Prelaw Panel for Underrepresented Students
Thursday, April 1
6pm - 7pm
Zoom

Join us on Thursday, April 1 at 6pm for a panel discussion on the many paths to law school and careers in the legal field.

Take Back the Net: A Virtual Evening of Support for Virginia's Survivors of College Sexual Assault 
Friday, April 2
7pm - 9pm
tiny url.com/tbtn2021

College students, sexual assault response coordinators, prevention specialists, counselors, and allies from across the Commonwealth will come together for this amazing evening of hope and healing

Closed captioning and ASL interpretation provided.

Centennial Conversation with U.S. Representative Bobby Scott
Thursday, April 8
5pm - 6pm
Law School, Online

Join our long-serving Representative to Congress who will share his plans for education, criminal justice, healthcare and labor reform.

Activism: Nonviolence As a Way of Life, A Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk with Minnijean Brown Trickey
Thursday, April 8
6pm - 7pm
Zoom

One of the Little Rock Nine, Minnijean Brown Trickey will speak about her experience as a lifelong activist and the power of centering nonviolence in every aspect of her life at this Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk.

The Health Law & Policy Society Symposium : "A Snapshot of Health Law"
Saturday, April 10
10:30am - 3pm
Law School, https://cwm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsde2hrTwoEtFqq5M2tZMphutKpuPSQKXf

Please join The Health Law and Policy Society for our first annual Symposium: "A Snapshot of Health Law" on April 10, 2021 (10:30am -3:00pm). Register in advance for this meeting: https://cwm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsde2hrTwoEtFqq5M2tZMphutKpuPSQKXf 


Wythe Lecture: Professor Melissa Murray (NYU Law)
Monday, April 12
1pm - 2pm
Law School, Virtual

Professor Melissa Murray will deliver the annual Wythe Lecture titled Race-ing Roe: Reproductive Justice, Racial Justice, and the Battle for Roe v. Wade.  She is the Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law at New York University School of Law.

Why Economists Use Imaginary Worlds: The Coase Theorem and Why Law Matters
Tuesday, April 13
1pm - 2pm
Law School, Virtual

The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Steven G. Medema, Research Professor of Economics at Duke University, titled "Why Do Economists Use Imaginary Worlds? What the Coase Theorem Tells Us About Why Law Matters.”  

Asian American Plural: The Three Continents of Abeer Hoque's "Olive Witch" (Asian Centennial Event)
Thursday, April 15
9:30am - 10:45am
Digital Streaming

Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer Abeer Hoque presents the finale conversation in Asian American Plural: Literature Across Borders series, curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao for the Asian Centennial. 

Election Law Society Symposium: The Future of the Voting Rights Act
Thursday, April 15
5pm - 6:15pm
Law School, Virtual

The 2021 Election Law Society Symposium will examine the role of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in the 2020 election and its potential reform going forward both as a tool to address voting rules and districting maps that harm minority voters.

Symposium: Evolving Jurisprudence in International Courts, Tribunals and Human Rights Bodies
Friday, April 16
9am - 12pm
Law School, Virtual

The Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding , the Comparative Legal Student Scholars, and the Reves Center for International Studies will host a symposium on Friday, April 16.