Directed by Pete Spaar, Mike Rosensky, and Jeff Decker.
The Jazz Chamber Ensembles Range in size from four to eight players per group and vary in skill levels from beginner to advanced. These ensembles perform thoughout the year, culminating in their final performance celebration, Jazz on the Lawn.
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Juvenile Forensic Fact Sheets provide
clear and concise summaries of recent
research in juvenile forensic
evaluation to the general public.
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The 2003 Juvenile Records Information
Sharing Manual seeks to advance
responsible information sharing by
addressing misconceptions, explaining
the law, and making practical
recommendations.
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The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art
Collection of the University of
Virginia promotes learning about
Australian Aboriginal art and culture
through an integrated program of
collection management, exhibition,
education, research and publication.
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UVa law students volunteer for a number of public service-oriented activities that are organized by student-run organizations.
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The fourth edition of the Local
Government Officials' Guide to the
Virginia Freedom of Information Act
(2007) gives public officials the
knowledge they need to ensure that
public business is carried out with
public access to the fullest extent
permissible under the law.
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Students represent mentally ill or mentally disabled clients in negotiations, administrative hearings, and court proceedings (to the extent permitted by law) on a variety of legal matters, including: social security, Medicaid and disability benefits claims, disability discrimination claims, access to housing, advance directives for medical care, and access to mental health or rehabilitative services.
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The Center for Oceans Law & Policy
sponsors several forums each year on
legal and public policy issues
relating to the oceans.
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"One Hundred Years of Life on the
Lawn" is an electronic exhibition
which documents continuity and change
in the various communities that have
called the University of Virginia home
since 1895.
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This Plymouth Colony Archive presents
a collection of fully searchable
texts, including: court records,
colony laws, seventeenth century
journals and memoirs, probate
inventories, wills, town plans, maps,
and fort plans; research and seminar
analyses of numerous topics;
biographical profiles of selected
colonists; and architectural,
archaeological and material culture
studies.
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