
Alex Hudson ‘26L and Tina Pham ‘26L were honored for their scholarly contributions to the Law Review.

Alex Hudson ‘26L and Tina Pham ‘26L were honored for their scholarly contributions to the Law Review.

The book, "Children and Violence: Agency, Experience, and Representation in and Beyond Armed Conflict" was published by Routledge Press earlier this year.

Prof. Karen Woody, along with coauthor Joshua Clardy ‘22L, published an article examining the definition of property in relation to federal fraud statutes.

Bryce Thornburg ‘25L won the competition for his paper on California’s resentencing and plea-bargaining procedures.

A note by recent Washington and Lee law graduate Scott Koven ‘24L was cited in a March ruling by the Missouri Court of Appeals.

Six 2L students had their scholarly work selected for publication in the Journal.

Jordan Hicks ‘24L and Fenja Schick-Malone ‘24L will be honored for their contributions to the Law Review.

Townsend won the competition for her paper "Second Middle Passage: How Anti-Abortion Laws Perpetuate Structures of Slavery and the Case for Reproductive Justice."