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University of Virginia School of Law creates a digital archive depicting its ties to slavery

University of Virginia School of Law creates a digital archive depicting its ties to slavery University of Virginia School of Law creates a digital archive depicting its ties to slavery By Rachel Hirschheimer | March 4, 2021 at 1:54 PM EST - Updated March 8 at 4:30 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The University of Virginia School of Law’s library is documenting the history of UVA during the antebellum period with the creation of a new digital archive. The website launched in January and was built by the library staff. “The site is a mix of research that we have done and it’s also a digital archive to enable additional research. So we’ve done some research on UVA Law faculty in the antebellum era, looking at their history as enslavers. We’ve done some research on the building of the law school,” Randi Flaherty, a special collections librarian at UVA, said.

Law student using American Sign Language wins 4th Circuit appeal

Law student using American Sign Language wins 4th Circuit appeal   Jehanne McCullough. Jehanne McCullough, a University of Virginia School of Law student who is deaf, recently argued a federal excessive force appeal through the school’s appellate clinic, and three American Sign Language interpreters were also involved in the process. McCullough, a 3L, signed oral arguments, which one interpreter, Kate O’Regan, spoke to the court. Another interpreter, Rene DeVito, signed what was said by the court, opposing counsel and McCullough’s co-counsel Nina Oat, another 3L at the law school who handled the rebuttal. A third interpreter, Jen Diggans, interpreted during case preparation.

Baltimore City Council committee advances nomination of Jim Shea for solicitor

Jim Shea, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s nominee to be the city’s next solicitor, is one step closer to being confirmed for the job following a unanimous vote by Baltimore City Council’s Rules and Government Oversight Committee on Thursday.

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