Law school hosts town hall on Sharia Law
About 100 people attended a town hall on Sharia law that featured talks by former ambassador Randolph Bell and Richmond Law Professor Azizah Al-Hibri in the T.C. Williams School of Law on Thursday.
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About 100 people attended a town hall on Sharia law that featured talks by former ambassador Randolph Bell and Richmond Law Professor Azizah Al-Hibri in the T.C. Williams School of Law on Thursday.
Preserving open space means preserving aesthetics, and everybody has a view or trail or stream that they really like, said former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine at the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law on Monday.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer spoke at the dedication of Moot Courtroom at the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law Thursday afternoon.
Students from the T.C. Williams School of Law and undergraduate students are taking to the streets.
This year, 14 tenured and tenure-track professors joined the faculty at the University of Richmond, with two professors in the Robins School of Business, two in the T.C. Williams School of Law, nine in the School of Arts and Sciences and one professor in the School of Continuing Studies.
Former Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine returned to his career as an educator, teaching law and leadership at the University of Richmond Jan. 11, six days before his term in office ended.
Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine announced today that he will return to the University of Richmond to teach courses at the T.C. Williams School of Law and the Jepson School of Leadership Studies beginning in the spring of 2010.
The Princeton Review has again selected the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law to appear in the 2010 edition of "174 Best Law Schools."
A New York University professor, an intellectual property lawyer and a former Supreme Court clerk were hired during the summer by the University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law, filling one vacancy and creating two new positions.
Thank you, Dean Douglas. I'm honored to be here, and I want to thank the students for the invitation to join all of you today.
A 1996 T.C. Williams School of Law alumnus advised Saturday's 155 graduates to be innovative in the quickly changing legal profession.
A student and a professor from the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law received honors from the Virginia State Bar this week for their achievements.
Two legal scholars who practiced in Guantanamo Bay, one as a detainee advocate and another as a prosecutor, confronted each other and presented their contrasting views at the 2009 Allen Chair Symposium, held by the T.C. Williams School of Law on Thursday.
Nestled in the corner of Seventh and East Broad streets in downtown Richmond stands the brick-and-stone front of the renovated Franklin Federal Savings and Loan building, now home to the University of Richmond satellite campus, UR Downtown.
A crucial career moment for University of Richmond law professor Adrienne Volenik came not from a triumphant trial, but from an early loss.
(Originally posted Feb. 1, 2009)
Good grades alone will no longer suffice for automatic admission into the T.C. Williams School of Law for Honors Law program participants, Associate Dean of Admissions Michelle Rahman said.
Kristina Perry attended the first day of classes this semester with a patch covering her left eye and a severely bruised lip.
Third-year University of Richmond law student Mike Braggs is interested in family law. He's pursued his passion working with children and has been involved in both delinquency and educational law clinics in his time as a student.
The local chapter of the American Red Cross will be working with University of Richmond undergraduate and law students in a new initiative to serve the Hispanic community in Richmond.