03/27/2026
Excited for today’s event Trust, The Judiciary, and Movement Lawyering. For those who could not attend in person, please join us through the link to the livestream in our bio!
The Richmond Public Interest Law Review is the scholarly voice for issues pertaining to social welfare, public policy, and a broad spectrum of jurisprudence.
Our authors have included experienced practitioners, esteemed legal professors, and insightful individuals working to change the world around them. From Thomas Paine to Eleanor Roosevelt, words have been the priceless tools by which individuals affect true change. The Richmond Public Interest Law Review focuses on the crossroads where contemporary legal matters and champions of change meet. Our blog is live at blog.richmond.edu/pilr!
03/27/2026
Excited for today’s event Trust, The Judiciary, and Movement Lawyering. For those who could not attend in person, please join us through the link to the livestream in our bio!
03/27/2026
Excited for today’s event Trust, The Judiciary, and Movement Lawyering. For those who could not attend the event in person, please join us through the link to the livestream in our bio!
07/23/2025
We are delighted to present the University of Richmond Public Interest Law Review Volume XXIX masthead. Thank you to our new staff members for all your hard work in the Unified Journal Competition, we are so excited to welcome you aboard. Congratulations!
05/05/2025
Happy last week of exams, UR Law! Celebrate by checking out our final blog posts of the semester at the link in our bio! 📚
03/31/2025
Check out March’s blog posts at the link in our bio! 🍀⚖️📚
03/01/2025
February was full of love (and amazing blog posts)! Check them out at the link in our bio! ⚖️📚💻
02/17/2025
Please join us in congratulating our new Executive and Editorial Board for Volume XXIX! 🥳🎉
02/11/2025
Catch up on our blog posts from December and January at the link in our bio 💻📖
02/11/2025
It’s that time again…. PETS OF PILR VOL. II 🐶🐱🐾
Thankful for our furry friends for keeping us company while we write, spade, study, and repeat! 🤍
01/14/2025
We are excited to announce the publication of this year’s General Assembly issue! Congratulations to General Assembly Co-Editors Ryan Pokorny and Tucker Weiser, along with every journal member who helped bring the issue to life. To check it out, click the website link in our profile and then go to the issues page!
12/02/2024
Check out all of this month’s blog posts at the link in our bio! 📚