
In his most recent book, Russell Miller charts the constitutional history of Germany though text and images.
In his most recent book, Russell Miller charts the constitutional history of Germany though text and images.
After graduation, Sydney Layne will join Troutman Pepper Locke in their Houston office.
The article explores the risks for both private and public businesses that lack leadership transition plans.
According to the report, 95 percent of the class of 2024 secured a job that either requires bar passage or for which a J.D. degree is an advantage.
After graduation, Noah Brooks will work in the Charlotte office of Mayer Brown in their Banking and Finance group.
The article examines how antitrust enforcement has led to higher meat prices and how the politicization of food production harms the poor.
Jane McDonald has worked at W&L Law since 2005, holding positions in the Office of Career Strategy and currently in Faculty Services.
The former provost at Southern Virginia University begins his W&L appointment on July 1.
The Washington and Lee University School of Law celebrated its 170th commencement on Friday, May 16, recognizing 110 graduates earning Juris Doctor degrees.
Four members of the Law Class of 2025 are headed to work for the District Attorney's office in Brooklyn, New York.
After graduation, Jack Kellerman will join the general litigation group at Barnes & Thornburg in Indianapolis.
Arianna Wright discusses influential professors and her focus as leader of the Black Law Students Association.
The article critiques the failure of current privacy frameworks to protect workers from the growing encroachment of employer surveillance at home.
Kendra Hurt is the Administrative Assistant for the Frances Lewis Law Center.
The article examines a legal test developed through a series of cases to determine whether a state’s proposed method of execution constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
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