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Congratulations to UC Davis Law Prof. Lisa R. Pruitt and Kaceylee Klein ’25 on presenting their paper “Rural Bashing” at the University of Richmond Law Review symposium “Overlooked America: Addressing Legal Issues Facing Rural United States!” #WomenAlsoKnowLaw buff.ly/3LC0ScA

Looking forward to working with the terrific editors from University of Richmond Law Review to publish Ain't No Sunshine: Bringing Physician Conflicts Out of the Dark. The article highlights failures of the Sunshine Act/Open Payments and suggests a path forward. Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Excited to kick off today’s Richmond Law Review Symposium “Vestiges of the Confederacy: Reckoning with the Legacy of the South." Thanks Wendy Perdue for opening remarks. University of Richmond Law Review UVA Law School Baylor Law School USC Joseph F. Rice School of Law William & Mary Law School ACLU of Virginia @TulaneLaw Howard University School of Law Duke Divinity School


Today’s first University of Richmond Law Review symposium speaker, our very own Prof. @MarissaEsque, discussed “Southern Politics of People, Race, & Place.”


.UVA Law School Prof. Bertrall Ross, discusses “Race and Election Law" at today's University of Richmond Law Review Symposium.


“Now is an urgent time to figure out how we can prepare and inspire our students to become changemakers in our communities.” Baylor Law School Prof. Rachel Kincaid presenting “How Law Schools Can Help Bend the Arc of the Moral Universe Toward Justice” University of Richmond Law Review Symposium.


Thank you, @PoliceLawProf, Kami Chavis, and @marendogs, for an insightful University of Richmond Law Review symposium panel discussion about the history and current state of policing, moderated by Prof. @KevinWoodson_. ACLU of Virginia William & Mary Law School USC Joseph F. Rice School of Law


Law Professor Carla Laroche from @TulaneLaw gave a wonderful presentation today on “Black Women’s Voting Emancipation in Slavery’s Afterlife.”


Thanks to our keynote speaker, Prof. Justin Hansford (@Blackstarjus), for an interesting discussion on reparative justice policy and his involvement with the African-American Redress Network at today's University of Richmond Law Review symposium. redressnetwork.org
