Open-water swimmers face immense physical challenges, but this attorney says the mental fortitude required is even more demanding — and it makes her a better lawyer.
Jane Brown Ranson, Class of 1923, broke new ground when she became Richmond Law’s first female graduate. A century later, another woman graduate is at the heart of a milestone for the school.
Professor Hank Chambers writes that the independent state legislature doctrine could reverse 200 years of progress and take power away from the people. Plus, a Q&A with him about election law.
After Virginia law changed to allow resentencing of some people who committed offenses as minors, the Children’s Defense Clinic stepped in to provide legal services.
Following a decorated career in the Marines, Albert “Bubba” Flores, L’16, now serves his country as an assistant U.S. attorney in the remote Northern Mariana Islands.