The University of Richmond Law Review, the Richmond Public Interest Law Review, and the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology are all offering virtual symposia on topical issues this semester.
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The University of Richmond Law Review, the Richmond Public Interest Law Review, and the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology are all offering virtual symposia on topical issues this semester.
UR is taking a multi-tiered approach to reach students and support mental health.
UR’s president talked with special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault about race and leadership in complicated times.
A UR professor’s new book examines the hero’s journey in the award-winning Netflix series.
Megan Kaleah, L’22, took on the concept of cultural competency in her second-year research project, bringing together two of the topics she’s most passionate about: a lawyer’s professional responsibility, and supporting the Deaf community.
For Caroline Fox, L’13, intellectual property and entertainment law appealed to her creative side. She combined her passions and launched her own firm, CJFox Law, in 2017.
With COVID-19’s impact on small businesses, students in the Robins School wanted to help make a difference for start-ups in the Richmond community.