UVA School of Law professor Richard Schragger wants Virginia to reject Dillon’s Rule, which limits local government power.
Author Archives: Richard Schragger
Richard Schragger has been a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law since 2001. His scholarship focuses on constitutional and local government law, federalism, and urban policy and cities. Schragger wrote the book "City Power: Urban Governance in a Global Age." He received his J.D., magna cum laude, from Harvard Law School and an M.A. in legal theory from University College London. Schragger served on the board of ReadyKids for years and has been on the board of Charlottesville Tomorrow since 2023. He and his wife reside in Charlottesville with their two children, both of whom attend Charlottesville City Schools.
Update on Confederate monuments + Renewable Energy
Related Articles: Despite ruling against city, Confederate statue case could continue This week, Charlottesville Tomorrow catches us up on the legal case that will determine the fate of Charlottesville’s Confederate monuments. Peter Galaska fills us in on the governor’s goals for expanding renewable energy by 2050. Plus, a discussion with Micah Ariel Watson on her […]





