Professor Wang Talks SCOTUS Arguments, Clinic’s Future
Professor Wang argued the two cases, Cunningham v. Cornell University and Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, just months ago, marking his first two oral arguments in the Supreme Court. Back from his stint at One First Street, Professor Wang kindly agreed to an interview with the Law Weekly to discuss the Clinic’s work and its future.
ANG Meets the Class of 2028
This past Thursday, the Law School rolled out the red carpet for its newest batch of future attorneys—assuming there is still a legal profession once they graduate in the far-off year of 2028. Members of the Law Weekly board were in attendance at the Admitted Students Day org fair to mingle with the fresh-faced hopefuls and trick them into someday writing for us. During the fair, we met some truly unforgettable characters. Here are just a few of the brightest stars of the incoming class:
Law Student’s Palestine Protest Prompts Harsh Response from Main Grounds
In a video shared with the Law Weekly, a UVA police officer and a representative from PACE—the Policy, Accountability, and Critical Events unit of Student Affairs—tell Kirk Wolff ’26 to leave or face a four-year ban from UVA property.