WebSecond-year student Biruktawit “Birdy” Assefa has been named editor-in-chief of the Virginia Law Review, now in its 110th year of publication. 13 comments on LinkedIn WebIt has been an honor and a privilege to serve as President of Virginia Law Women in its fiftieth year, standing on the shoulders of the women who served in this role before me. It has been a joy to experience VLW’s growth these past three years, and enlightening to learn about how the organization has grown and changed over the past fifty ...
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Biruktawit “Birdy” Assefa, a second-year student at the University of Virginia School of Law, has been named the new editor-in-chief of the Virginia Law Review. Assefa took on the role Jan. 31 at the student-run publication, now in its 110th year of operation. See more I worked as a researcher at the SEICHE Center for Health and Justice, a collaboration between the Yale School of Medicine and the … See more I love legal history, civil procedure and constitutional law, so it’s hard to choose one class. If I had to pick, I really loved Civil War and the Constitution, and History of American … See more This upcoming summer I will be an associate at Williams & Connolly in D.C. In the long term, I hope to end up in a career where I have room to … See more I’m education chair for the Black Law Students Association, which has been one of the most formative experiences of my time at UVA Law. In … See more WebBiruktawit “Birdy” Assefa, MPH Researcher at Yale University School of Medicine - SEICHE Center for Health and Justice New Haven, … how much more days until july 13
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