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Judge Garaufis of E.D.N.Y. Speaks to Civil Procedure Students
Christopher Lewis '14 | December 13, 2011

Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis of the Eastern District of New York visited William & Mary Law School Dec. 2.

 
Up Close and Personal: Jim McGlothlin '62, J.D. '64, LL.D. '00
David Morrill | November 29, 2011

College of W&M and Law School alumnus Jim McGlothlin shared his wisdom with law students on the final day of the inaugural McGlothlin Leadership Forum.

 
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David Boies: When This Famous Trial Lawyer Speaks, Everyone Listens
Brian Kelley '13 | November 29, 2011

Boies, Chairman of Boies, Schiller, and Flexner LLP, and renowned trial lawyer, met with law students during the inaugural McGlothlin Leadership Forum.

 
A Conversation with Professor Timothy Zick
Ami Dodson | November 29, 2011

Cabell Research Professor of Law Tim Zick is a nationally-recognized expert on the First Amendment.

 
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W&M Professor Fred Lederer and VCU Professor Leticia Flores Awarded Inaugural Challenge Coins
Jaime Welch-Donahue | November 26, 2011

The coins, presented to the professors on Veterans Day, recognized their contributions to the Lewis B. Puller, Jr., Veterans Benefits Clinic.

 
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Law School's HMVHE Consortium to Benefit from Virginia Bar Association's Fundraising Efforts
Jaime Welch-Donahue | November 26, 2011

Donations from law firms will help support a new consortium of universities and colleges in Virginia sponsored by the Law School to help the state's veterans.

 
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Jon Huddleston, B.A. '82, J.D. '86
Rachel Ganong '12 | November 26, 2011

Former Virginia State Bar President champions lawyers as public servants.

 
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Boy Scouts at William & Mary Law School
Jaime Welch-Donahue | November 26, 2011

Five participants in the Law School's recent conference in Beijing shared common bonds as Eagle Scouts. About a dozen law students also recently welcomed Boy Scouts to the Law School for a day-long Law Merit Badge program.

 
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HMVHE: Colleges and Universities Join Forces to Help Veterans
David Morrill | November 26, 2011

The Law School's Lewis B. Puller, Jr., Veterans Benefits Clinic has enlisted colleges and universities around Virginia to join a new consortium aimed at helping the state's veterans.

 
BLSA Thanksgiving Basket Competition
William & Mary Law School Students Set New Record with Thanksgiving Generosity
Christopher Lewis '14 | November 21, 2011

The 11th Annual Thanksgiving Basket Competition, sponsored by the Black Law Students Association, raised nearly 2700 non-perishable food items for local families in need.

 
Fifth Grade Jurors Reach Verdict at Cinderella Trial
Jaime Welch-Donahue | November 17, 2011

"Cinders in My Eyes" memoir landed the fairy tale princess in Law School's McGlothlin Courtroom.

 
Timothy Zick
Media Turns to Professor Timothy Zick for Insight on "Occupy" Crackdown
Ami Dodson | November 17, 2011

Professor Tim Zick, an expert on public speech rights, recently spoke with the Associated Press regarding the First Amendment issues raised by the nationwide "Occupy" movement.

 
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Women, War & Peace Panel Showcases Local Efforts in Global Network
Ann Gaudreaux | November 15, 2011

An Oct. 17 panel discussion at the W&M Sadler Center, based on the fall PBS series, "Women, War & Peace," showcased how local women, such as Professor Christie Warren of W&M Law School, have made a difference thoughout the world.

 
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William & Mary Law School Successfully Concludes First International Conference in Beijing
Ami Dodson | November 9, 2011

The first international conference hosted by William & Mary Law School's Property Rights Project came to its successful conclusion Oct. 15 at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.

 
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W&M Law Student Project Helps Recruit and Train Students to Work at Polls
William & Mary Election Law Society | November 7, 2011

W&M law students' Tidewater Roots Poll Project is helping local governments recruit and train a new generation of poll workers.

 
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McGlothlin Fellows: Political Will Critical to Solving Economic Problems
Megan Shearin, W&M Office of University Relations | November 4, 2011

The question is not when the economic crisis will come. It's whether policymakers in Washington have enough political will to craft a solution before it arrives.

 
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Law Students to Host W&M VOTEline
William & Mary Election Law Society | November 1, 2011

W&M law students will operate the W&M VOTEline hotline at (757)221-2890 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Nov. 8 to assist local voters with questions they may have about voting.

 
You're Invited! Public Plenary Session, McGlothlin Leadership Forum
Staff | October 18, 2011

On Nov. 2, from 2 to 3:30PM at the Mason School of Business, the 2011 McGlothlin Leadership Forum Fellows - pre-eminent leaders in their fields - will participate in a plenary session of open exchange, active debate, and analysis of the global economy and the political, legal, and free enterprise system that comprise it. Free and the public is welcome.

 
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McGlothlin Leadership Forum Launches at Business and Law Schools
Andrea Sardone | October 18, 2011

Named in honor of James W. McGlothlin '62, J.D. '64, LL.D. '00, the inaugural McGlothlin Leadership Forum will run Nov. 1-3. The Public Plenary Session, titled "Is America's Economic Engine Off Track?," will be held Nov. 2 at the Mason School of Business.

 
Law School Convenes First International Conference in Beijing
Office of Law School Communications | October 14, 2011

Scholars, jurists, and practitioners from the U.S. and China gathered on Oct. 14 at Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing for the start of the Law School's international conference on property rights.

 
Beijing: Justice O'Connor Accepts 2011 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize
Ami Dodson | October 14, 2011

Justice O'Connor appeared via video at the Eighth Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference in Beijing to accept the 2011 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize.

 
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Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Honored at U.S. Embassy Reception in Beijing
Jaime Welch-Donahue | October 13, 2011

Justice O'Connor was honored at an Oct. 13 reception at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, co-hosted by the Law School. The reception was the prelude to the Law School's property rights conference.

 
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Professor Frederick Schauer of UVA Honored with Marshall-Wythe Medallion
Christopher Lewis '14 | October 11, 2011

Professor Fred Schauer of the University of Virginia School of Law was awarded the Marshall-Wythe Medallion Oct. 4. The award is the highest honor conferred by the law school faculty.

 
Beijing Conference to Explore Importance of Property Rights on Global Scale
Jaime Welch-Donahue | October 7, 2011

On Oct. 14-15, William & Mary Law School's Property Rights Project will host the law school’s first international conference at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.

 
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Annual Supreme Court Preview Brings Renowned Legal Luminaries to William & Mary Law School
Christopher Lewis '14 | September 29, 2011

The Institute of Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School hosted the 24th annual Supreme Court Preview on Sept. 23-24.

 
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Kevin Barrett, JD '14, and Rebecca Gildea '12 Honored as 2011 Anderson Scholars
Jaime Welch-Donahue | September 28, 2011

Law student Kevin Barrett '14 and undergraduate business major Rebecca Gildea '12 recently were honored as Townebank's 2011 Alvin P. Anderson Scholars.

 
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Cuccinelli Says States' Attorneys General Are "Last Line of Defense" Against Federal Government Encroachments
Jaime Welch-Donahue | September 28, 2011

Va. Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli spoke to a standing-room-only audience on Sept. 15 as a guest of the Law and Policy class.

 
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Abel '90 Honored with 2011-12 St. George Tucker Adjunct Professorship Award
Jaime Welch-Donahue | September 28, 2011

Christoper A. Abel, a 1990 graduate of the Law School and partner at Troutman Sanders, was recently honored for his commitment to his students and their success.

 
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Alumni Robert E. and Elizabeth S. Scott Create Legal Research Professorship
Jaime Welch-Donahue | September 28, 2011

Michael Steven Green is recognized at Sept. 22 as the first scholar to be designated as the Robert E. and Elizabeth S. Scott Research Professor of Law.

 
A Conversation with Professor Laura A. Heymann
Ami Dodson | September 26, 2011

Professor Laura A. Heymann is a leading expert in intellectual property law.

 
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IBRL Hosts Annual Supreme Court Preview Sept. 23-24
Institute of Bill of Rights Law | September 20, 2011

Distinguished lawyers, judges, journalists, and law professors from around the country will come together at the annual Preview to discuss and analyze the Court's upcoming term.

 
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College of William & Mary a "Military Friendly School"
Erin Zagursky, Office of University Relations | September 15, 2011

The College has been designated a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs, according to a Sept. 12 announcement by the magazine.

 
On Tour of Colonial Williamsburg, Students Urged to Live Up to Founders' Ideals
Christopher Lewis '14 | September 14, 2011

Colonial Williamsburg was once home to many of the nation's founders, including Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and John Tyler.

 
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Dean Douglas's Remarks at 9-11 Ceremony
Davison M. Douglas | September 9, 2011

The remarks of Dean Davison M. Douglas from the Sept. 8 ceremony at the Law School commemorating the 10th anniversary of 9-11.

 
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Neal Wixson Concludes Service to Law School Admissions Office
Brian Kelley '13 | September 8, 2011

"Neal's legacy to our office is strong," Associate Dean for Admission Faye Shealy said in a message. "His dedication to our principles of service, promptness, ethics, and compassion has been exemplary."

 
Professor Allison Orr Larsen
Professor Allison Orr Larsen's Work Featured in The New York Times
Ami Dodson | September 7, 2011

William & Mary Law School Professor Allison Orr Larsen coined the phrase "perpetual dissent."

 
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Law School Welcomes New Students
Ann Gaudreaux and Neal Wixson | August 25, 2011

The newest student members of the Law School community arrived on Aug. 15. "Our new students are an impressive group of aspiring citizen lawyers, and we are truly honored that such highly qualified individuals seek a William & Mary legal education," said Associate Dean for Admission Faye Shealy.

 
Alan Meese
Meese and Zick Receive Cabell Research Professorships
Ami Dodson | August 25, 2011

Professors Alan Meese and Timothy Zick received Cabell Research Professorships for the 2011-2012 academic year.

 
Beijing Conference Explores the Importance of Property Rights on a Global Scale
Jaime Welch-Donahue | August 23, 2011

On Oct. 14-15, William & Mary Law School's Property Rights Project will host the law school’s first international conference at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.

 
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Law School Enjoys Record-Breaking Private Giving in 2011
Office of Law School Communications | August 22, 2011

WMLS achieved a new milestone in private support. Giving to the Law School totaled more than $3.3 million - the largest amount in the Law School's history - during the fiscal year that ended June 30.

 
Professor Nancy Combs to Become New Vice Dean
Ami Dodson | August 17, 2011

Nancy Combs will become William & Mary Law School's new Vice Dean. Combs served as the 2009-11 Cabell Research Professor of Law.

 
Judge Rebecca Beach Smith
Judge Rebecca Beach Smith '71, J.D. '79, to Speak at Convocation
Erin Zagursky, Office of University Relations | August 15, 2011

Smith, the federal judge for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, will speak at the Aug. 26 ceremony in the courtyard of the Sir Christopher Wren Building.

 
Professor Davison Douglas
National Court Nonprofit Honors Dean Douglas
Sandy Atkins, National Center for State Courts | August 4, 2011

Dean Davison M. Douglas is the recipient of a Distinguished Service Award from the National Center for State Courts.

 
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William & Mary Law School Students Learn about Property Law, with an Asteroid Twist
Ami Dodson | July 15, 2011

Two William & Mary Law School students receive a unique opportunity to learn about asteroid law.

 
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Four Recently Appointed Law Professors Bring Intellectual Diversity to Classroom and Community
Ami Dodson | July 13, 2011

William & Mary Law School welcomes four new full-time faculty: Sarah Stafford, Jason Solomon, Allison Orr Larsen and Tara Grove.

 
Frantz '70, J.D. '73, LL.M. '81 Appointed to W&M Board of Visitors
Staff, University Relations | July 5, 2011

Thomas R. Frantz '70, J.D. '73, LL.M. '81 was among four William & Mary alumni recently appointed to the Board of Visitors by Gov. Bob McDonnell.

 
Tara Leigh Grove
William & Mary Law School Welcomes Professor Tara Grove
Ami Dodson | June 28, 2011

W&M Law School announces the appointment of Assistant Professor Tara Leigh Grove to the full-time faculty.

 
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Alumnus Jeff Palmore '00, J.D. '09 Receives New Post in Virginia Governor's Office
Suzanne Seurattan | June 27, 2011

Governor Bob McDonnell (VA) appointed William & Mary alumnus Jeff Palmore '00, J.D. '09 his new director of policy development and deputy counselor.

 
Mary Siegrist Hinz Leadership Program Marks 25th Anniversary
Ann Gaudreaux | June 23, 2011

Nine current and former fellows and members of the selection committee recently gathered in Williamsburg to mark the anniversary and remember the program's namesake.

 
2011 Citizen Lawyer Award
Anne B. Shumadine '83: An Investment in a Law Degree Paid Dividends for Her Clients and Her Community
Rachel Ganong '12 | June 23, 2011

Shumadine '83 is a former math teacher who found a new calling in law. While handling investment portfolios for her clients, she also has found time to become involved in schools and organizations in her community.

 
Law School Professor Van Alstyne Testifies before Congress
Ami Dodson | June 9, 2011

Professor William W. Van Alstyne testified before the Congressional Committee on the Judiciary June 8.

 
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Four William & Mary Law School Students Selected for Equal Justice Works Summer Corps Grants
Ami Dodson | June 1, 2011

Four WMLS students have been selected for competitive grants from the Equal Justice Works 2011 Summer Corps Program.

 
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Welcoming Remarks at Graduation from SBA President Tamar Jones '11
Tamar Jones '11 | May 23, 2011

The text of the welcoming remarks given by 2010-11 Student Bar Association President Tamar Jones '11.

 
W&M Law School 2011 Commencement Awards
Office of Law Communications | May 20, 2011

Seven major awards were given during the Law School's 2011 Commencement Ceremony.

 
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Bunch, B.A. '02, J.D. '06, and Smith, J.D. '06, Honored with Inaugural Reveley Award
Jaime Welch-Donahue | May 19, 2011

Douglas Bunch, B.A. '02, J.D. '06, and Douglas Smith, J.D. '06, were recognized as co-recipients of the Taylor Reveley Award during graduation on May 15 for their work on behalf of children in the developing world.

 
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Boxler '11 and Urban '11 Receive I'Anson Awards
Jaime Welch-Donahue | May 19, 2011

Brandon L. Boxler '11 and Garrett D. Urban'11 received Lawrence W. I'Anson Awards, the highest awards given to a graduating student, or students, by the law faculty, during graduation on May 15.

 
Eric Kades
Eric Kades, Vice Dean and Professor of Law, Receives John Marshall Award
Ami Dodson | May 19, 2011

Vice Dean Eric Kades was the 2011 recipient of the John Marshall Award for his selfless service to the Law School.

 
Professor Susan Grover
Susan Grover Honored by Class of 2011 with Walter Williams Teaching Award
Ami Dodson | May 19, 2011

Professor Susan Grover was the recipient of the 2011 Walter L. Williams, Jr. Memorial Teaching Award

 
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2011 George Wythe Award Bestowed Upon Tamar Jones '11
Ami Dodson | May 19, 2011

Tamar Jones was named the 2011 recipient of the George Wythe Award for outstanding and selfless service.

 
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Laura Jacobson '11 Receives 2011 Thurgood Marshall Award
Ami Dodson | May 19, 2011

Laura Jacobson won the 2011 Thurgood Marshall Award for distinguished pro bono work.

 
2011 Citizen Lawyer Award
Shumadine, J.D. '83, Receives Law School Associaton's Citizen-Lawyer Award
Jaime Welch-Donahue | May 19, 2011

Anne B. Shumadine, J.D. '83, was honored with the Association's Citizen-Lawyer Award during graduation on May 15.

 
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Carney, B.S. '72, J.D. '80, Inducted as Honorary Member of Order of the Coif
Jaime Welch-Donahue | May 18, 2011

Stephen P. Carney, B.S. '72, J.D. '80, was inducted during the Awards Ceremony on May 14.

 
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Warner Shares His Insights with Graduates on Risk Taking, Responsibility, and Remembering to "Call Your Mother"
Jaime Welch-Donahue | May 18, 2011

U.S. Senator Mark Warner drew applause and laughter with advice he gave to the Class of 2011 during the Law School's May 15 graduation ceremony. Features story and slide show.

 
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Award Ceremony Celebrates Class of 2011's Contributions and Achievements
Ami Dodson | May 18, 2011

W&M Law School graduates, family and friends gathered on May 14 to celebrate the students' many accomplishments.

 
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Shanda King '11 Named 2011-2012 Drapers' Scholar
Sarah Seufer '13 | May 18, 2011

As the Drapers' Scholar, Shanda King will spend next year at Queen Mary College of the University of London.

 
2011 Law Alumni Weekend: Garde '86 and Huddleston '86 Named Co-Recipients of 25th Reunion Distinguished Alumnus Award
Jaime Welch-Donahue | May 13, 2011

John C. Garde, J.D. '86, and Jon D. Huddleston, B.A. '82, J.D. '86, were honored as co-recipients of the Law School Association's 25th Reunion Distinguished Alumnus Award on April 16.

 
2011 Law Alumni Weekend: Abbott '01 Honored with 10th Reunion Distinguished Alumna Award
Jaime Welch-Donahue | May 13, 2011

Va. House of Delegates Member Robin A. Abbott, J.D. '01, was honored with the Law School Association's 10th Reunion Distinguished Alumna Award on April 16.

 
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Kaufman & Canoles Awards Recognize First-Year Students for Legal Writing
Jaime Welch-Donahue | May 12, 2011

Dustin H. DeVore, a 2001 graduate of the Law School, and partner at the firm's Williamsburg office, presented the 2011 Kaufman & Canoles Writing Awards to Jarred O. Taylor '11, for first place, to Samuel G. Mann '11, for second place, and to Emily M. Benz '11, for third place.

 
Professor Alemante Selassie Retires from W&M Law School Faculty
Sarah Seufer '13 | May 11, 2011

Professor Alemante Selassie retired this year from the William & Mary Law School full-time faculty after 24 years of service.

 
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Law Students' Research Aids International Peacebuilding Efforts
Ann Gaudreaux | May 10, 2011

Together, Jessica Jeanty '12, Pearl J. Kim '11, and Eve M. Grina '11 can say "rule of law" in seven languages. They also can say that while they were in law school they used their legal education to make a difference in the world.

 
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Four Law School Professors Receive Plumeri Awards
Office of Law Communications | May 9, 2011

Four William & Mary Law School faculty members received Plumeri Awards this year: Professors Alces, Green, Stafford and Zick.

 
Larry Palmer Retires from William & Mary Law School Faculty
Sarah Seufer '13 | April 21, 2011

Law School Professor Larry Palmer will retire from the faculty this year.

 
Laura A. Heymann Named Class of 2014 Professor of Law
Ami Dodson | April 21, 2011

The College of William & Mary has named Law School Professor Laura A. Heymann the Class of 2014 Professor of Law.

 
W&M Board of Visitors Names Susan Grover a University Professor for Teaching Excellence
Ami Dodson | April 21, 2011

The College of William & Mary has named Law School Professor Susan Grover a University Professor for Teaching Excellence.

 
The W&M Law School Scholarship Repository Takes Off
Lauren Seney | April 19, 2011

The W&M Law School Scholarship Repository exceeds 6,000 items that have been collectively downloaded more than 200,000 times.

 
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Benjamin Rush Scholars to Honor Dr. J. Craig Venter on April 21
Jaime Welch-Donahue | April 18, 2011

The Law School's Benjamin Rush Scholars will present the 2011 Benjamin Rush Medal to J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., on Thursday, April 21, at 1PM in Room 120 at the Law School. The event is free and open to the public.

 
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William & Mary Law School Moot Court Team Enjoys Successful Competition Year
Ami Dodson and Sarah Seufer '13 | April 14, 2011

With six team wins and several individual member titles, 2010-11 has been one of the best years on record for the Moot Court Team.

 
2011 Ali's Run Race Results
Ami Dodson | April 6, 2011

More than 100 students, faculty, staff, and members of the Williamsburg community literally hit the ground running on April 2 for the Seventh Annual "Ali's Run," a fundraiser sponsored by the Bone Marrow Drive Committee in memory of Alison Ruth Kaplan.

 
Law School Association Annual Meeting - April 15
Jaime Welch-Donahue | April 5, 2011

To cast your vote for nominees to the Association's Board of Directors, please submit a Nomination Proxy or attend the Annual Meeting on Friday, April 15, at 2PM.

 
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Professor Angela Banks Discusses Arizona's Immigration Reform Legislation
University Relations and the Office of Law Communications | April 4, 2011

Professor Angela Banks is a nationally recognized expert on immigration reform.

 
Senator Mark Warner
U.S. Senator Mark Warner to Speak at Law School's May 15 Graduation Ceremony
Brian Kelley '13 | March 30, 2011

Senator Warner will address graduates and their guests during the ceremony at the College's Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre.

 
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Moot Court Team to Travel to The Hague for ICC Competition
Brian Kelley '13 | March 29, 2011

Three W&M law students will compete as a team in the finals of the fourth annual International Criminal Court (ICC) Trial Competition on April 10-15.

 
Professor Jason Solomon Delivers the 2011 Blackstone Lecture
Ami Dodson | March 25, 2011

William & Mary Law School Professor Jason Solomon delivered the 2011 Blackstone Lecture on March 24.

 
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Former Deputy Attorney General Honored for Public Service
Jaime Welch-Donahue | March 24, 2011

James B. Comey, Jr., a 1982 graduate of the College, was honored on March 14 by the Law School as the 2010-11 Carter O. Lowance Fellow.

 
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W&M Teams Win Top Prizes in Virginia Redistricting Competition
Suzanne Seurattan, W&M University Relations | March 23, 2011

Graduate and undergraduate teams from William & Mary won top prizes in three categories in the first Virginia Redistricting Competition.

 
Law School Awards Marshall-Wythe Medallion to Kenneth Feinberg
Ami Dodson | March 23, 2011

Kenneth Feinberg is the 2010-2011 recipient of the Marshall-Wythe Medallion, the highest honor conferred by the faculty.

 
Devastated, but Determined: W&M Efforts to Aid Japan
Megan Shearin | March 17, 2011

Through the W&M Japan Recovery Initiative, faculty, students and staff are banding together to provide short- and long-term assistance.

 
Beijing Property Rights Conference to Focus on Global Perspectives
Jaime Welch-Donahue | March 15, 2011

On Oct. 14-15 the W&M Property Rights Project will host its annual conference overseas in cooperation with Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing. Participants can enjoy an optional post-conference tour through China and Hong Kong (deposits due April 1).

 
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Law and Education Schools Maintain High Rankings in USNWR Survey
Suzanne Seurattan | March 15, 2011

William & Mary's Law School and School of Education placed among the nation's top graduate schools in U.S. News' 2012 survey.

 
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A Conversation with Michael Steven Green
Ami Dodson | March 14, 2011

Professor Green is the Robert E. and Elizabeth S. Scott Research Professor for 2010-2011.

 
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Two W&M Teams Competing in First Virginia Redistricting Competition
Brian Kelley J.D. '13 | March 11, 2011

Two teams from the college are participating in the redistricting competition sponsored by the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University and the Public Mapping Project.

 
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Law School's Puller Clinic Reaches Out to Local Veterans
Suzanne Seurattan | February 24, 2011

On Feb. 25, students in the Lewis B. Puller, Jr. Veterans Benefits Clinic will partner with attorneys from McGuire Woods in an effort to help homeless veterans.

 
Professor Christie Warren Returns from One Year Deployment as Senior Mediation Expert in Constitutional Issues for the United Nations
Ami Dodson | February 24, 2011

Christie Warren has returned to William & Mary Law School after spending a year assisting the United Nations in mediating peace processes in Darfur, Kyrgyzstan, and Somalia, among other places.

 
W&M Law School Association Announces Creation of the Taylor Reveley Award
Jaime Welch-Donahue | February 18, 2011

The William & Mary Law School Alumni Association has announced that it will honor the contributions of William & Mary President Taylor Reveley with the creation of an award to be given annually to a recent graduate of the Law School, whose career has demonstrated outstanding commitment to public service. The first recipient of the award will be announced at the Law School's graduation in May.

 
Beijing Property Rights Conference to Focus on Global Perspectives
Jaime Welch-Donahue | February 16, 2011

On Oct. 14-15 the W&M Property Rights Project will host its annual conference overseas in cooperation with Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor will receive the 2011 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize during the event.

 
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Professor Allison Orr Larsen Discusses Health Care Reform
University Relations and the Office of Law School Communications | February 14, 2011

Professor Allison Orr Larsen discusses the constitutional issues at stake in the health care debate.

 
Charter Day Crowd Welcomes Cantor '88, New Traditions; Barnard Receives Thomas Jefferson Award
Erin Zagursky | February 10, 2011

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, a 1988 graduate of the Law School, spoke at Charter Day on Feb. 4. Cantor was one of three recipients of honorary degrees. Cutler Professor of Law Jayne Barnard was honored with the Thomas Jefferson Award.

 
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Powell Scholarship Recipient Justin Hoover '11 Uses Trial Team as a Springboard for Future Career
Brian Kelley '13 | February 9, 2011

Hoover '11, who will join the State Attorney's Office in West Palm Beach, Fla., after graduation, credits his success in trial advocacy to his Law School teammates and Trial Team Coach Jeffrey A. Breit.

 
Law School Announces Faculty Promotion and Tenure Decisions for 2011
Ami Dodson | February 7, 2011

Dean Douglas is pleased to announce that the College has conferred tenure on Laura A. Heymann, and promoted her from Associate Professor to Professor of Law, and has promoted Angela Banks from Assistant to Associate Professor.

 
Barnard to receive Thomas Jefferson Award at Charter Day
Megan Shearin | January 18, 2011

Barnard, who is nationally known for her scholarly work on the rights of fraud victims, is the recipient of the 2011 Thomas Jefferson Award.

 
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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor '88 to Speak at Charter Day
Brian Whitson | January 12, 2011

Congressman Cantor '88 will speak at the College of William & Mary's Charter Day Ceremony on Feb. 4. He will also receive an honorary degree of doctor of laws.

 
Jim Dwyer: The Moral Superiority of Children
David Williard | January 6, 2011

A video interview with Jim Dwyer, author of The Moral Superiority of Children.

 
A Conversation with Jayne Barnard
Ami Dodson | January 6, 2011

Professor Jayne Barnard has spent more than three decades working to advance the rights of the disenfranchised.

 
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