discuss Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Muskas rapid takeover of Twitter and whatas next. The event was sponsored by the John W. Glynn, Jr. Law & Business Program. Speaking of Injustice: A Night With Virginiaas Wrongfully Convicted
Streaming Audio Innocence-Fundraiser-AUDIO.mp3Freed clients Lamar Barnes, James Lamont Madison, Gilbert Merritt, Bobbie Morman Jr., Emerson Stevens and Jervon Tillman share their experiences at a fundraiser for the Innocence Project at UVA Law. Professor Deirdre Enright a92, the founding director of UVA Lawas Innocence Project Clinic, and current directors and professors Jennifer Givens and Juliet Hatchett a15 also participated. aJesus and John Waynea and the Evangelical Reckoning
Streaming Audio Meador-Lecture-AUDIO.mp3Calvin University history professor Kristin Kobes Du Mez delivers the 2022 Meador Lecture on her latest book, aJesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation.a Dean Risa Goluboff introduced Du Mez. aCommon Lawa S4 E6: Property Taxes and Racial Gentrification
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep6_AndrewHayashi_FINAL@-18LUFS.mp3Under some property tax schemes, white homebuyers moving into gentrifying neighborhoods might be getting a substantial tax break, explains UVA Law professor Andrew Hayashi. A Conversation With Justice Stephen Breyer
Streaming Audio full_audio.mp3Justice Stephen Breyer, the recipient of the 2022 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law, looks back on his career at the U.S. Supreme Court as he prepares to retire this summer. UVA President Jim Ryan a92 presents the medal and Dean Risa Goluboff, Breyeras former clerk, serves as moderator. Thomas Jefferson Foundation President Leslie Greene Bowman also gives remarks. Feminism Confronts Homo Economicus: Gender, Law, and Society
Streaming Audio tax-feminism.mp3Professor Martha Albertson Fineman of the Emory University School of Law discusses her article aCracking the Foundational Myths: Independence, Autonomy, and Self-Sufficiencya in the book aFeminism Confronts Homo Economicus: Gender, Law, and Society,a co-edited with Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler associate Terence Dougherty. Professor Miranda Stewart of the University of Melbourne Law School provides commentary. UVA Law professor Ruth Mason and Oxford University professor Tsilly Dagan also discuss the work. This event was held as part of the aTax Meets Non-Taxa Oxford-Virginia Legal Dialogs workshop series that builds bridges from tax to other kinds of scholarship. aCommon Lawa S4 E5: The Railroad Strike Case That Made History on Federal Injunctions
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep5_AdityaBamzai_FINAL_REVISED@-18LUFS.mp3UVA Law professor Aditya Bamzai discusses In re Debs and the federal governmentas use of injunctions with hosts John Harrison and Risa Goluboff. An Update on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Streaming Audio Ukraine-Panel-audio.mp3UVA Law professors Kristen Eichensehr, Paul B. Stephan a77 and Pierre-Hugues Verdier, and lecturer Richard Dean a80, a partner with Baker & McKenzie, discuss the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict, including sanctions, cyber operations and the U.S. response. UVA Law professor Mitu Gulati moderated the panel. The event was sponsored by the Virginia Journal of International Law. From Protest to Law
Streaming Audio McCorckle-kennedy-audio.mp3During the 2022 McCorkle Lecture, Professor Randall L. Kennedy of Harvard Law School discusses triumphs and defeats for racial justice during the civil rights era. Sovereign Debt Restructuring in the Era of COVID-19
Streaming Audio Sovereign-debt-AUDIO.mp3UVA Law professor Mitu Gulati and Lee Buchheit, formerly of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, discuss how sovereign debt restructuring sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic will play out in 2022 and 2023. Dean Risa Goluboff introduced Gulati and Buchheit. Testing Theories of American Politics
Streaming Audio tax-american-politics-AUDIO.mp3Professor Martin Gilens of UCLA discusses his article aTesting Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens,a co-authored with Professor Benjamin Page of Northwestern University. Professor Daniel N. Shaviro of New York University School of Law provides commentary. UVA Law professor Ruth Mason, Oxford University professor Tsilly Dagan and other legal scholars also discuss the work. This event was held as part of the aTax Meets Non-Taxa Oxford-Virginia Legal Dialogs workshop series that builds bridges from tax to other kinds of scholarship. aCommon Lawa S4 E4: Why Fair Procedures Matter in Policing
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep4_TomTyler_FINAL_@-18LUFS.mp3Yale Law School professor Tom R. Tyler joins co-host and fellow psychologist Gregory Mitchell to discuss Tyleras work on procedural justice, including a training program for Chicago police officers. aCommon Lawa S4 E3: Calling Out Cyberattacks
Streaming Audio CommonLaw_S4_Ep3_KristenEichensehr_FINAL_@-18LUFS.mp3The United States and other nations have only recently begun to publicly attribute cyberattacks to other countries, such as Russia. UVA Law professor Kristen Eichensehr proposes more transparency and legal guardrails when exposing cyberattacks. The History of Race in Higher Education
Streaming Audio BLSA-Academics-Panel-Forde-Mazrui-AUDIO.mp3Professor Kim Forde-Mazrui, director of the Center for the Study of Race and Law, discusses the history of race and the importance of equality in higher education. The event was held as part of the Black Law Students Associationas Black History Month celebration, and was co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Race and the Law. aCommon Lawa S4 E2: Inside the Presidentas Supreme Court Commission
Streaming Audio Common Law S4 Ep 2_ Tara Leigh Grove_FINAL_@-18LUFS.mp3University of Alabama law professor Tara Leigh Grove, a member of the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States, joins hosts John Harrison and Risa Goluboff to discuss options for reform and why change is so difficult. Cybersecurity Beyond the Headlines: A Conversation With Journalist Nicole Perlroth
Streaming Audio Perlroth-Eichensehr- MP3.mp3Reporter and best-selling author Nicole Perlroth joins UVA Law professor Kristen Eichensehr, director of the Law Schoolas National Security Law Center, for a discussion of ransomware, espionage, the market for zero-day exploits and the role of the U.S. government in the cybersecurity ecosystem. This event was hosted by the Law School's National Security Law Center. aCommon Lawa S4 E1: Why ESG Funds Are Shaking Up Wall Street
Streaming Audio Common Law S4 Ep 1_ QuinnCurtis_FINAL_.mp3Do ESG funds a those espousing environmental, social and governance values a live up to their label, and should they be regulated? UVA Law professor Quinn Curtis joins hosts Cathy Hwang and Risa Goluboff. Justice Breyeras Legacy: Four Decades on the Bench
Streaming Audio Breyer-Clerks-AUDIO.mp3Dean Risa Goluboff leads a panel of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's former clerks a including U.S. Judge Vince Chhabria and UVA Law professors Rachel Harmon and Daniel Ortiz a to discuss his legacy. Intimate Privacy Violations and the Law: A Conversation With Crime Novelist Julia Dahl
Streaming Audio Citron-Cahn_AUDIO.mp3Crime reporter and novelist Julia Dahl joins UVA Law professor Danielle K. Citron for a discussion about her latest novel aThe Missing Hours,a which imagines the extralegal response of a victim of sexual assault and intimate privacy violations. This discussion was sponsored by the Law School's LawTech Center; the Virginia Journal of Law & Technology; and Law, Innovation, Security & Technology (LIST). Inside Sines v. Kessler: A Case Holding White Supremacists Accountable
Streaming Audio MLK-2022-AUDIO.mp3As part of the Universityas 2022 Community MLK Commemoration, a panel explores the successful civil lawsuit against organizers, promoters and participants in the 2017 Unite the Right rally. The panelists are plaintiffs Marissa K. Blair, Elizabeth Sines a19 and Devin Willis; co-lead plaintiffsa attorneys Roberta Kaplan and Karen L. Dunn; and Deborah Lipstadt, an Emory University history professor who gave expert testimony on antisemitism at the trial. Professor Kim Forde-Mazrui, director of the Center for the Study of Race and Law, moderated the panel. This event also included the presentation of the Gregory H. Swanson Award, named in honor of UVA and the Law Schoolas first Black student, by Dean Risa Goluboff. The Fight for Privacy
Streaming Audio Citron-Foundation_AUDIO.mp3Professor Danielle K. Citron, director of UVA Law's new LawTech Center, discusses topics from her forthcoming book, aThe Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age.a Dean Risa Goluboff introduces Citron. Justice and Legitimacy (A Theory of Justice: 50 Years Later)
Streaming Audio Karsh- Panel-4-AUDIO.mp3Scholars Andrew Lister, Queenas University; Simon May, Florida State University; and Cynthia Stark, University of Utah, participate in the panel discussion aJustice and Legitimacy,a moderated by Blain Neufeld, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Sponsored by UVA LawasA Karsh Center for Law and Democracy and the Center for Law & Philosophy, the conference marked the 50th anniversary of John Rawlsa aA Theory of Justice.a Education, Labor, and Justice (A Theory of Justice: 50 Years Later)
Streaming Audio Karsh- Panel-3-AUDIO.mp3Scholars Gina Schouten of Harvard University and Sabine Tsuruda of Queenas University discuss aEducation, Labor and Justice,a with Christie Hartley of Georgia State University moderating. This conference marked the 50th anniversary of John Rawlsa aA Theory of Justice.a Sponsored by UVA LawasA Karsh Center for Law and Democracy and the Center for Law & Philosophy, the conference marked the 50th anniversary of John Rawlsa aA Theory of Justice.a The Permanent Achievement of aA Theory of Justicea
Streaming Audio Karsh- Keynote-AUDIO.mp3Brown University professor Charles Larmore delivers his keynote lecture, aThe Permanent Achievement of A Theory of Justice.a Sponsored by UVA Lawas Karsh Center for Law and Democracy and the Center for Law & Philosophy, the conference marked the 50th anniversary of John Rawlsa aA Theory of Justice.a Race, Religion and Ideal Theory (A Theory of Justice: 50 Years Later)
Streaming Audio Karsh- Panel-2-AUDIO.mp3Scholars Larry Krasnoff, College of Charleston; CA(c)cile Laborde, University of Oxford; and Anthony Laden, University of Illinois Chicago, participate in the panel discussion aRace, Religion, and Ideal Theory,a moderated by Lori Watson of Washington University in St. Louis. Sponsored by UVA LawasA Karsh Center for Law and Democracy and the Center for Law & Philosophy, the conference marked the 50th anniversary of John Rawlsa aA Theory of Justice.a Keyword Selected: school
Preview of championship weekend for high school baseball and softball
JSerra faces Sherman Oaks Notre Dame for the Southern Section Division I baseball title; Eastvale Roosevelt faces Los Alamitos for the DI softball title.
Commentary: After nine years, endless delays and a corruption probe, what's next for Angel Stadium?
If the Angel Stadium deal collapses, what happens? The Angels have options, but few of them would be a win for taxpayers.
Teen hoops players are paid $100K salaries. The goal? A new path to the NBA
Bay Area twins Amen and Ausar Thompson signed six-figure deals to join Overtime Elite, a league for teenagers. A look at the league's first season.
High school baseball: City playoff results and updated pairings
High school baseball: City playoff results and updated pairings
High school softball: City playoff results and championship schedule
High school softball: City playoff results and championship schedule
HernA!ndez: Where is Walker Buehler? Dodgers ace still searching for old self
The Dodgers will need pitcher Walker Buehler to pitch like the old Buehler if they want to win the World Series in October.
Chargers begin groundbreaking moves with Super Bowl in mind
Chargers Chairman Dean Spanos asked new El Segundo neighbors, the Lakers, for some championship mojo as his team broke ground on new headquarters.
Dodgers complete sweep, salvage winning homestand with 5-3 victory over Diamondbacks
Justin Turner hit a three-run homer and the Dodgers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 to complete a four-game sweep on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium.
Sophomore Turner Osswald of El Camino Real wins City Section golf title
Turner Osswald makes six birdies on back nine to finish four-under par to win City title
Jaime JarrAn, Charley Steiner among Dodgers broadcasters to test positive for COVID-19
The Dodgers announced Wednesday that some members of its broadcast team had tested positive for COVID-19. The Dodgers will broadcast road games remotely for now.
Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike is the talk of Preakness, even if he isn't racing
Rich Strike may not be at the Preakness, but there is still a lot of talk of how he won the Kentucky Derby. The consensus: It had to do with two horses that came from Dubai.
Granada Hills' Dijon Stanley to make mad dash at the City Section track championships
Dijon Stanley, a running back at Granada Hills High, could run away from the pack in the 400 meters at the City Section track championships.
Column: Meet Ryan Zurn, La Mirada High's 10-year-old baseball announcer
Ryan Zurn might be 10 years old but the fifth-grader is in his second year of announcing La Mirada High baseball games. He handles it with aplomb.
U.S. Soccer achieves equal pay goal, splitting World Cup revenue evenly between men, women
U.S. Soccer has agreed to new collective-bargaining agreements with its men's and women's national teams that will guarantee equal pay for all players.
Plaschke: Sparks' new season, and Derek Fisher's job security, off to a shaky start
Arguably the most important summer in Sparks history begins with a home-opening loss to the WNBA's only winless team a and wait, it gets worse.
Sparks slip up with two seconds left as winless Lynx team spoils their home opener
Nneka Ogwumike scored 22 points, but the Minnesota Lynx spoiled the Sparks' home opener in the final seconds, handing them an 87-84 loss on Tuesday.
High school boys' volleyball: Southern California Regional results and updated pairings
High school boys' volleyball: Southern California Regional results and updated pairings
Clayton Kershaw's sons make fun trip to Dodger Stadium to play ball with Dad
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who is on the injured list, took a break Tuesday to play with sons Charley and Cooper in the Dodger Stadium outfield.
High school baseball: City and Southern Section semifinal results and championship schedule
High school baseball: City and Southern Section semifinal results and championship schedule
High school softball: City and Southern Section playoff results and championship schedule
High school softball: City and Southern Section playoff results and championship schedule
JSerra beats Villa Park to reach Southern Section Division 1 baseball final
JSerra defeats Villa Park in a drama-filled finish to advance to the Southern Section Division 1 baseball final Friday against Sherman Oaks Notre Dame.
Why Rams' Super Bowl victory was bittersweet for Tyler Higbee and Jordan Fuller
Injuries forced Rams tight end Tyler Higbee and safety Jordan Fuller to miss Super Bowl LVI after being key contributors all season, so they claim to have extra motivation for a super repeat.
'Making work fun': Mookie Betts extends tear as Dodgers sweep doubleheader
The Dodgers won both of their games against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday at Dodger Stadium, thanks in no small part to the latest highlight day from Mookie Betts.
Judge pauses sale of Angel Stadium amid FBI corruption probe of Anaheim mayor
The FBI alleges Mayor Harry Sidhu may have committed crimes that include fraud, theft or bribery, making false statements, obstruction of justice and witness tampering.
Tom Brady will get roasted in new Netflix comedy special
Netflix has announced a series of TV specials roasting celebrities, starting with veteran football quarterback Tom Brady, who will executive produce.
Galaxy, LAFC in top half of MLS payrolls; 'Chicharito' second-highest paid player
The Galaxy and LAFC have some of the highest team payrolls in the MLS while Javier "Chicharito" HernA!ndez is the second-highest paid player in MLS.
Reliever Caleb Ferguson makes return for Dodgers; David Price's next steps unclear
The Dodgers' Caleb Ferguson worked a scoreless inning Monday in his first big league outing since 2020, but the plans for David Price aren't as clear.
Column: Nationals fired scout for refusing COVID vaccine. He's now selling cars a and suing
Benny Gallo loved his scouting job, but that changed when the Washington Nationals required him to get vaccinated. Now he is fighting to get his job back.
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