Three articles from lawyers who argue that the skills needed for D&D are transferrable to work as an attorney.
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Muse Law Library Blog at Richmond School of Law
Three articles from lawyers who argue that the skills needed for D&D are transferrable to work as an attorney.
Read moreDid you know that the law school has its very own in-house artist? If not, let me introduce you to Kim Edwards! Richmond Law’s Director of Technology is very active in art both in and out of The Commons. Many
Read moreWelcome to the brave new world of the Zoom Courtroom! Sure, the pandemic has been staggeringly stressful, but it has provided more than a few chuckles as we wrestle with our new work-from-home tech. Here are just a few examples
Read moreIs romance dead? Call me old-fashioned, but I feel the dating scene has changed a bit since my day. Roses and chocolates have been replaced by emoji-laden texts and Tinder swipes. But for those sentimentalists who say romance is still
Read moreBy Anastasia Mitchell (3L) March is a special time not only because it is the birth of spring but also because it is a time to celebrate, honor, and remember women. Women’s History Month is important to recognize because it
Read moreBy Benjamin Payne (1L) Waking up at 5 AM sucks. It sucks a lot more when you’re 7,000 feet above sea level and it’s about six degrees outside. This is what two 1L’s realized when we embarked on a week-long
Read moreSo this is how you study! We asked our students to show us the wild, wacky ways they study for class — and they delivered! Check out the hilarious ways our students multitask. Grand Prize goes to Abigail Scanga
Read moreRichmond Women’s Law Work-Life Panel By Taylor Anne Moffett (2L) Work-life integration has changed since March 2020, when the pandemic began, even in big law. More people are working flex schedules, spending part of their week in the office and
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