UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — Whether performing in an improv comedy troupe or presenting oral argument before a panel of judges, University of Virginia School of Law student Riley Segars is known for thinking on his feet. Set to graduate from the Law School on May 21, Segars was executive editor of the Virginia Law Review, treasurer of the Latin American Law Organization, a three-year senator for the Class of 2023 with the Student Bar Association and a student representative on the Faculty Curriculum Committee. He won first place in the Solicitor General Toby J. Heytens Trial Advocacy Tournament and was a finalist in the William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition. He was also a research assistant for Professors Michael G. Collins and Saikrishna Prakash.