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Virginia Law Weekly

Type

Student newspaper

Format

Tabloid

Owner(s)

University of Virginia School of Law

Editor-in-chief

Andrew Allard (2024-2025)

Founded

1948

Headquarters

Charlottesville, Virginia

Website

lawweekly.org

Virginia Law Weekly is a weekly newspaper published by students at the University of Virginia School of Law each Wednesday[1] of the school year, excluding breaks and exam periods. In 2006, 2007, 2008, 2017, 2018, and 2019, the Law Weekly was recognized as Best Law School Newspaper by the Law Student Division of the American Bar Association. [1] [2]

History[edit]

Virginia Law Weekly was first printed in 1948 and has been cited by several courts in published judicial opinions, including the U.S. Supreme Court (Patterson v. New York (1977)), the Fifth Circuit (Thermo King v. White's Trucking Service, 292 F.2d 668 (5th Cir. 1961)), and numerous state courts.

Virginia Law Weekly was first published online in the late 1990s, providing a downloadable PDF version of each week's edition. Features Editor Joey Katzen '07 relaunched the website as a full-featured interactive newspaper site in the spring of 2005. Technology Editor David Markoff '17 redesigned the website in 2016.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About Virginia Law Weekly". Virginia Law Weekly. Retrieved 2017-02-12.

External links[edit]

Located in: Charlottesville, Virginia

Academics

Schools

  • Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy
  • College of Arts & Sciences
  • School of Continuing and Professional Studies
  • Darden School of Business
  • McIntire School of Commerce
  • Curry School of Education
  • School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • School of Law
  • School of Medicine
  • School of Nursing
  • College at Wise
  • The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School
  • Scholarship programs

  • Jefferson Scholars
  • Rodman Scholars
  • Research

  • Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy
  • Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities
  • Japanese Text Initiative
  • Universitas 21
  • Mid Atlantic Terascale Partnership
  • Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture
  • Applied Research in Patacriticism
  • Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship
  • Legion
  • Mentat
  • Real-time Cmix
  • Research publications

  • Virginia Law Review
  • Virginia Journal of International Law
  • Journal of Law & Politics
  • Other

  • Semester at Sea
  • University of Virginia Demographics and Workforce Group
  • Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership
  • Miller Center of Public Affairs
  • University of Virginia Center for Politics
  • Sabato's Crystal Ball
  • Athletics

    Teams and music

  • Virginia Pep Band
  • Cavalier Marching Band
  • Wahoos
  • The Good Old Song
  • The Cavalier Song
  • Sports

  • Men's basketball
  • Women's basketball
  • Football
  • Men's lacrosse
  • Women's lacrosse
  • Men's soccer
  • Women's soccer
  • Swimming and diving
  • Men's tennis
  • Rivalries

  • Johns Hopkins
  • Maryland Terrapins
  • North Carolina Tar Heels
  • Facilities

  • John Paul Jones Arena
  • Klöckner Stadium
  • Lake Monticello
  • Memorial Gym
  • Scott Stadium
  • Sheridan Snyder Tennis Center
  • University Hall
  • University Hall Turf Field
  • Grounds

  • The Range
  • The Rotunda
  • McIntire Amphitheatre
  • The Corner
  • Fan Mountain Observatory
  • Hereford College
  • Jefferson Hall
  • McCormick Observatory
  • Memorial to Enslaved Laborers
  • Rugby Road
  • University of Virginia Cemetery
  • Student life

    Publications

  • The Hedgehog Review
  • Virginia Law Weekly
  • Virginia Quarterly Review
  • The Yellow Journal
  • Radio stations

  • WXTJ-LP
  • Greek life

    Debating societies

  • Washington Literary Society and Debating Union
  • Performing arts

  • Hullabahoos
  • Sil'hooettes
  • The Virginia Belles
  • Virginia Film Festival
  • Virginia Gentlemen
  • Virginia Glee Club
  • Residential colleges

  • Hereford College
  • International Residential College
  • First-year living areas
  • Secret societies

  • Seven Society
  • Z Society
  • Other
  • People

  • Thomas Jefferson (founder)
  • Enslaved laborers
  • University Presidents
  • Established: 1819 – Endowment: $7.53 billion – Students: 22,391

  • Category

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Virginia_Law_Weekly&oldid=1227452094"

    Categories: 
    Legal education in the United States
    University of Virginia
    Student newspapers published in Virginia
    1948 establishments in Virginia
    Newspapers established in 1948
    Weekly newspapers published in the United States
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