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The National Security Law Forum seeks to foster discourse on national security law and its many related topics. The group also works to connect UVA Law students with career opportunities, support their efforts to publish work in journals and other fora, and allow students to work on meaningful projects during law school.
Patent Law SLAPs is open to all law, LL.M., medical, graduate and undergraduate students interested in patent law. Its purposes are to: (1) bring together students interested in patent law to discuss emerging problems and topics in patent law and be instructed by experts in the field (both academic and practicing attorneys), (2) provide a platform to help students learn about the different areas within patent law, (3) connect students with UVA alumni working in patent law, (4) inform students of open patent law positions at firms, and (5) collaborate with other CIOs to host events related to IP and patent law. 
The Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court team seeks to strengthen the international reputation of the University of Virginia School of Law through consistent advancement to the international rounds of the Phillip C. Jessup International Moot Court competition and continued success at those advanced stages.
Undergraduate Women in Law at UVA aims to create a space for femme-identifying pre-law students to prepare for law school and navigate legal careers through professional development, mentorship with law students at the UVA School of Law, and connecting with pre-law peers -- with a few Legally Blonde viewings along the way!
The VBA hosts networking events and receptions in Charlottesville for students interested in exploring both private practice and public service careers in Virginia, watch parties and tailgates with Virginia-based law firms, career panels with current students heading to Virginia offices and with Virginia practitioners, and socials with current students and Charlottesville/Albemarle Bar Association members.
Since 1980, the Virginia Environmental Law Journal has published leading scholarship on environmental, land use, and energy law and policy. We are a student-run organization which publishes two issues per year. Our membership is open to students at the University of Virginia School of Law who participate in the Unified Journal Tryout.
VIAS is dedicated to promoting international arbitration at the University of Virginia by facilitating discussion about it among students, academics, and practitioners, mainly through sponsoring events and workshops and competing in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot. VIAS aims to provide professional, academic, and social support for students interested in international arbitration and dispute resolution. To that end, VIAS trains members to compete in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, connects them to a network of mentors, scholars, and resources, and provides them with a platform to engage with cutting-edge issues in international arbitration.
The Virginia Journal of Law & Technology (VJOLT) is one of the law school's most dynamic journals. The articles published in VJOLT examine legal issues that have arisen as a result of innovative technological change. Wherever technology moves, it creates technological, regulatory, and social welfare impacts. The issues that arise are truly cutting-edge and comprise many of the growth areas in professional practice and academic scholarship today. A technical or science background is not required in order to thrive on the journal. While some articles do have a technical focus, the majority of articles deal with the non-technical effects of technology on legal and social structures. Current members have a wide range of backgrounds and career interests. The journal publishes its issues exclusively online at https://www.vjolt.org/ and is indexed through Hein, Lexis, and Westlaw. This arrangement provides VJOLT with greater exposure, lower cost, and the ability to publish in a more timely fashion than most print journals. If you have any questions, please feel free to talk to any of the current managing board and editorial board members, or contact us by e-mail at vjolt@vjolt.org.
The Journal’s mission is to publish high-quality scholarship focusing on the intersection between law and social policy. The Journal is also a vehicle for students to further their interests in legal reform and to participate in the national debate about issues of social justice in an academic context. The Journal provides a forum for scholars, practitioners, and students to address social policy from a legal perspective and analyze the law in light of social policy. The Journal publishes academic articles addressing a broad spectrum of issues, including children’s rights, civil rights, criminal justice, education law, gender and the law, health care law, immigration rights, poverty law, race discrimination, rights of the disabled, and sexual orientation and the law. The Journal is dedicated to addressing these and other social issues from a wide variety of perspectives.In furtherance of the Journal’s mission to publish high-quality legal scholarship, the Journal engages in a rigorous review of the quality of articles and in an intensive editorial process. Members of the Journal thus have an opportunity to further develop their editorial abilities, improve their legal analysis, and refine their understanding of legal citation and form. It is one of the chief aims of the Journal to provide a superior educational experience to Journal members.In addition to fostering educational experiences and policy debate, the Journal actively encourages current and former members to interact with each other and develop a network for mentoring and professional development.
The Virginia Law & Business Review (VLBR) is one of the nation’s premier journals of business law scholarship. It is published three times a year by law students of the University of Virginia.The student-editors are members of the Virginia Law & Business Review Association, a not-for-profit corporation chartered in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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