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FDA at a Crossroads: The Implications of New Legislation and Issues Surrounding the Importation of Food and Drugs, with William K. Hubbard 10/24/07 - William K Hubbard, former senior associate commissioner of the FDA and senior advisor to the Coalition for a Stronger FDA spoke about the implications of new legislation and issues surrounding the importation of food and drugs. |
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10/16/07 - Paul Ruxin '68, a partner at Jones Day, spoke to law students about how literature made his life better and made him a better lawyer. His personal collection of the works of Samuel Johnson, James Boswell and their circle is among the most complete collection in private hands in the world. |
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More than the Score: Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball 10/13/07 - On October 13, 2007, Larry Sabato of the U.Va Center for Politics peered into his crystal ball for a look into the nation's political future. Along the way, he also gave hundreds of alumni a look at his new book, A More Perfect Constitution. This podcast is part of the More than the Score Pre-Game Faculty Lecture Series.
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The Medical Center Hour: Root Shock: The Impact of Urban Renewal on Health10/3/07 - 20th-century urban renewal projects, including Charlottesville\'s Vinegar Hill,
bulldozed entire districts and traumatically displaced hundreds of African American communities,
whose residents experienced \"root shock\" with destruction of their physical and emotional
ecosystems. How might we understand better and approach differently the health status of urban
African Americans and the health of our cities and neighborhoods? |
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DNA Testing Marks Beginning of a New Civil Rights Movement, Garrett Says 9/24/07 - Professor Brandon Garrett spoke about his groundbreaking research on DNA testing to prove wrongful convictions and the U.S. criminal justice system |
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Virginia 9/14/07 - The late Oliver W. Hill Sr., esteemed civil rights attorney, was honored for his integral role in the civil rights movement at a Law School event Sept. 13 in Caplin Pavilion. The event was sponsored by the Black Law Students Association, the Center for the Study of Race and Law, the Office of the Vice President and Chief Officer for Diversity and Equity, the Carter G. Woodson Institute for Afro-American and African Studies, the Office of the Vice President, and Chief Student Affairs Officer. |
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Temporary-Effect Legislation, Not Permanent Legislation Facilitates Fiscal Responsibility, Yin Says 9/12/07 - Professor George Yin, recently named the inaugural Edwin S. Cohen Distinguished Professor of Taxation and Law, argued that temporary-effect legislation rather than permanent legislation facilitates fiscal responsibility in Congress during his chair lecture in Caplin Pavilion, Sept. 12. |
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Miller Center Forum: Globalization and Civilization 9/10/07 - Philip D. Zelikow, who recently returned to teaching in the University of Virginia's Corcoran Department of History after serving as Counselor to the U.S. Department of State from 2005 to 2007, discusses globalization and civilization. |
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