Sabrina Callender-Clewett '25L writes about the German Law Journal's trip to Berlin.
Law Features
Toles, a member of the W&L Board of Trustees, was recently named a fellow of one of the premier legal associations in North America.
Lillian Weitz '25L discusses her research with the UN Office of Drugs and Crime.
Professor Mark Drumbl participated in a conference examining the legacy of the international court that prosecuted war crimes.
The case spanned nearly two years and involved two sets of clinic students who worked to secure the outcome.
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Emma Martone is the Administrative Assistant for the Law Library and Law Center.
The article looks at current instability involving corporate shareholder voting rights, examining it through a historical lens.
The article outlines the historical underpinnings of corporate cooperation, and expands upon the literature considering the structural, constitutional, and normative issues with corporate cooperation.
In an article for the ECGI blog, Haan challenges a central assumption of early 20th century corporate law.
Karen Woody has been a professor of law at W&L since July 2019.
Noriya Shahadat is an associate in the Environmental and Mass Tort litigation group at McGuireWoods.
The team of Jack Perryman ‘25L and Jack Kellerman ‘25L won best brief and were the runners-up at the event.
Terri Byrnes is an Academic Administrative Assistant II with the Law School.
After graduation, Catalina Perez will head to Kennedys in Philadelphia, working in insurance coverage.
Last year, Butler became the first Black judge in Virginia’s 24th District.
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