A total of 57 #UVALaw students in the Class of 2026 have accepted a clerkship position after #lawschool, and 10 have accepted a second clerkship. The group gathered this week for a reception hosted by the Office of Judicial Clerkships. #UVALaw2026
A bust of Arthur J. Morris wearing bunny ears, bunny glasses, and egg garland. The bust is surrounded by plastic grass and plastic eggs.
Arthur hops everybunny has an eggcellent weekend!🐣
#UVALaw #LawLibraries #Spring
A stuffed golden retriever sitting on a table with empty book stands. There is an open book under his paws.
A book display featuring nine titles: Polar War by Kenneth R. Rosen, How to Be a Rich Old Lady by Amanda Holden, The Science of Second Chances by Jennifer Doleac, Enshittification by Cory Doctorow, Football by Chuck Klosterman, All About Allergies by Dr. Zachary Rubin, and Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green. Signage reads, “feed your brain.”
sorry… our dog ate the April book display…
just kidding! Gunner did not eat any library books, but you can still feed your brain with these popular nonfiction titles!
#UVALaw #LawLibraries #AprilFools #BookDisplay
The 43rd annual North Grounds Softball League Invitational, organized by #UVALaw students, raised a record $55,000 for charity and drove home two titles for #UVA.
A new book chronicles the evolution of legal education over 200 years at #UVALaw.
WATCH: #UVALaw students share their experiences participating in externships, which allow them to gain academic credit for legal work, helping them grow as professionals.
What started as a “whim” in 1976 is now a defining tradition for #UVALaw students. The North Grounds Softball League is celebrating 50 seasons as its spring charity invitational kicks off this weekend.
Prof. John C. Jeffries Jr. ’73 says #UVALaw classmate Robert S. Mueller III ’73 was “a person of real character and integrity.” @law360.bsky.social
#UVALaw classmates and colleagues remember former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III ’73 as a leader who valued integrity, public service and the rule of law.
Mueller greets a graduate in 2003.
Mueller speaks in Caplin Pavilion upon receiving the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law.
Mueller's yearbook photo
Mueller speaks to students participating in the special counsel class at UVA Law.
Mueller also served as commencement speaker at #UVALaw’s 2003 graduation, and later participated in a #UVALaw class taught by his colleagues in the special counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Four #UVALaw students share their externship experiences — from working at the Smithsonian to the State Department to the U.S. Copyright Office and more.
LISTEN: On the latest “Admissible,” Admissions Dean Natalie Blazer ’08 interviews admitted students, guests, #UVALaw students and alumni during the Admitted Students Open House.
Four Libel Show performers rehearse in colonial-era costumes
The Libel Show cast poses on stage
Four Libel Show performers rehearse on stage
Three Libel Show performers sing into a microphone
The 118th Libel Show takes the stage tonight at #UVALaw. The student-produced performance of comedy and musical sketches is among #UVA’s oldest traditions. Break a leg!
Prof. @daniellecitron.bsky.social was the most-cited legal scholar of 2025 for work published from 2019-21, among other achievements and recognition for members of the #UVALaw community.
A book display titled “Award Winners,” featuring 10 titles: To Slip the Bonds of Earth by Amanda Flower, Every Living Thing by Jason Roberts, The Slip by Lucas Schaefer, A Little Trickerie by Rosanna Pike, The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennet, James by Percival Everett, The Haunting of Velkwood by Gwendolyn Kiste, Pick a Color by Souvankham Thammavongsa, and Annie Bot by Sierra Greer.
What’s our favorite season?
Award
#UVALaw #LawLibraries #BookAwards
Haley Kwoun ’28 discusses how caretaking for her mother after a cancer diagnosis convinced her to study health law at #UVALaw.
Jamieson Greer ’07, the U.S. trade representative, discussed tariffs and international law at #UVALaw on Tuesday during an appearance at the 75th annual International Law Symposium hosted by the Virginia Journal of International Law.
LISTEN: On the latest “Legal Knowledge” covering the bicentennial of #UVALaw classes, Prof. G. Edward White discusses the law school’s development from a predominantly regional institution to a national one from the 1920s to 1960s. @uvalawlibrary.bsky.social
Guests pick up snacks at a table
Two students enjoy eating snacks
Laughing Dragon Kung Fu performers appear in dragon costumes
Laughing Dragon Kung Fu performers pose for a photo
#UVALaw community members celebrated the #LunarNewYear on Friday at an event sponsored by Asian Pacific American Law Student Association, culminating in a lion dance show by Laughing Dragon Kung Fu.
Judges J. Harvie Wilkinson, Albert Diaz and Toby Heytens speak from the dais
A student in the audience asks the judges a question
Toby Heytens gestures from the dais as Albert Diaz looks on
Dean Leslie Kendrick speaks from the podium
#UVALaw hosted three oral arguments heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on Thursday, with Chief Judge Albert Diaz, Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III ’72 and Judge Toby J. Heytens ’00 presiding.
#UVALaw alumna and former faculty member M. Elizabeth “Liz” Magill ’95 has been named dean of @georgetownlaw.bsky.social.
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, four #UVALaw alumni couples share their love stories and how “it all began” during their time on Grounds.
A bust of Arthur J Morris wearing a Washington Capitals hockey jersey and a winter hat. The Olympic rings are below him on the pedestal.
Arthur is ready to watch some winter sports!🏒⛷️
#UVALaw #LawLibraries #Olympics
A book display with seven books. Lovely War by Julie Berry, Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Mythos: The Illustrated Edition by Stephen Fry, Clytemnestra by Constanza Casati, Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen, and When We Were Birds by Ayanna Lloyd Banwo. Signage reads “Myths and legends reimagined. Ancient Tales. Modern tellings.”
The stories are old, but the books are brand new!
#UVALaw #LawLibraries #BookDisplay
#UVALaw is No. 4 among law schools for faculty published in the most competitive finance journals, among other accolades for the community.
#UVALaw students in the Human Rights Study Project traveled to the Dominican Republic over winter break to examine the impact of climate change on human rights.
Read up on faculty news, research and analysis with #UVALaw Brief, a new biweekly newsletter on LinkedIn.
Gregory Swanson and classmate
In 1950, Gregory H. Swanson ’51 became #UVALaw and @UVA’s first Black student. Read about him and other alumni who made their mark on history and on the law. #BlackHistoryMonth www.law.virginia.edu/uvalawyer/sp...
Kobe Copeland ’27 discusses his jobs in the entertainment and media industries, and a trivia show appearance, before coming to #UVALaw.
For #BlackHistoryMonth, read about the change-makers at #UVALaw who broke down barriers and opened doors of opportunity for others. www.law.virginia.edu/uvalawyer/sp...