
Mikayla Nasis '25L reflects on working in the Commonwealth Attorney's Office for Rockbridge County and the City of Lexington.
Mikayla Nasis '25L reflects on working in the Commonwealth Attorney's Office for Rockbridge County and the City of Lexington.
ECGI is an international organization that provides a platform for debate and dialogue on corporate governance.
Lillian Weitz '22, '25L spent the fall semester working for USA Gymnastics.
Joelle James Phillips ‘95L joined the Washington and Lee University Board of Trustees on Feb. 7, at the board’s winter meeting in Lexington, Virginia.
Bryce Thornburg ‘25L won the competition for his paper on California’s resentencing and plea-bargaining procedures.
3L Rena Song writes about her experience as a member of the W&L Repertory Dance Company.
The March 7 event will explore youth-powered movements to address the impacts of climate change.
The article argues that in analyzing children’s equal protection claims, courts engage in a series of analytical traps in reliance on an adult rights-bearing archetype, stifling young people’s rights.
This fall, Cory Morris '22, '25L worked at the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) serves as a social, academic, cultural, and professional resource for both students from Asian Pacific areas and students who are interested in Asian cultures.
The article examines a key U.S. Supreme Court decision focused on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
This year’s symposium will take place March 14-15 and address the intersection of corporate responsibility and sustainable development.
Professor Mark Klamberg will explore the evolving role of the military use of artificial intelligence.
Olivia Scheidt ‘25L discusses her experience as a student attorney in the Community Legal Practice Center.
The books are among three new works Drumbl released in the last year.
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