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Federalist Society Speaker Series at UVA Law

Federalist Society Speaker Series at UVA Law

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The Federalist Society at UVA Law hosts weekly speaker events during the academic year.

© 2025 Federalist Society Speaker Series at UVA Law
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  • Corpus Linguistics w/ Professor James Phillips
    Feb 26 2025

    Professor James Phillips gives an overview of corpus linguistics, a cutting-edge interpretive tool that has started making its way into the judiciary.

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    57 m
  • Originalism's Age of Ironies w/ Prof. Sherif Girgis
    Feb 1 2025

    Professor Sherif Girgis of Notre Dame Law discusses his recent article titled Originalism’s Age of Ironies, which examines the difficulties originalism has encountered as it has moved from a legal theory to the governing philosophy of the Supreme Court.

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    34 m
  • The States After Loper Bright w/ Jonathan Wolfson & Prof. Jaffe
    Jan 31 2025

    Jonathan Wolfson of the Cicero Institute, and our own Professor Cale Jaffe from UVA Law, discuss potential legislative responses to Loper Bright. In Loper Bright, the Supreme Court overturned the 30-year-old Chevron doctrine, which required federal courts to give deference to the reasonable interpretations of vague statutory provisions by administrative agencies. This upheaval in administrative law creates an opportunity for legislatures—both federal and state—to provide direction for courts. After their discussion, they take questions from attendees.

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    58 m
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