Daniel R. Ortiz University of Virginia School of Law
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Daniel Ortiz, who came to Virginia in 1985, has a wide variety of interests. A Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude Yale graduate, he earned a triple major in mathematics, English and history, the arts and letters. Now as a member of the Virginia law faculty, he teaches constitutional law, administrative law, electoral law, civil procedure and legal theory. From 2006-2023 he directed the Law School’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic. In 1992 he received the Z Society Distinguished Teaching Award at the University of Virginia.
Faculty — UP College of Law
Faculty Letter in Support of Stephen Kershnar, February 4, 2022
Professor Concludes 17-Year Run as Director of Supreme Court Clinic
Douglas Laycock The Federalist Society
Our 2023 Semifinalists - Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation
UVA's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic Wins Big—VIRGINIA Magazine
Daniel J. Caplan College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics
UVA Law 2018-19 Annual Report by University of Virginia School of Law - Issuu
UVA Law 2021-22 Annual Report by University of Virginia School of Law - Issuu
Regent Law Review, Law School Publication
Board of Visitors at Catholic Law in Washington, DC
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