Melanie Cooke is spending her summer interning with the Richmond Peace Education Center. She shares how she found the organization and how it has transformed her way of thinking about patriotism and peace.
Since 2003, a portrait of civil rights activist and attorney Oliver Hill Sr. has hung in the halls of Richmond Law. On June 23, the painting found a new – albeit temporary – home in Richmond’s Executive Mansion.
Students from the spring 2015 Busing in America course conducted interviews and collected photographs and artifacts to build an exhibit on the history of public transit in Richmond.
At a reception at the Muse Law Library on June 4, Dean Wendy Perdue inducted the newest members of the Order of the Coif, an honorary scholastic society for excellence in legal education.
After United States federal prosecutors launched an investigation into a bribery and corruption scandal involving the international soccer federation, international attention builds. And media outlets are turning to Richmond Law Professor Andy Spalding for his perspective on the latest news surrounding the FIFA charges.