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11th service learning opportunity created at Georgia Law p. 26
150 facts representing 150 years pp. 11-19
2005 COMMENCEMENT SPEECH ON C-SPAN
2006 THE BEST & BRIGHTEST FORTY UNDER FORTY
2007 LIST OF GEORGIA 'S LEGAL ELITE
2008 Distinguished Service Scroll Award (inside back cover)
2011-12 Faculty Appointments & Honors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
4TH AMENDMENT RULING COULD INFLUENCE FIRST AMENDMENT LAW
Ab Fab Legal Apps: Legal Research Applications for Handheld Devices, Sharon Bradley
A CAPITAL TRIAL AT THE CRIME SCENE
Access and Services in Atlanta's Law Libraries, Suzanne R. Graham
ACLU ATTORNEY TO DISCUSS USA PATRIOT ACT
A Common Lawyer’s Perspective on the European Perspective on Punitive Damages, Michael Wells
A Common Private Law for Europe, Alan Watson
ADDITIONS TO LAW LIBRARY AID RESEARCH
ADJUNCT LAW PROFESSOR AND ALUMNUS TO SIGN BOOK ON 3/25
ADL PRESENTS ANNUAL JURISPRUDENCE AWARDS TO THREE OUTSTANDING ATLANTA ATTORNEYS
Admissions Information and Application, 2003, University of Georgia School of Law
Adrift on a Sea of Uncertainty: Preserving Uniformity in Patent Law Post-Vornado Through Deference to the Federal Circuit, Larry D. Thompson
Adult Guardianship in Georgia: Are the Rights of Proposed Wards Being Protected? Can We Tell?, Eleanor Crosby Lanier
Advanced Meeting Facilitation Techniques, Carol A. Watson and Wendy Moore
Advocacy program continues winning legacy p. 27
Advocacy teams off to a great start p. 28
Advocate, Fall 1965, Vol. 2, No. 1
Advocate, Spring 1966, Vol. 2, No. 3
Advocate, Summer 1966, Vol. 2, No. 4
Advocate, Winter 1965, Vol. 2, No. 2
Advocate, Winter 1973, Vol. 9, No. 1
AFFORDABLE HOUSING NOT BEING BUILT
AFTER 7 YEARS, TRIAL ELUSIVE IN ABUSE CASE
After the Catastrophe: Disaster Relief for Hospitals, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Agent’s Knowledge in an Era of Corporate Restructuring: Imputation, Liability and Protection, Beate Buescher
AGREEMENT TO SELL MLK'S PAPERS FAILS TO QUELL COPYRIGHT DEBATE
AHEAD OF THE BELL: MUNICIPAL BOND CASE
A House of Lords' Judgment, and Other Tales of the Absurd, Alan Watson
AIPAC CASE IMPACTING SECURITY CLEARANCE
Alan A. Cook publishes two chapters in book on civil and criminal proceedings
Alan Watson delivers talk on David Daube
Alan Watson publishes new edition of book on comparative law
A LAW SCHOOL FOUNDER'S HOUSE UNDERGOING RESTORATION
A LAWSUIT A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY
A Letter from the Dean to Alumni, C. Ronald Ellington
Alexander Campbell King Law Library honored with Briggs Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Aliens on the Bench: Lessons in Identity, Race and Politics From the First "Modern" Supreme Court, Lori A. Ringhand
ALITO SWINGS COURT TO BAN PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTIONS
ALSTON & BIRD LAWYER LOSS REFLECTS TREND
ALUM HONORED FOR 50 PLUS YEARS OF SERVICE
ALUMNA AND DEAN TOP LIST OF WHO'S WHO IN EDUCATION
ALUMNA AND PROFESSOR NAMED TO STATE’S CONSERVATION COUNCIL
ALUMNA RUTH KNOX PROFILED IN "PEOPLE IN THE NEWS"
ALUMNA'S FILM TO AIR AT ATLANTA FILM FESTIVAL
ALUMNA TAKES STATE'S TOP EDUCATION POST
ALUMNI AMONG STATE'S TOP ATTORNEYS
ALUMNI HEADING THE CALL OF JUSTICE
ALUMNI MAKE SUPER LAWYERS LIST
ALUMNI NAMED TO LIST OF BEST ATLANTA LAWYERS
ALUMNI TOP "BEST AND BRIGHTEST" LIST
ALUMNI TOP LIST OF "ATLANTA'S FINEST LAWYERS"
ALUMNI TOP LIST OF WHO'S WHO IN LAW
ALUMNI VOTED AS "SUPER" LAWYERS
ALUMNUS AND FORMER GOVERNOR GEORGE BUSBEE DIES AT AGE 76
ALUMNUS APPOINTED TO LOCAL MAGISTRATE COURT
ALUMNUS APPOINTED TO VICE PROVOST POST AT UGA
ALUMNUS HELPS BUILD NEW GOVERNMENT
ALUMNUS JAMES BUTLER GIVES UGA $1 MILLION
Alumnus Jason Burnette selected as judicial clerk by Chief Justice John Roberts, Office of Communications and Public Relations
ALUMNUS KEITH MASON ELECTED TRUSTEE OF ARCH FOUNDATION
Alumnus Morehead named senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
ALUMNUS "ON THE RISE" AS ONE OF ATLANTA'S BEST
Alumnus Otis Brumby (LL.B. '65) to Provide Gift to Create First Amendment Law Professorship p.5
ALUMNUS TAKES INTERNATIONAL POST
ALUMNUS TO BE NEXT SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
ALUMNUS TO RECEIVE PUBLIC INTEREST AWARD
ALUMNUS TO SIGN DAMN GOOD DOGS! IN ATLANTA AUGUST 21
ALUM SHOWS INACCURACY OF NEWS REPORT
ALUM TAKES D.C. JOB BUT STAYS IN GEORGIA
A MAN OF 'ROCK-BOUND INTEGRITY'
A Message to Alumni from Dean David E. Shipley (inside front cover)
Amicus Briefs, 2011, University of Georgia School of Law Library
An Analysis of the Disallowance of Advertising Expenses for Tobacco Products, Ravi Mannam
An Analysis of the Nature and Impact of Legal Complexities Facing United States Corporations Considering Investment into the New South Africa, Philip R. McDougall
A New Look for Georgia Law/The Library's New Technology pp.10-11
Anne P. Dupre publishes article in the Education Law Reporter
Anne Proffitt Dupre publishes book on free speech in public schools
Anne Proffitt Dupre's book makes bestselling list
Annual Law Symposium Covers Controversial Court Cases
Annual Red Clay Conference opens discussion on current environmental topics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Annual Red Clay Conference to address green sustainable commerce, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Annual Red Clay Conference to address green sustainable commerce, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Annual Red Clay Conference to focus on natural disaster planning, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Annual Report 2009-2010, Office of Development
Annual Report 2010-2011, Office of Development
ANOTHER ALUM ON STATE'S HIGHEST COURT?
A Post-Partisan Supreme Court?
Arbitration and the Constitution pp. 4-6
A Re-enactment of the Holmes-Hunter Trial and Legal Panel, University of Georgia School of Law
Are Local Governments Liable Under Rule 10b-5? Textualism and its Limits, Margaret V. Sachs
A Reply to Professor Tobias, Peter A. Appel
Are these neighbors environmental stewards or causing suffocation?
Are these neighbors environmental stewards or causing suffocation?
Arguing the Law: The Advocate's Duty and Responsibility, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
ARGUMENT AGAINST NO-KNOCK WARRANTS TO PLAY OUT IN BIBB COURT
A Slave's Marriage: Dowry or Deposit, Alan Watson
Aspects of Reception of Law, Alan Watson
A Splendid Swedish Summertime, Hillary Miller
AS SALARIES RISE, SO DOES THE PRESSURE TO PERFORM
ATHENS AREA MAN FACING EXECUTION
ATLANTA MAN ENTANGLED IN WEB DEBATE OVER JONBENET
ATLANTA POLICE SUED FOR VIOLATION OF PRIVACY
ATTORNEY GENERAL: WILSON RULING COULD FREE MOLESTERS
ATTORNEYS' TITLE INSURANCE FUND, INC. PRESENTS $1,000 GRANT TO SCHOOL OF LAW
AUGUSTAN LEARNS CITIZENSHIP IS IN DOUBT
AUGUSTAN'S DEATH CAN BE EVIDENCE IN TRIAL
Authority of Law; and Law, Alan Watson
Banished Bodies (Part 1), Patricia J. Williams
Banished Bodies (Part 2), Patricia J. Williams
Banister and Edenfield receive Law School Association's highest honor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
BARNES SWORN IN AS CHIEF JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS
BATTLE ALONG NORTH DRUID HILLS
BC Classes to Focus on Legal Issues
Beaird Receives Cleveland Award p.25
BECK IDENTIFIES PROS AND CONS OF MIERS NOMINATION
BELL: LAWMAKERS PLAYING GAMES WITH JUSTICE OFFICIALS
BELLSOUTH BUYOUT TO AFFECT ATLANTA FIRMS
BENHAM HONORED FOR ACHIEVEMENTS
BENTLEY, FISHER, NICKOLS, DURHAM, YOUNG FAMILY TO RECEIVE UGA ALUMNI AWARDS
Bernstein and Knox receive distinguished service awards from the Law School Association, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bernstein and Knox receive distinguished service awards pp. 32-33
Between Brennan and Bork: The Role of the Court in Protecting Fundamental Rights, Guido M. Calabresi
Beyond Compensation: Using Torts to Promote Public Health, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
BIG-BOX ORDINANCES GROWING IN POPULARITY
BILL CARVES LIABILITY NICHE FOR FARMERS
BILL WOULD BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL
BLACK FACULTY SEE NETWORKING AS RECRUITING TOOL
Blakely named Jere Morehead Best Oralist, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Blasingame and Franklin Receive Service Scroll Awards pp.34-35
BLOUNT PORTRAIT PRESENTED TO SCHOOL
BLSA team finishes in third at the Thurgood Marshall Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
BOGART CASE WILL TURN ON LEGAL WEAPON: SELF DEFENSE
BOND FUNDS WITH $155 BILLION IMPERILED IF U.S. COURT VOIDS LAW
Bondurant and Klein receive Distinguished Service Scroll Awards p. 37
Bondurant and Klein receive highest award from UGA law alumni association, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Book Review of “Populations, Public Health, and the Law,” Wendy E. Parmet (Georgetown University Press, Washington, D.C., 2009), Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Breyer holds Q&A for students p. 16
BROUN BLASTS TALK OF NEW ASSAULT-WEAPONS BAN
Brown, Coenen and Solomon to be recognized at UGA's Honors Day, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown to become first UGA administrative fellow, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brumby receives Distinguished Service Scroll Award p. 48
Brussels Seminar receives ABA accreditation p. 17
Building at UGA to be named in honor of Georgia Law alumnus, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burnette and Blain Win Talmadge Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burnette takes Best Oralist Award at Intrastate Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
BUSBEE RECEIVES UGA SERVICE AWARD
BUSH TO NOMINATE ALUMNUS FOR ADMINISTRATION POST
Butler and Bowen honored for excellence p. 45
Calendar of Events (back cover)
Calendar of Events (back cover)
Calendar of Events (back cover)
Calendar of Events (back cover)
Calling Children to Account: The Proposal for a Juvenile Chamber in the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Diane Marie Amann
CAMPBELL CHOOSES NOT TO TESTIFY
Can You Really Keep Your Health Care Plan? The Limits of Grandfathering under the Affordable Care Act, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Carlson and Shipley appointed to the newly established Foundation of Freedom Commission, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson receives Lifetime Achievement Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson to Deliver UGA Founder’s Day Lecture on January 27, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CARTER'S JUDICIAL SELECTION PROCESS A HOT TOPIC AT EVENT
Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination (6th edition), Michael J. Zimmer, Charles A. Sullivan, and Rebecca White
Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination (7th edition), Michael J. Zimmer, Charles A. Sullivan, and Rebecca White
Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination, 7th Edition, Michael J. Zimmer, Charles A. Sullivan, and Rebecca White
Cases and materials on Federal Courts, Michael L. Wells, William P. Marshall, and Larry W. Yackle
Cases and materials on Federal Courts (2nd edition), Michael L. Wells, William P. Marshall, Larry W. Yackle, and Gene R. Nichol
Cases and Materials on Workers' Compensation (5th edition), Joseph W. Little, Thomas A. Eaton, and Gary R. Smith
Cases and Materials on Workers' Compensation (6th ed.), Thomas A. Eaton
Case selection in three supreme courts: A comparative perspective pp. 3-7
CASE TO HAMPER STATE TAX STRATEGY?
Cataloging Staff Participation in Community Tagging, Suzanne R. Graham
Cecelia Goetz, Woman at Nuremberg, Diane Marie Amann
CELL PHONE CASE GETS 2ND APPEAL
Centennial Sibley Lecture to spotlight U.S. Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CHANGE IN VENUE - Today's Sibley Lecture moved to Hatton Lovejoy Courtroom, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CHASING TAX REVENUE ACROSS STATE LINES
Chattahoochee Inn of Court, Gainesville Georgia, 2007-2008, Kellie R. Casey
Chief Justice Hunstein delivers House Lecture p. 20
CHIEF JUSTICE PAYS TRIBUTES TO MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Children and the Law: Cases and Materials, Martin R. Gardner and Anne Proffitt Dupre
Children and the Law: Cases and Materials (2nd edition), Martin R. Gardner and Anne Proffitt Dupre
CHOICE OF JUSTICE FITS SOCIETY'S MAKEUP, GEORGIA SUPPORTERS SAY
Christian Turner publishes article in the Georgia Law Review
Cindy Wentworth presented with staff service award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Citation Advantage of Open Access Legal Scholarship, Carol Watson and James M. Donovan
CITING INEFFECTIVE COUNSEL, JUDGE GRANTS RARE NEW TRIAL
CITIZENSHIP RESTRICTIONS IMMINENT?
CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER AND JUDGE DELIVERS UGA LECTURE
CLARITY FOR PROPOSED GEORGIA AMENDMENT TWO
Class Matters, Erica J. Hashimoto
Class Notes and In Memoriam pp.38-inside back cover
Class Notes pp.37-inside back cover
Class of 1973, University of Georgia School of Law
Class of 1975 Commencement, Neill H. Alford Jr.
Class of 1976 Commencement, Hamilton Lokey
Class of 1977 Commencement, Jack H. Watson Jr.
Class of 1978 Commencement, Max Cleland
Class of 1979 Commencement, Phyllis A. Kravitz
Class of 1980 Commencement, Allan F. Smith
Class of 1982 Commencement, Michael J. Bowers
Class of 1983 Commencement, Harold N. Hill Jr.
Class of 2003 Commencement p.9
Class of 2004 Commencement p.21
Class of 2007 Commencement pp.34-35
Class of 2008 Commencement pp. 32-33
Class of 2009 Commencement pp. 34-36
Class of 2010: a landmark class both historically and academically p. 16
Class of 2010 Commencement pp. 36-38
Class of 2011 Commencement, Kasim Reed
Class of 2011 Commencement pp. 35-37
Class Schedule - Spring 2011, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Summer 2011, Office of Registrar
Cleland speaks at public interest weekend p. 21
Clemency for Troy Davis, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Clerks, Peter B. Rutledge
Climate Change Bill Gets a Push
Climate change to be focus of annual Red Clay Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CLINTON TO WIN WITH YOUNG VOTERS, STRATEGIST PREDICTS
Coenen Awarded University Professor Title, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Coenen Selected as University Professor pp.2-3
COHN RECEIVES UGA'S HARTMAN AWARD
Collateral Damage? Juvenile Snitches in America’s 'Wars' on Drugs, Crime and Gangs, Andrea L. Dennis
COMIC-BOOK STORE OWNER ON TRIAL FOR NUDE IMAGES
Commencement Day 1982, University of Georgia School of Law
Comments on Why Punitive Damages Don't Deter Corporate Misconduct Effectively, Michael Wells
Common Law Taught by an Uncommon Man pp.10-11
Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society, Alan Watson
Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society (1st edition), Alan Watson
Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society (2nd edition), Alan Watson
Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society (2nd edition), Alan Watson
Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society (3rd edition), Alan Watson
Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society (3rd edition), Alan Watson
Conference explores ethical challenges associated with controversial or high-profile cases p. 20
CONFERENCE EXPLORES MERITS OF COURTROOM PUBLICITY
Conflicts and Shifting Landscape Around Same-Sex Relationships, Hillel Y. Levin
Conflicts and the Shifting Landscape Around Same-Sex Relationships, Hillel Y. Levin
Congratulations to Robin Jennings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 2004! (inside back cover)
Congressmen in Court: The New Plaintiffs, Carl McGowan
Conrad becomes sixth Georgia Law alumnus chosen for U.S. Supreme Court clerkship p. 13
Constitutional law expert to address how law affects official government action, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Constitutional law expert to address how law affects official government action, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Constitutional Law: The Commerce Clause, Dan T. Coenen
Constitutional Law: The Commerce Clause, Dan T. Coenen
Constitutional Law Theory and the State Courts, Hans A. Linde
Constitutional Remedies : A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution, Michael L. Wells and Thomas A. Eaton
Constitutional Torts (2nd edition), Sheldon H. Nahmod, Michael L. Wells, and Thomas A. Eaton
Constitutional Torts (3rd edition), Sheldon H. Nahmod, Michael L. Wells, and Thomas A. Eaton
CONSTITUTION OFTEN OVERSHADOWED BY BILL OF RIGHTS?
Construing the Uniform Division of Income for Tax Purposes Act: Reflections on the Illinois Supreme Courts Reading of the "Throwback" Rule, Walter Hellerstein
COPYRIGHT LAWS STUDIED BY PROFESSOR
CORPORATE ENTITIES DISCUSS INITIATIVES ON THE ENVIRONMENT
CORRUPTION CASES RUN DEEP, WIDE
COURTHOUSE SECURITY NEEDS EXAMINATION
COURTHOUSE SHOOTING SUITS BEING FILED
COURT: MURDER CHARGE WON'T BE DROPPED
Court of Appeals of Georgia, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
COURT RULES: EAVESDROP CLAIMS PUT CASE ON LINE
COURT TO LOOK AT BANISHMENT AS PUNISHMENT
COURT UPHOLDS STATE AIRLINE TAX BREAK
Cousins Public Interest Fellowship supports “new approaches” to indigent legal aid p. 12
COX TO RUN YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE
CREATIONISM TO BE TAUGHT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
"CREATIVE" CLAIM IN DENTIST CASE
CRITICS BLAST BILLS SACRIFICING TREES FOR LOWER BILLBOARDS
C. Ronald Ellington honored with Blue Key Service Award
Cross Named Georgia Law Employee of the Year, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CUMMINGS TO SPEAK AT GRADUATION
Current awareness alerts make the Internet revolve around you pp. 13-14, James Donovan
CURRICULUM REFORM CUTS EIGHT MAJORS
Dallmeyer appointed to national committee studying the effects of over fishing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
DALLMEYER RECEIVES HONORS FROM THE SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER
Dallmeyer receives honors from the Southern Environmental Law Center, Office of Communications and Public Relations
DALLMEYER TO PRESENT FOUNDER'S DAY LECTURE JAN. 24
Daniel M. Bodansky publishes article in Resources magazine
Daniel M. Bodansky publishes article in the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Daniel M. Bodansky publishes book
Daniel M. Bodansky publishes chapter in book on international trade law
Daniel M. Bodansky publishes chapter in book on the OSPAR Arbitration Award
Daniel M. Bodansky publishes white paper on climate change
Dan T. Coenen publishes article in the Fordham Law Review
Daubert & Danger: The "Fit" of Expert Predictions in Civil Commitments, Alex Scherr
David A. Brennen publishes chapter in book on state taxation
David E. Shipley delivers talk on Georgia Law's Oxford program
DAVIS GETS CHANCE AT GEORGIA SUPREME COURT
DEAN AND PROFESSORS GO TO TRIAL
Dean Emeritus Ralph Beaird Receives the Prestigious Cleveland Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dean Kurtz appointed to three NCCUSL committees, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dean Rebecca White has been inducted as College of Labor and Employment Lawyers fellow, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dean Rusk Center hosts largest IJTP group in its history, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dean Rusk Center to host conference on international trade, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, C. Ronald Ellington
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, J. Ralph Beaird
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, J. Ralph Beaird
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, J. Ralph Beaird
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, J. Ralph Beaird
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, J. Ralph Beaird
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, J. Ralph Beaird
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, J. Ralph Beaird
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, J. Ralph Beaird
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, Neill H. Alford Jr.
Dean's Letter to the Alumni, Neill H. Alford Jr.
Dean's Letter to the Law School Association, Lindsey Cowen
Dean's Letter to the Law School Association, Lindsey Cowen
Dean's Newsletter, J. Ralph Beaird
DEATH PENALTY ISSUES LINGER FOR COURT
DEATH ROW INMATE GETS RARE CHANCE TO PRESS FOR NEW TRIAL
Death, Taxes and Systemic Risk: Dealing with the Inevitable, John C. Coffee Jr.
DEBATE ON WIRETAPPING CONTINUES
DECIDING WHERE TO PROSECUTE ONLINE PREDATORS IN GEORGIA MAY GET EASIER
DEFENSE TEAM VOWS APPEAL ON DA'S ACCESS TO TV FEED
Defining Democracy: The Supreme Court's Campaign Finance Dilemma, Lori A. Ringhand
Demythologizing the Lost Cause, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
DESIGN GUIDELINES COULD HELP BIG-BOX STORES
Designing and Preserving Special Collections, Sharon Bradley and Suzanne R. Graham
DID COUNCILMAN MISREPRESENT CHARITY?
Digital Commons @ UGA School of Law: A Cornucopia of Content, Carol A. Watson
Disability rights specialist to deliver 25th Annual Edith House Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
DISCOVERING ANTARTICA WITH DALLMEYER
DISCRIMINATION CASE HEADING TO SUPREME COURT?
Distinguished Service Scroll Award Nomination Form p.29
Diversity: Gender, Religion and Race, Martha Minow
Do BITs Attract Foreign Direct Investment? Hints from Alternative Evidence, Jason Yackee
DO LAW FIRMS LOVE YOUR LAW SCHOOL?
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. delivers talk on the retreat from rights
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. publishes book
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. publishes chapter in encyclopedia
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. publishes chapter in encyclopedia
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. publishes chapter in Georgia encyclopedia
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. publishes new edition of book on federal postconviction remedies
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. publishes new edition of book on state postconviction remedies
DO PAST ACCUSATIONS AFFECT JURORS?
DRAMA LIKELY TO CONTINUE AT FORMER ATLANTA MAYOR'S SENTENCING
Dramatic Moments in the Pursuit of Justice pp.4-7
DUAL CITIZENSHIP GROWS IN POPULARITY
Dupre to represent UGA faculty in new ombudspersons program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
ECOLOGY SCHOOL PLANS NEW ECO-FRIENDLY BUILDING
Effective Project Management: the Art of Creating Scope Statements, Carol Watson
Ellington receives the university's highest teaching honor -- A Meigs Professorship pp. 2-3
Ellington to receive Blue Key Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
ELLIS MUM ON HIS CHARITY'S SPENDING
Employment Discrimination: Law and Practice (3rd edition), Charles A. Sullivan, Michael J. Zimmer, and Rebecca White
Emptio, "taking", Alan Watson
Ending Illegitimate Advocacy: Reinvigorating Rule 11 Through Enhancement of the Ethical Duty to Report, Lonnie T. Brown, Jr.
ENGINEER'S TESTS: NEWTOWN RESIDENTS COULD USE EAR PROTECTION
Entity and Identity, Usha Rodrigues
Equal Justice Foundation Fellows - 2011, University of Georgia School of Law
Erica J. Hashimoto publishes article in the Cardozo Law Review
Estate Creditors, the Constitution, and the Uniform Probate Code, SARAJANE LOVE
Ethical Considerations in Medicaid Estate Planning: An Analysis of the ABA Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Eleanor Crosby Lanier and Ira M. Leff
Ethical Issues in Business and the Lawyer's Role, Carol Morgan, Robert Rhee, Tamar Frankel, and Mark Fagan
Ethics in an e-Environment, Maureen Cahill
Ethics in an e-environment pp. 12-13
EURO. POLITICIAN SPEAKS TO UNIV.
EVEN A 'SICK ANIMAL' DESERVES A FAIR TRIAL
EVEN IF WE OK NEW PROPERTY TAX PLAN, LEGAL CHALLENGE COULD SINK IT
Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction for Implied Rule 10b-5 Actions: The Emperor Has No Clothes, Margaret V. Sachs
Executive Mock Trial Board 2007-2008, Kellie R. Monk
Executive Moot Court and Mock Trial Boards 2006-2007, Kellie R. Monk
Executive Moot Court Board 2009-2010, Kellie Monk
EX-MAYOR'S TRIAL TO RELY UPON OLD "CRONIES"
EXPERIENCE REINFORCES VIEWS ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
EX PROFESSOR MAY TAKE ATTORNEY GENERAL POST
Faculty Accomplishments p. 22-26
Faculty Accomplishments p. 23-29
Faculty Accomplishments pp.12-18
Faculty Accomplishments pp.18-23
Faculty Accomplishments pp. 19-20
Faculty Accomplishments pp.19-25
Faculty Accomplishments pp.21-24
Faculty Accomplishments pp.22-24
Faculty Accomplishments pp.22-27
Faculty Accomplishments pp.24-28
Faculty Accomplishments pp. 24-30
Faculty Accomplishments pp.25-27
Faculty Accomplishments pp. 29-35
Faculty Colloquia, Fall 2010 Series, John Mikhail; Nelson Tebbe; Anita S, Krishnakumar; Lawrence B. Solum; Stephen I. Vladeck; Fred Smith; Albert Yoon; Ted Blumoff; Charlene Luke; Stephen B. Burbank; Jayne Barnard; Chaim Saiman; Amy Gajda; and Radhika Rao
Faculty Research and Service p.8-9
False or Suppressed Evidence: Why a Need for the Prosecutorial Tie, Ronald L. Carlson
"FAMILY IS FAMILY," GAY MARRIAGE PLAINTIFFS SAY
Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems (4th edition), Ira M. Ellman, Paul M. Kurtz, and Elizabeth S. Scott
Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems (5th edition), Ira M. Ellman, Paul M. Kurtz, Lois A. Weithorn, Brian Bix, and Karen Czapanskiy
Fantastic Facts about the 50 States: Websites for State Legal Research, Wendy E. Moore
FATAL TREND FOR CYCLISTS, PEDESTRIANS
FATHER GOES AFTER MAN BEHIND 'PREDATOR'
Fazal Kahn publishes article in the Indiana Health Law Review
FBI COUNSEL TALKS SECURITY, PRIVACY
FEB. BAR RESULTS CONSISTENT WITH 61 PERCENT PASSING
FEDERAL INDICTMENT POSSIBLE IN SHOOTING CASE
Federalism in Environmental Protection, Peter A. Appel
Federal Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Federal Tax Practice and Procedure: Cases, Materials, and Problems, Camilla E. Watson and Brookes D. Billman
Fell Short in 1980, But Then Rose
Feminist legal theory expert to deliver annual House lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feminist legal theory expert to deliver annual House lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feminist legal theory expert to deliver rescheduled House lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feminist legal theory expert to deliver rescheduled House lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fiduciary Duties of Bidder Directors in the Context of Tender Offers - Fair Play in a War, Henning Bernd C. Lowe
Fiduciary Duty of Directors in Takeover Setting, Ladda Woravitlikit
Fifteen curious facts about The Federalist Papers pp. 2-6, Dan T. Coenen
Fifteen Famous Supreme Court Cases from Georgia pp.10-15, Dan Coenen
Fifth Georgia Law Alumnus Chosen for Prestigious U.S. Supreme Court Clerkship p.9
Fifth U.S. Supreme Court clerk in seven years p. 14
Fig Leaves, Fairytales, and Constitutional Foundations: Debating Judicial Review in Britain, Lori A. Ringhand
FILM TO TACKLE IMMIGRATION RIGHTS
FINANCE CLASS TO BE HELD AT LIBRARY
FIRM ESTABLISHES SCHOLARSHIP AT GEORGIA LAW
FIRST PREMPRO SUIT GOES TO TRIAL IN ARK
Fiscal Federalism in the United States, Walter Hellerstein
Fla. Appeal Court Hears Save Our Homes Case
FLA. STUDENTS FILE SUIT OVER BOOK PRICES
FLORIDA PROPERTY TAX VOTE ON TUESDAY COULD BE CLOSE
FLY-FISHING IS MORE THAN JUST A HOBBY
Flying the Freedom Bird pp.10-11
FOOTBALL STARS' CHARITY: LOTS OF QUESTIONS, NO CASH
FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE AND ALUMNUS SUFFERS FROM HEART ATTACK
Former Hong Kong solicitor general discusses U.S.-China relations, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former Secretaries of State Kissinger, Baker, Christopher and Albright to discuss current foreign policy issues at roundtable, Office of Communications and Public Relations
FORMER SENATOR TO 'SHARE EXPERTISE, INSIGHT'
Former solicitor general of Hong Kong to discuss U.S.-China relationship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former solicitor general of Hong Kong to speak at Dean Rusk Center, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich to teach at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell speaks on DOJ p. 17
Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell to speak on Justice Department and U.S. attorney hiring practices, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. career diplomats offer perspectives on Obama's foreign policy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. career diplomats offer perspectives on Obama's foreign policy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Department of Commerce deputy secretary to teach course at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Secretary of Education questions use of Guantanamo Bay p. 18
Former U.S. Secretary of Education to deliver Edith House Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Senator Max Cleland to lead course at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards to deliver keynote address at inaugural public interest law conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Sen. Wyche Fowler to teach at law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. solicitor general to deliver commencement address, Office of Communications and Public Relations
FORUM: LEGISLATION ONLY WAY TO GET EYEWITNESS ID REFORM
FOUR ALUMNI MAKE GEORGIA'S SUPERSTAR ROSTER
Fourth graduate in five years to serve as U.S. Supreme Court clerk p. 16
Fowler receives EEA Outstanding Service Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fox Hunting, Pheasant Shooting and Comparative Law, Alan Watson and Khaled Abou El Fadl
Friedman on Contracts and Conveyances of Real Property (7th edition), Milton R. Friedman and James C. Smith
FRIENDSHIP WITH VICTIM DOGGING NICHOLAS JUDGE
From Legal Transplants to Legal Formats, Alan Watson
From Oglethorpe to the Overthrow of the Confederacy: Habeas Corpus in Georgia, 1733-1865, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
FSU COACH HELPS HAND OFF AWARDS
FUNDING ISSUES IN NICHOLS CASE RAISE QUESTIONS ABOUT ADEQUATE DEFENSE
FUNDRAISING TIGHTENS FOR LAW SCHOOLS
GAINESVILLE 'S ERIN BROCKOVICH
GA. JUDGE DENIES BID TO HALT EXECUTION
GA. JURIES RARELY BUY INSANITY
GA. PUBLIC DEFENDERS RELUCTANTLY AGREE TO CUTS
GA. PUBLIC DEFENDER SYSTEM BACKS OFF BUDGET REVOLT
Gateways to Legal Information: Best-Bet Internet Portals, Suzanne R. Graham
GAY MARRIAGE AMENDMENT ASKS TWO DIFFERENT QUESTIONS
GAY MARRIAGE AMENDMENT IS NOT CLEAR ENOUGH
GENARLOW WILSON CASE: WAS THURBERT BAKER RIGHT TO APPEAL? NO: CORRECT THIS INJUSTICE NOW
GENARLOW WILSON CASE: WAS THURBERT BAKER RIGHT TO APPEAL? YES: LET SUPREME COURT DECIDE
GENARLOW WILSON WAITS IN PRISON AS HIS RELEASE IS CHALLENGED
George T. Smith Has Grown Accustomed to Standing Out in a Crowd pp.14-16
Georgia Court of Appeals to hear cases at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GEORGIA DELEGATION TO VISIT CHINA TO GROW BUSINESS, CULTURAL TIES
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Editorial Board, 2009-2010, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Editorial Board, 2011-2012, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Managing Board, 2011-2012, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia Law advances to moot court national competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law advances to national tier of National Moot Court Tournament, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law advances to the nationals in ABA competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law advances to three national competitions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law advocacy team heads to nationals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law alumna Dorinda Dallmeyer to speak at University of Georgia's fall commencement ceremony, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law alumnus aids in bringing UNESCO designation to Chile’s Cape Horn, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Alumnus Bart Newman (J.D. '03) to Receive Blue Key Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law announces appointment of Bodansky to associate dean, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law announces appointment of new associate dean and the addition of four assistant professors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Captures Finalist and Best Oralist Trophies, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Class of 2010 is one of the most academically gifted in school history, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law creates public interest fellowship for practitioners, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law dominates regional mock trial tournament; advances to nationals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law embarks on training program for Middle Eastern judges, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law enrolls academically talented and diverse first-year class, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law enrolls accomplished and majority-female first-year class, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law enrolls talented and diverse first-year class, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Expands to Oxford p.19
Georgia Law grads boast a 91.1 percent pass rate for bar exam, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GEORGIA LAW GRAD TO HEAD GAMING FACILITY
Georgia Law graduates lead state in bar exam passage rate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law has been named the sixth best value among law schools across the nation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law hosts Brazilian judicial officials, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law launches new learning initiative backed by accomplished alumni, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law launches study abroad opportunity in the Far East, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Library Director and Professor to receive Gallagher award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law moot court team takes first place in regional competition, advances to nationals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law moves up two spots in U.S. News rankings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law named best value, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Officially Welcomes New Professors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GEORGIA LAW PROFS WEIGH IN ON NEXT JUSTICE NOMINEE
Georgia Law Ranks 11th Among the Nation's Top Public Law Schools p.16
Georgia Law ranks high on list for enrollment of African Americans, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law ranks high on minority enrollment in National Jurist magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law ranks well in Super Lawyers U.S. Law School Rankings
Georgia Law recently ranked in the top 25 percent of law schools for where law firms choose to interview on campus, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GEORGIA LAW RECOGNIZED FOR DIVERSITY
Georgia Law remains highly ranked by U.S. News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law remains strong in U.S. News Rankings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Review Editorial Board, 2005-2006, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Editorial Board, 2006-2007, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Editorial Board, 2007-2008, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Editorial Board, 2008-2009, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Managing Board, 2006-2007, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Managing Board, 2007-2008, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Managing Board, 2011-2012, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law's Associate Dean Paul Kurtz receives national award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law says farewell to two alumni and professors pp. 22-23
Georgia Law seeks applicants for new public interest fellowship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law's Global Internship Program Summer 2007 Final Report, María Eugenia Giménez
Georgia Law's Global Internship Program Summer 2008 Final Report, María Eugenia Giménez
Georgia Law's Global Internship Program Summer 2009 Final Report, María Eugenia Giménez
Georgia Law's Global Internship Program Summer 2010 Final Report, María Eugenia Giménez
Georgia Law's Global Internship Program Summer 2011 Final Report, María Eugenia Giménez
GEORGIA LAW'S LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM HELPS ALUMNI WITH DEBT
GEORGIA LAW'S PAUL M. KURTZ RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD
Georgia Law's Public Interest Project provides legal counsel to local artists, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law students featured in The Christian Science Monitor for political work, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GEORGIA LAW STUDENTS GET INVOLVED IN UPPER ALTAMAHA WATERSHED
GEORGIA LAW STUDENTS HELP LATINO COMMUNITY
Georgia Law Students Provide Free Income Tax Filing Assistance, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law students to present education law research, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GEORGIA LAW STUDENT TAKES SECOND IN ABA WRITING CONTEST
Georgia Law student takes second in ABA writing contest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GEORGIA LAW STUDENT WINS SCHOLARSHIP
Georgia Law sweeps Intrastate Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law sweeps Intrastate Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Sweeps Regional Round of National Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law sweeps state advocacy tournament; finishes strong in nationals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law sweeps state advocacy tournament; finishes strong in nationals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law takes regional championship at ABA moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law takes second at the ABA National Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law takes third national advocacy title, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law teachers to be recognized at UGA Honors Day April 25, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host International Commercial Arbitration conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host legal ethics & professionalism symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host public interest weekend focusing on social injustice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes four new professors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes members of the Brazilian and Liberian judiciary, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins its third national advocacy title of the season, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins national civil rights moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins national mock trial tournament, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins national moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GEORGIA MOVES A LITTLE CLOSER TO CHINA
Georgia's chief justice to teach at Georgia Law p. 18
Georgia's New Battleground pp.14-18
Getting Confirmed as a Federal Judge, Susan Oki Mollway
Getting Personal: Tax Code Lags Growing Body-Parts Market
Getting to Know Interim Dean Rebecca H. White pp.2-4
Giménez Receives Fulbright Scholarship p.25
Gingrich serves as Sanders Scholar p. 17
Glannon Guide to Property: Learning Property Through Multiple-choice Questions and Analysis, James C. Smith
Glannon Guide to Property: Learning Property Through Multiple-choice Questions and Analysis (2nd edition), James C. Smith
Global issues expert to discuss morality in armed conflict, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Global issues expert to discuss morality in armed conflict, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gonzales, Casey and the Viability Rule, Randy Beck
Governor Hopeful Pushes No Income Tax
Grade Distribution - 2010 - 2011 Academic Year, Office of Registrar
Grade Distribution - Fall Semester 2010, Office of Registrar
Grad's family follows the law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Graduation 2002 - A Day to Remember p.7
Great Britain Law Reports Pre-1865
Green and Singleton capture Talmadge trophy, McAlister named best oralist, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GROWTH OF ANTI-EVOLUTION MOVEMENT
Guantánamo, Diane Marie Amann
GUEST WORKERS LABOR HERE TO SUPPORT FAMILIES BACK HOME
Guide for First Year Law Students (current version, revised July 2011), Maureen Cahill
Habeas Corpus and Freedom of Speech, Michael Wells
Handling of grant in question, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Happy 75th Anniversary, Helen! pp.26-28
Harlan Cohen publishes article in the Berkeley Journal of International Law
Harlan G. Cohen named co-chair of international law organization
Harlan G. Cohen publishes article in the American Journal of International Law
Harlan G. Cohen's article listed on SSRN's top 10 download list
Harmonic Convergence? Constitutional Criminal Procedure in an International Context, Diane Marie Amann
Hawkins and Blakely win England Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hawkins wins Beaird Closing Argument Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Heald finds no overall loss of vegetable diversity in the 20th century, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Health Care Debate Reminds Some of '94 GOP Landslide
Health care forum planned Thursday
Health care forum planned Thursday
Health law scholar to address presidential DNA and the public's right to know, Office of Communications and Public Relations
HE DESERVES REPRIEVE AFTER SEX LAW IS FIXED
Hellerstein named an American Tax Policy Institute trustee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
HELLERSTEIN RECEIVES 2007 LATCHAM AWARD
Hellerstein receives Latcham Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein receives National Tax Association's highest honor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein's leadership in tax law recognized pp. 2-3
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights -Budapest, Hungary, Karen Bemis
HIGH COURT MAY LOOK FAVORABLY ON MUNICIPAL BOND TAX BREAKS
HIGH COURT TO CONSIDER SELF-REPRESENTATION
HIKER'S PARENTS BLAST HER KILLER
Hillel Y. Levin elected secretary of AALS section
Hillel Y. Levin publishes article in Green Bag magazine
Hillel Y. Levin publishes article in the Villanova Law Review
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp.15-17
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp. 15-18
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp. 17-21
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp.18-20
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp. 18-21
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp.19-20
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp. 19-21
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp. 19-23
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp. 20-24
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp.22-23
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp. 23-26
History of the Western Judicial Circuit, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
HISTORY PROFESSORS STUDY OUR GREATEST MURDER MYSTERY
HOLLY SPRINGS NATIVE GETS HIGH COURT NOD
Homecoming 2002/JHL Members Treated to Pre-Game Receptions pp.22-23
Homecoming and Reunion Weekend 2004 pp.32-33
Homecoming/Reunion Weekend 2003 pp.5-7
Homecoming Weekend 2006 pp. 28-29
Homecoming Week packed with activities for students, alumni and fans, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Homecoming Week packed with activities for students, alumni and fans, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Homeland Security General Counsel to Speak at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hosch Professor Anne Dupre selected as Senior Fellow at UGA Institute of Higher Education, Office of Communications and Public Relations
HOUSE TO REVIEW NICHOLS CASE JUDGE'S ACTIONS
Howard Wins J. Ralph Beaird Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
HOW DOES YOUR SCHOOL RANK ON DIVERSITY?
How to Improve Legal Education
Human rights perspective adds value to climate change discussion p. 27
ICLE's Shannon Scott elected university Staff Council president, Office of Communications and Public Relations
IDEAS VARY ON DEATH PENALTY REFORM
I Do Know How She Does It (But Sometimes I Wish I Didn't), Rebecca White
Indian Supreme Court Justice to speak on individual rights, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Indian Supreme Court Justice to speak on individual rights, Office of Communications and Public Relations
INDIA'S CHIEF JUSTICE LECTURES ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Influencing International Law & Policy, The University of Georgia School of Law
In Memoriam (inside back cover)
In Memoriam (inside back cover)
In Memoriam (inside back cover)
Inn of Court Pupils 2008, Kellie R. Monk
Institutional Repositories: A Plethora of Possibilities, Carol A. Watson and James M. Donovan
International Affairs and the Implausibility of Democracy, R. Lea Brilmayer
International Civil Litigation in United States Courts (4th edition), Gary B. Born and Peter B. Rutledge
International Civil Litigation in United States Courts (4th edition), Gary B. Born and Peter B. Rutledge
International Civil Litigation in United States Courts (5th edition), Peter B. Rutledge and Gary B. Born
International Insights pp.17-18
International Insights pp.25-26
International Law and Rehnquist-Era Reversals, Diane Marie Amann
International Law Colloquia, Spring 2010 Series, Anu Bradford, Jutta Brunnée, Tom Ginsburg, Barbara Koromenos, Julian Ku, Christiana Ochoa, and Robert D. Sloane
INTERNATIONAL LAW OVERRIDING U.S. LAW?
Internet Ethics: Complications of the Digital Age and Web Sites to Help You Untangle Them, Maureen Cahill
Internet Governance and the Open Source Software Movement, Lawrence Lessig
Intervention in Public Law Litigation: The Environmental Paradigm, Peter A. Appel
Interview with John B. Rees, John B. Rees and Ann Puckett
Int'l Journal to Host the Limits of International Law Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Introducing the 1859 Club (back cover)
Inviting Judicial Activism: A 'Liberal' or 'Conservative' Technique, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
IS INTERNATIONAL LAW IMPACTING U.S. COURTS?
Is it Worth the Trouble? The New Policy on Dissemination of Information on Off-Label Use Under the Food And Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
IS VIDEO SURVEILLANCE GOING TOO FAR?
JAILTIME FOR GEORGIA POLITCIAN?
James C. Smith delivers talk on public housing exclusionary rules
James C. Smith delivers talk on the law of neighbors
James C. Smith publishes chapter in book on property law
James F. Ponsoldt publishes article in the Southern Methodist University Law Review
James F. Ponsoldt publishes chapter in book on antitrust
Jamie Baker Roskie named co-editor of blog
Jamie Baker Roskie presented Trailblazer Award
Jason M. Solomon delivers talk on civil juries
Jason M. Solomon delivers talk on regulatory theory and practice
Jason M. Solomon delivers talk on the Palsgraf case
John Paul Stevens, Human Rights Judge, Diane Marie Amann
JOHNSON ATTENDS CONFERENCE IN CHINA
JOINING CLUBS MAY REQUIRE PARENTAL OKAY
Joint Defense or Research Joint Venture? Reassessing the Patent-Challenge-Bloc's Antitrust Status, Joseph S. Miller
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial Board, 2007_2008, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial Board, 2009-2010, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial Board, 2011-2012, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Managing Board, 2006-2007, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Managing Board, 2009-2010, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Managing Board, 2011-2012, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
J. Randy Beck publishes article in the Northwestern University Law Review
Judge Friendly and the Law of Securities Regulation: The Creation of a Judicial Reputation, Margaret V. Sachs
JUDGE'S CASE HEADS TO STATE COURT
JUDGES, JOURNALISTS UNEASY BEDFELLOWS
Judicial Review and Judicial Restraint, James R. Browning
Judicial training program celebrates 10th anniversary, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Juliet M. Moringiello delivers talk on targeting individuals online
Juliet M. Moringiello publishes article in The Business Lawyer
Justice and Juror, Shirley S. Abrahamson
JUSTICE BENHAM RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL
JUSTICE GETS NEW LEASE ON LIFE
JUSTICE ON HOLD IN GA. MURDER TRIAL
JUSTICES DEAL BUSH SETBACK ON EMISSIONS
JUSTICES REJECT FULTON ORDER, CITE LACK OF FACTS, LAW
KAFKA (AND GRISHAM) IN OKLAHOMA
Keenan's Kids Foundation announces winners of the 7th Annual Law Student Closing Argument Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
KILPATRICK STOCKTON ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH GEORGIA LAW
KIRCH COMMENTS ON FALL RECRUITMENT
Kirch wins national service award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kurtz named Disability Resource Center's Outstanding Faculty Member, Office of Communications and Public Relations
LAND USE CLINIC HELPS DETERMINE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
Land Use Clinic Study cited in article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
LARSON'S NEW BOOK EXPLORES THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION
Larson to appear on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" Tonight, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Larson to Receive Honorary Degree, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law and governance in the 21st-century regulatory state pp. 7-14, Jason Solomon
Law and Intelligence: Thoughts on Its Past, Present and Future (Part 1), Elizabeth Rindskopf
Law and Intelligence: Thoughts on Its Past, Present and Future (Part 2), Elizabeth Rindskopf
Law conference to focus on poverty, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law Day 1970, University of Georgia School of Law
Law Day 1971, University of Georgia School of Law
Law Day 1974, Edward M. Kennedy
Law Day 1975, Lowell Weicker
Law Day 1976, University of Georgia School of Law
Law Day 1977, George D. Busbee and Cyrus R. Vance
Law Day 1978 - Moot Court Banquet, Sam Nunn
Law Day 1979, Griffin Bell
Law Day 1980, Benjamin R. Civiletti
Law Day 1981, Harry A. Blackmun
Law Day 1984, Sam Nunn
Law Day 1985, Mack Mattingly
Law Day 1986, Edgar L. Jenkins
Law Day 1987, Elizabeth H. Dole
Law Day 1988, Howell Heflin
Law Day 1990, William S. Sessions
Law Day 1991, Pierre Howard
Law Day 1994, Alexander D. Forger
Law Day 1999, Jan R. Schlichtmann and Alexander W. Scherr
Law Day Address, Jimmy Carter
Law library chief retires p. 31
Law Library honored with AALL Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law Lore, Spring 1965, Vol. 1, No. 1
Law Out of Context, Alan Watson
Law Out of Context, Alan Watson
LAW PROFESSORS ENTER PROP. 8 FRAY ON CHURCH'S TAX-EXEMPT STATUS
LAW PROFS: LAW TO STRIP HABEAS IS OUT OF BOUNDS
Law & Reference: Answering Legal Reference Questions, Wendy Moore and Maureen Cahill
LAW SCHOOL ALUMNA NOMINATED FOR U.S. ATTORNEY
Law School Association presents service awards to Bowers and Painter p. 26
Law School Directory 1997-98, University of Georgia School of Law
LAW SCHOOLS ADOPT INTERNATIONAL FOCUS
LAW SCHOOLS NATIONWIDE SEEKING FUNDS
Law school to host legal ethics & professionalism symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
LAW STUDENT SERVES AS UGA'S "BACHELOR"
LAW STUDENTS HELP AT BIG FIRMS: ON TRIAL FOR A SUMMER
LAW STUDENTS TO CONTINUE DEFENDING INDIGENT
LAW STUDENTS TO REVEAL ARTISTIC SIDES IN SHOW
LAWSUIT TARGETS 'DEADLY' STORE
Leavell Leaves Behind a Legacy at Georgia Law p.23
Lee Hamilton: "A balanced view of American power" p. 19
Lee Hamilton, co-chair of Iraq Study Group, to deliver 102nd Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
LEGAL AID CLINIC TO FACE MAJOR CHANGES
Legal and human welfare scholar to deliver 104th Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legal and human welfare scholar to deliver 104th Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legal and political philosophy scholar Jeremy Waldron to deliver 103rd Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legal and political philosophy scholar speaks on the concept and the Rule of Law p. 17
Legal Citation without Fear, Maureen Cahill
LEGAL EXPERTS QUESTION JUDGE'S ACTION
Legal History and a Common Law for Europe: Mystery, Reality, Imagination, Alan Watson
"LEGAL RESEARCH MATCH" LAUNCHED
Life in the shadow of industry
Life in the shadow of industry
LIKE ONE FAMOUS BABY, MORE CLAIM TWO LANDS
LIMITING LAWSUITS: IS BUSINESS PUSHING TOO HARD TO RESTRICT LITIGATION?
LINCOLN'S MURDER A CONFEDERATE CONSPIRACY?
Lisa Milot delivers talk on the tax treatment of transfers of body parts and products
Litigating Groups, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Litigating Together: Social, Moral, and Legal Obligations, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Living the Law at Georgia, Alton Brooks Parker
LOCAL MUSUEM RAID THE RESULT OF FIVE YEAR FEDERAL INVESTIGATION
Local service organizations to provide legal counsel and advice to artists, Office of Communications and Public Relations
LONG WAIT, HIGH COST PLAGUE NICHOLS TRIAL
Lonnie T. Brown delivers talk on Model Rule 3.3
Lonnie T. Brown Jr. delivers talk on legal ethics
Lonnie T. Brown publishes chapter in biographical dictionary
Lonnie T. Brown publishes chapter in book on legal ethics
Lori A. Ringhand publishes article in the William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Lori A. Ringhand's research featured in The New York Times
LUMPKIN JOINS THE MOST INFLUENTIAL JUDGES
Machiavelli and the Politics of Welfare, National Health, and Old Age: A Comparative Perspective of the Policies of the United States and Canada, Camilla Watson
MACON'S HANDLING OF FEDERAL GRANT IN QUESTION
MAKE IT LONGER TO MAKE IT SHORTER
Making the Grade : The Law Library Sports "A+" Furnishings pp.10-11
Maps of the Law Library, University of Georgia School of Law Library
Maria E. Gimenez delivers talk on continuing judicial education
María Eugenia Giménez honored for work with IJTP
MARYLAND HOUSE PANEL CHAIR: NO COMBINED REPORTING NEXT SESSION
Massachusetts Loses Bid to Collect Taxes on New Hampshire Sales
MASS. TAX CASE COULD IMPACT DEALERS
Mass Torts and Litigious Disaster, Alvin B. Rubin
Material Witness and Material Injustice, Ronald L. Carlson and Mark S. Voelpel
May it Please the Senate: An Empirical Analysis of the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings of Supreme Court Nominees, 1939-2009, Lori A. Ringhand and Paul M. Collins Jr.
Medellin, Delegation and Conflicts (of Law), Peter B. Rutledge
Memories of a Time When Young Men and Women Were Asked to Serve Their Country pp.8-9
MENTOR 'S INSPIRATION: HIS MENTOR
MERCK STRATEGY STILL MURKY AS JURY MULLS VIOXX CLAIMS
Michael L. Wells delivers talk on punitive damages
Michael L. Wells publishes article in the Georgia Law Review
Michael L. Wells publishes article in the St. Louis University Law Journal
Michael L. Wells publishes supplement
MICHAEL VICK'S FORMER FRIENDS PLEAD GUILTY
"MICRO-COURTS" AID OVERLOADED HIGHER COURTS
Milner S. Ball publishes article in the Journal of Law and Religion
Miriam A. Cherry delivers talk on comparative law
Mock Trial Executive Board 2005-2006, Kellie R. Monk
Mock Trial Executive Board 2009-2010, Kellie R. Monk
Money Laundering: Business Beware, Larry D. Thompson
MONTANA - THE NEW R.V. SALES CAPITAL OF THE U.S.
Moot Court Teams, 2012-13, Kellie R. Monk
Moot court to explore right to counsel in civil cases, Office of Communications and Public Relations
MORE LAWYERS HELP IMPORT WORKERS
MOST INFLUENTIAL GEORGIANS OF THE YEAR
National Law Group Begins Work on New Act
National Science Foundation awards Scherr $100,000 grant, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Negotiation team finishes strong in regional competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
NEW ADDITION TO GEORGIA PUBLIC DEFENDER PANEL
NEW BREED OF LAW FIRM TOUTS A SHIFT FROM BIG-FIRM TRADITION
NEW FACTOR "CRIPPLING" CORBIN CASE
NEW FELLOWS PROGRAM GIVES FACULTY EXPERIENCE IN ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
NEW LIFE SCIENCES RESEARCH FROM UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA OUTLINED
News @ Georgia Law, February 2011, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, May 2011, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, November 2011, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, September 2011, Office of Communications and Public Relations
NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR: IMPOSSIBLE VICTORY
NEW TORT LEGISLATION TO BE REWRITTEN
Newtown needs a compromise to clear the air
Newtown needs a compromise to clear the air
NEWTOWN RESIDENTS BATTLE AIR AND NOISE POLLUTION
NextGen Technology: From Metaphysical Perfection to Complete Failure, Anne E. Burnett
NEXT VENUE FOR JAIL FLAP LIKELY COURT
NINE WOMEN JURORS KEY TO VERDICT
No. 5 - International Trade under the Rule of Law: An American Society of International Law Centennial Regional Meeting, Dencho Georgiev, Stephen Kho, Peter J. Spiro, Amy S. Dwyer, C. Donald Johnson, Raj Bhala, Eduardo Perez Motta, Gabriel M. Wilner, William J. Davey, Kim Van der Borght, Nikolaos Zaimis, Daniel Bodansky, Charles Owen Verrill Jr., Marsha A. Echols, Donald M. McRae, and Rebecca H. White
No. 6 - 30th Anniversary Issue, Henry Kissinger, James Baker, Warren Christopher, Madeleine Albright, Colin Powell, Lee Hamilton, Daniel R. Fung, and Diana Wallis
NORMAN FLETCHER ELECTED CHAIR OF ARCH FOUNDATION TRUSTEES
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA'S NEW CHIEF JUDGE REFLECTS ON HER CAREER
Obama Nominates Univ. Alum for Court Post
OBAMA'S JOB NO. 1 IS HALT COURT'S RIGHTWARD SWING
OFFICIAL: HILTON MAY PLEAD GUILTY TO KILLING HIKER
Oliver H. Prince (1782-1837), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
ONE OF WAR’S GREATEST CASUALTIES
On the Importance of Institutions: Review of Arbitral Awards for Legal Errors, Peter B. Rutledge
Open Access: Good for Readers, Authors, and Journals, Carol Watson and James M. Donovan
OPPOSITION TO FREEING GENARLOW WILSON IS ABOUT STUBBORNNESS
Orientation Schedule, 2011, University of Georgia School of Law
Origin, Scope, and Irrevocability of the Manifest Disregard of the Law Doctrine: Second Circuit Views, Christian Turner and Joshua Ratner
OVERSIGHT ON DEATH PENALTY TO SHIFT TO AG
Painter and Bowers received distinguished service awards, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Panel Rules Against Ashcroft in Detention Case
PANHANDLING: BUSINESSES BEG FOR LIMITS
PARSING BUSH'S ADDRESS ON IRAQ
PAST SECRETARY OF STATE MOVES TO HEAD OF CLASS
Patents and vegetable crop diversity pp. 2-5
Patent Ships Sail an Antitrust Sea, Joseph S. Miller
Path to Supreme Court: Speak Capably, Say Little
Paul J. Heald delivers talk at Philadelphia Copyright Society
Paul J. Heald delivers talk on cultural works
Paul J. Heald delivers talk on intellectual property law
Paul J. Heald delivers talk on patent infringement
Paul J. Heald delivers talk on patent remedies
Paul J. Heald publishes article in The Comparatist
Paul J. Heald publishes article in the Houston Law Review
Paul J. Heald publishes chapter in book on patent law
Paul M. Kurtz named chair of new drafting commitee
Performer to portray legendary social justice attorney Clarence Darrow, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter A. Appel delivers talk on sustainable commerce
Peter A. Appel delivers talk on sustainable commerce
Peter A. Appel delivers talk on wilderness and the judiciary
Peter A. Appel publishes article in the Southern Illinois University Law Journal
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge appointed to advisory committee
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge delivers talk on federal arbitration legislation
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge delivers talk on the Arbitration Fairness Act
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge participates in panel on arbitration
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge publishes article in Dispute Resolution Magazine
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge publishes article in the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge publishes article in the George Mason Law Review
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge publishes chapter in book on export law
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge selected to serve on transnational arbitration council
PINGPONG BALLS PICKS WHICH JUDGE WORKS CAPITAL MURDER CASE
Placebo Ethics, Usha Rodrigues and Mike Stegemoller
Point Allocation History for Fall Semester 2010, Office of Registrar
Point Allocation History for Spring Semester 2010, Office of Registrar
POLITICAL LEADER TO TEACH LAW, MEDIA AT UNIVERSITY
POLITICAL PARTIES INVOLVED IN CYBERSQUATTING?
Positive (Affirmative) Action within the European Economic Community, Eliane Vogel-Polsky
"Possessing with Intent to Distribute" Under the Schoolyard Statute, Sonja R. West
POSTPONED FUNDRAISER A SWINGING SUCCESS
Powell to join Kissinger, Baker, Christopher and Albright at Secretaries of State roundtable, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Predators and Parasites: Emerging Anti-Lawyer Themes, Marc Galanter
President of India presents award to UGA School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Priorities in Chattel Paper: Analysis of § 9-308 of the U.C.C., Joseph Wilson
PRIVATE JURY PICK SOUGHT FOR NICHOLS
Private Practice/Public Service - Reminiscences About the Women's Rights Movement, Brooksley E. Born
Producing a Community of Scholars pp.7-9
Professor Alan Watson receives sixth honorary degree, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Professor C. Ronald Ellington honored as Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
PROFESSOR SPEAKS ON OVERFISHING FOR FOUNDER'S DAY
PROFESSOR TELLS MOTHER'S STORY
Professor to give first-hand account of release of journalists from N. Korea, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Professor to give first-hand account of release of journalists from N. Korea, Office of Communications and Public Relations
PROF EXAMINES PUBLICITY ASPECT OF SCOPES TRIAL
PROF. LARSON ON NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
PROF OFFERS VIEWS ON GLOBAL WARMING
PROF OFFERS VIEWS ON HARMLESS-ERROR DOCTRINE
PROF. SONJA WEST NAMED DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI FOR PLEASANT VALLEY
PROF. SPIRO TESTIFIES BEFORE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE
PROGRAM NEEDED FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMERCE IN STATE
Project Management - A Law Librarian Survival Skill, Carol Watson
Prominent media personality and political consultant Paul Begala to teach at law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Prominent political consultant and former U.S. senator serve as Sanders Scholars p. 15
Promise Benefit and Need: Ties that Bind Us to the Law, R. Kent Greenawalt
Property: Cases and Materials, James C. Smith
Property: Cases and Materials (2nd edition), James C. Smith
Property: Cases and Materials (2nd edition), James C. Smith, Edward J. Larson, John Copeland Nagle, and John A. Kidwell
PROSECUTOR'S RELEASE OF GENARLOW WILSON SEX TAPE DRAWS CRITICISM
Protecting the Environment During Wartime pp.18-21, Daniel M. Bodansky
PUBLIC DEFENDER COUNCIL DEFENDS JUDGE FULLER
Public Health Law for a Brave New World; Book Review: Lawrence O. Gostin, Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Public interest law conference to address poverty issues, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Public interest weekend to focus on social injustice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Public Option May Not Be One For Georgians
Puckett to be honored with AALL's highest award p. 17
Quality online legal researching – on the cheap! pp. 10-11, James Donovan
RACE PLAYS ROLE BUT DOESN'T DECIDE
Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection: Professional Misconduct, Not Legitimate Advocacy, Lonnie T. Brown, Jr.
Rafi and Waide win Talmadge competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ramachandrappa to participate in Oxford debate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Reaching new horizons: Georgia Law expands international opportunities pp. 8-9
Real Estate Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials (2nd edition), Robin Paul Malloy and James C. Smith
Real Estate Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials (3rd edition), Robin Paul Malloy and James C. Smith
Real Estate Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials (3rd edition), James C. Smith and Robin Paul Malloy
REAVES AND EATON SPEAK ABOUT JUDICIAL RACES
Rebecca Hanner White elected to board for the Int'l Society for Labor and Social Security Law
Rebecca White named permanent dean of Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities April 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities April 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities April 2009
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities August 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities August 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities August 2009
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities December 2006
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities December 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities December 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities February 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities February 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities February 2009
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities January 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities January 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities January 2009
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities July 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities July 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities July 2009
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities June 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities June 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities June 2009
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities March 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities March 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities March 2009
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities May 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities May 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities May 2009
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities November 2006
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities November 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities November 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities October 2006
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities October 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities October 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities October 2009
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities September 2007
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities September 2008
Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities September 2009
RECOVERING OFFICER TO DANCE WITH ATHENS STARS
Red Clay Conference to focus on Georgia’s energy potential, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Re-enactment of the Hunter/Holmes trial and legal panel p. 18
Reflections on the Constitution, Antonin Scalia
Reflections on the Integration of Georgia Law and the Impact of Brown v. Board of Education pp.6-7
Refusals to Deal in "Locked-In" Health Care Markets Under Section 2 of the Sherman Act After Eastman Kodak Co. v. Image Technical Services, James F. Ponsoldt
RELIEF FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY?
Remarks of Associate Justice Harry A. Blackmun at Dedication of Law Library Annex, Harry A. Blackmun
Remembering Emma Terrell (inside back cover)
Remembering Louis Sohn, professor and eminent international law scholar p. 37
Remembering Robert Peckham, a leader in indigent defense p. 36
Remembrance of Lives Past: The challenge of addressing epigenetic risk in society pp. 8-12, Fazal Khan
Reminder to return extra tickets for secretaries of state conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Renowned legal and literary scholar Stanley Fish to deliver Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Renowned teacher and former dean retires pp. 12-13
Research Beyond the Obvious: An Overview of UGA Law Library Databases, Sharon Bradley
Researching Georgia Legislative History, Carol Watson
Researching Georgia legislative history pp. 9-10
Resource Description & Access, Suzanne R. Graham
Restitching the American Quilt: Untangling Marriage from the Nuclear Family, Lisa Milot
Resurrecting Autonomy: The Criminal Defendant's Right to Control the Case, Erica J. Hashimoto
RETIRING GA. CHIEF JUSTICE PLANS TO STAY BUSY
Reunion Weekend 2001 Rescheduled p.30
Reunion Weekend 2002/Class of 1972 Reunion p.31
Revisiting the Intersection of Workers' Compensation and Product Liability: An Assessment of a Proposed Federal Solution to an Old Problem, Thomas A. Eaton
Richard J. Peltz publishes two chapters in book on journalism
Richardson and McPherson win England Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
RICHARDSON MUSTN'T GUARANTEE NICHOLS A WAY OUT
Richardson wins Russell Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Right pick for provost, his fans say
Robert P. Bartlett delivers talk on blind consent
Robert P. Bartlett delivers talk on blind consent
Robert P. Bartlett delivers talk on buyout returns
Robert P. Bartlett publishes article in the Arizona Law Review
Robert P. Bartlett publishes article in the University of Chicago Law Review
ROBERTS' CONSERVATIVE IDEOLOGIES RESOLUTE?
Robert Steinbuch's article included in publication of top 10 securities articles
Roe v. Wade attorney Sarah Weddington to deliver Edith House Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ronald L. Carlson appears on You and the Constitution Roundtable
Ronald L. Carlson appears on You and the Constitution Roundtable
Ronald L. Carlson delivers talk on interdisciplinary impacts
Ronald L. Carlson selected for West Publishing's Author's Inside Look program
R. Perry Sentell Jr. publishes article in the Mercer Law Review
RULING NOT FIRST TIME JUDGE RILED POLITICIANS; CRITICS CRY 'ACTIVIST'; OTHERS HAIL COURAGE
RULING ON COMMUNITY WILL HAVE TO WAIT
Russell C. Gabriel and other UGA faculty receive support for research on poverty
Russell C. Gabriel and other UGA faculty receive support for research on poverty, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SADDAM HUSSEIN’S TRIAL LIKELY TO BE LENGTHY
Salute to Alumni in the Military p.16
Samantar, Official Immunity and Federal Common Law, Peter B. Rutledge
Sanders Donates $1 Million to the School of Law pp.26-27
Sanders Scholar Paul Begala to speak on 2008 political race, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sarajane N. Love awarded honorary doctorate
SAVANNAH SCHOOLS TO FIRE LAIDLAW?
SAVE OUR HOMES TAX PLAN QUESTIONED
SBA Officers and Class Officers, 1949-2007, University of Georgia School of Law
Scholars convene to honor retiring Georgia Law Professor Milner Ball, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SCHOLARS DEBATE COKE ETHICS ISSUE
School of Law at 35th in U.S. News rankings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SCHOOL OF LAW BOASTS STRONG MOCK TRIAL TEAM
SCHOOL OF LAW HOSTS GEORGIA APPEAL CASES
School of Law moves up to 32nd in U.S. News rankings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SCHOOLS REVIEW MENTAL HEALTH POLICIES AFTER VIRGINIA DEATHS
SCIENCE EXPLAINS NATURAL WORLD
Second-year student Mark Jones wins national writing contest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Secretaries of State roundtable "sold out;" waitlist started, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Secretary of State Cathy Cox to teach at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Secretary of State roundtable to air on cable, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Section 301's Preemption of State Law Claims: A Model For Analysis, Rebecca White
Securities Litigation and Enforcement: Cases and Materials, Donna M. Nagy, Richard W. Painter, and Margaret V. Sachs
Securities Litigation and Enforcement: Cases and Materials (2nd edition), Donna M. Nagy, Richard W. Painter, and Margaret V. Sachs
Seizing the Spotlight on 'U.S. News'
SENATE APPROVES ALUMNA AS U.S. ATTORNEY
SENATORS WEIGH DRUG-MAKER BILL
SENTELL PUBLISHES BOOK ON THE GEORGIA SUPREME COURT
Seven Alumni Recognized for Their Accomplishments, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sexuality and Law, Paul D. Carrington
SHERIFF'S KILLERS GET AWAY WITH MURDER
SHIP CREW MEMBERS - WITNESSES IN OIL-SPILL CASE - CAN'T LEAVE U.S.
Shipley to succeed Morehead as UGA faculty athletics representative, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SHORT HISTORY OF A BELOVED MASCOT
SHOULD BRIAN NICHOLS BE TRIED IN A FEDERAL COURT?
Sibley Lecture to be delivered by internationally-renowned constitutional law scholar, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SIZE A DETERMINING FACTOR IN DECIDING WHO'S WHO
SMALL TOWN LAWYER'S CASE HEADING FOR HIGHEST COURT IN THE LAND
Society and Legal Change (2nd edition), Alan Watson
SOLDIER'S WORDS FROM IRAQ CAN INSPIRE US ALL
Some Observations on Professional Responsibility, Daniel M. Gribbon
Some Reflections on the State Taxation of a Nonresident's Personal Income, Walter Hellerstein
SOMETIMES IT’S HARD TO BE A WOMAN
Sotomayor Hearing Revives Old Battle
Sotomayor's Nomination Felt from D.C. to Athens
SOTOMAYOR WILL FACE TOUGH QUESTIONS, BUT ROAD TO CONFIRMATION SHOULD BE A SMOOTH ONE
South Carolina Supreme Court justice to speak on the role of women in the legal profession, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SOUTH GEORGIA U.S. ATTORNEY SEARCH IS IN LIMBO
SPANISH CLASSES PROLIFERATING IN COURTS
Speaker Release Form, James M. Donovan
Speaking out about school speech pp. 7-11
Speaking Up: The Unintended Costs of Free Speech in Public Schools, Anne Proffitt Dupre
Special Letter to the Alumni, Fred C. Davison
SPLC ARGUES FOR PROTECTION OF OFF-CAMPUS STUDENT SPEECH
Standard Setting, Patents, and Access Lock-In: Rand Licensing and the Theory of the Firm, Joseph S. Miller
State and Local Taxation: Cases and Materials (8th edition), Jerome R. Hellerstein, Walter Hellerstein, and Joan M. Youngman
State and Local Taxation: Cases and Materials (9th edition), Walter Hellerstein, Kirk J. Stark, John Swain, and Joan M. Youngman
State Income Taxation of Multijurisdictional Corporations, Part II: Reflections on ASARCO and Woolworth, Walter Hellerstein
State Income Taxation of Multijurisdictional Corporations: Reflections on Mobil, Exxon, and H.R. 5076, Walter Hellerstein
State postconviction remedies and relief handbook with forms, Donald E. Wilkes, Jr.
STATE REP JOINS REDISTRICTING SUIT
STATE'S PROPOSED BIG OIL TAXES PANNED
STATE SUPREME COURT REDEFINES KIDNAPPING
State Taxation and the Supreme Court: Toward a More Unified Approach to Constitutional Adjudication?, Walter Hellerstein
STATE TAX REFORM DESPERATELY NEEDED
Streamlined Sales and Use Tax, Walter Hellerstein
Street Law Officers 2011, University of Georgia School of Law
Striving for Democracy in Post-War Iraq & Afghanistan pp.5-6
Student Creates Painting Depicting Elements of First-year Legal Study p.24
Student Organization Officers, 1973-74, Office of Registrar
Student Organization Officers, 2010-2011, Office of Registrar
Student-Published Legal Journals (inside back cover)
Students Learn from Former U.S. Senator p.21
STUDENTS, PROFESSORS INFORMED THROUGH RSS
Students recognize top professors p. 22
Study impacts Fulton County Office of the Child Advocate Attorney, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Summer in India, Karen Tanenbaum
"SUPER LAWYERS" STILL SOARS IN GEORGIA
Supremacy and Diplomacy: The International Law of the U.S. Supreme Court, Harlan G. Cohen
SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE FLETCHER TO SPEAK AT UGA COMMENCEMENT
Supreme Court Ducked the Issue
Supreme Court Justice Carol Hunstein to deliver Georgia Law's commencement address, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SUPREME COURT MAY TAKE MUNICIPAL BOND TAX CASE
SUPREME COURT MUNI-BOND DELAY HAS LAWYERS, MARKETS PUZZLING
SUPREME COURT: PANELISTS DEBATE IMPLICATIONS OF DAVIS CASE AND ITS MARKET EFFECTS
SUPREME COURT RULES IN SANITY CASE
Suspect Linkage: The Interplay of State Taxing and Spending Measures in the Application of Constitutional Antidiscrimination Rules, Dan T. Coenen and Walter Hellerstein
Symposium explores the complexities of the U.S. patent system p. 20
TALES OF TWO CASES SHOW MURKY SEX LAW
Tarver Has Right Skills, Lawyers Say
TAX DEBATE FOCUSES ON 'PORTABILITY'
TAX PLAN IS OPEN TO LEGAL FIGHT
Tax Procedure and Tax Fraud in a Nutshell (3rd edition), Camilla E. Watson
Team Bhutan!, Brittany Bolton and James Wilson
TEAM LEADERS NAMED FOR TWO KEY SACS ACCREDITATION COMMITTEES
TECHNICALITY SPRINGS SNELLVILLE BROTHERS
Technology Management Trends in Law Schools, Carol A. Watson and Larry Reeves
Telling Stories in Law School (The Pedagogy of Legal Ethics) (Part 1), Stephen Gillers
Telling Stories in Law School (The Pedagogy of Legal Ethics) (Part 2), Stephen Gillers
TENSE U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS FIXABLE?
TENURED PROFESSORS TEACHING LESS AT UGA
Ten Weapons Found in Home of Suspect in Social Security Threat
TERRORISM CLIMATE AFFECTS MATERIAL WITNESS LAWS
Testing Two Assumptions About Federalism and Tort Reform, Thomas A. Eaton and Susette M. Talarico
The Academy and the Court, Wade H. McCree Jr.
The Affimative Side of the First Amendment, Thomas I. Emerson
The Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act at Twenty: Has Full Protection Made a Difference?, David Shipley
The Aviano Trial: Military Pilots Out-of-Control or a Tragic Accident?, William H. Weber IV
THE BATTLE OF CREATIONISM VS. DARWINISM
The Beginning and End of the Rise of American Tort Law (Part 1), Gary T. Schwartz
The Beginning and End of the Rise of American Tort Law (Part 2), Gary T. Schwartz
The BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Multidimensional Governance, Hari M. Osofsky
The CIA Murdered JFK?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Congress, The Purse, The Purpose, and The Power, Abner J. Mikva
"THE COOLEST JOB IN THE WORLD"
The Copenhagen Climate Change Accord pp. 6-8
THE CORBIN TRIAL: IS THERE A LINK BETWEEN DEATHS?
The Course of True Human Rights Progress Never Did Run Smooth, Diane Marie Amann
The Crisis in Child Support, Gladys Kessler
The Death of the Legal Process Ideal: Constitutional Theory and Practice in a World Where Courts Are No Different From Legislatures, John Hart Ely
The Decline of the Rehabilitative Ideal in American Criminal Justice, Francis A. Allen
The Diligent Prosecution Bar to Citizen Suits: The Search for Adequate Representation, Peter A. Appel
The Docket, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity and Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity
The Duties and the Powers of the Chapter 7 Trustee in Bankruptcy in the United States and in Belgium, Chantal J. De Nauw
The East-West Trade Conference, Law Day 1973, Joseph Sneed, Dean Rusk, Peter Flanigan, and Evgeniy Bugrov
The EEOC, the Courts, and Employment Discrimination Policy: Recognizing the Agency's Leading Role in Statutory Interpretation, Rebecca White
The epidemic of residential mortgage fraud pp. 7-11
The Evolution of Western Private Law (Expanded edition), Alan Watson
The Expressive Function of Law, Cass Sunstein
The Final Chapter of the Troy Davis Case, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The First Amendment and Sexual Harassment at School and at Work, Mary E. Becker
The future of international arbitration to be focus of conference at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Georgia Greenway Guidebook: A Tool for Governments, Communities, and Individuals, Christine Clay, Kathleen Nelson, and Katie Biszko
The Glannon Guide to Property: Learning Property Through Multiple-choice Questions and Analysis, James C. Smith
The Importance of 'Nutshells', Alan Watson
The Intersection of Legal Education and Delivery of Legal Services to the Needy: The Role of Clinical Education (Part 1), Alexander D. Forger
The Law of Sales Taxes in a Cyberspace Economy, Walter Hellerstein
The Law School Fund (Back Cover)
The Law School Fund (Back Cover)
The Law School Fund (Back Cover)
The Law School Fund (Back Cover)
The Law School Fund (Back Cover)
The Law School Fund (Back Cover)
The Law School Fund (Back Cover)
The Louis B. Sohn Collection on International Relations Bibliography, University of Georgia School of Law
The Making of a Legend...Sentell Style pp.2-5
The Media, the Law and Beyond, Zelman Cowen
The New Age of Political Reform: Looking Back, Ralph K. Winter Jr.
The PATRIOT Act of 2002 pp.8-13
The Power of Lawyers, John P. Heinz
The Prenegotiation Phase on International Trade in Services Negotiations: A Case Study on North/South Issues Negotiations, Jaime A. Granados
The Problem of Surrogate Motherhood, John Kaplan
The Proper Role of After-acquired Evidence in Employment Discrimination Litigation, Rebecca White and Robert D. Brussack
THE PROS AND CONS OF SELF-REPRESENTATION
The Public’s Right to Health: When Patient Rights Threaten the Commons, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
The Roberts Court: Year 1, Lori A. Ringhand
The Role of the Security Council in World Affairs, Crispin Tickell
The Shame of American Legal Education, Alan Watson
The Shame of American Legal Education, Alan Watson
The Shame of American Legal Education (2nd edition), Alan Watson
The Shame of American Legal Education (2nd edition), Alan Watson
The Standard of Review for the Voluntariness of a Confession on Direct Appeal in Federal Court, Peter B. Rutledge
The State of the Judiciary: A Corporate Perspective, Larry D. Thompson and Charles J. Cooper
The Statutory and Constitutional Limits of Using Protected Speech as Evidence of Unlawful Motive under the National Labor Relations Act, Rebecca White
The Story of The Federalist: How Hamilton and Madison Reconceived America, Dan T. Coenen
The Story of Us: Resolving the Face-Off between Autobiographical Speech and Information Privacy, Sonja R. West
The Supreme Court's 1983 Term: Individual Rights, Freedom and the Statue of Liberty, Rex E. Lee
The Troy Davis Tragedy, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The United States of America and the International Criminal Court, Diane Marie Amann and M.N.S. Sellers
The Western Judicial Circuit Today and in Bygone Times: A Short History of Local Superior Court Judges - Part One, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Western Judicial Circuit Today and in Bygone Times: A Short History of Local Superior Court Judges - Part Two, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
They Passed THAT? He Decided WHAT? Tools and Techniques for Staying Informed about the Law, Jason Tubninis
Third alumnus selected to serve as clerk to U.S. Supreme Court in three years p. 15
Third-year law student among the top in corporate counsel tournament, Office of Communications and Public Relations
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND, THIS LAND IS MY LAND
THIS TAX CUT IS AN AMAZINGLY STUPID IDEA
Thomas A. Eaton delivers talk on IRB's
Thomas A. Eaton honored with Call for Papers Award
Thomas A. Eaton's article listed on SSRN top 10 download list
Thomas A. Eaton's article selected for special recognition
TIME WARNER UNIT MAY LOSE $500 MILLION TEAM-SALE CASE
Tired of Sifting Through 3 Million Search Results? How To Become a Google Super Searcher, Carol A. Watson
TOP COURT MAY SEE BORDER DISPUTE
TOUGHER PENALTIES FOR JUVENILES?
Towards a Feminist Theory Interconnecting Subordinations, Mari J. Matsuda
Towards a New World of Externships: Introduction to Papers from Externships 4 and 5, Alex Scherr and Harriet N. Katz
Travels Through Liberia, Frank Wasser
Travis M. Trimble publishes article in Mercer Law Review
TRIAL UNLIKELY FOR C.I.A. OPERATIVES
TURMOIL AT NEXUS OF THE LAW AND TEEN SEX
TURNER'S TRIAL IN FORSYTH CLOSER
Two Early Codes, The Ten Commandments and the Twelve Tables: Causes and Consequences, Alan Watson
Two outstanding senior hires fill the Sibley and Woodruff positions p. 15
Two UGA advocacy teams advance to international/national competitions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
TWO VERAS COULD VIE FOR 'VERY'
UGA Alumni Association to honor alumnus Robert Benham, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA AT OXFORD TO HOST UGA VS. OXFORD UNION DEBATE
UGA Blue Key chapter to honor two Georgia Law alumni, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Blue Key chapter to honor two Georgia Law alumni, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Blue Key Honors Sentell and Barnes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA chapter of Blue Key Honor Society to honor Ellington and two others with its service award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA consortium receives grant to create online journal dedicated to law and education, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA GRAD SCORES WITH INVENTION OF PURRING TOY
UGA graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation; School of Law ranks 35th, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA GRADY COLLEGE NAMES DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD WINNERS
UGA Homecoming Oct. 12-18 packed with activities, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Law Global Interns 2011, University of Georgia School of Law
UGA LAW GRAD J. STEPHEN SHI NAMED EEO DIRECTOR AT UGA
UGA law professor available to comment on Ricci case and/or Judge Sotomayor nomination, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Law School Entrants Boast Top Credentials
UGA NAMES BUILDING AFTER VANDIVER
UGA PROF. ANSWERS BREYER'S WISH FOR STUDY ON PRO SE
UGA PROF EXPLAINS CURRENT ECONOMIC MESS
UGA researchers find no overall loss of vegetable diversity in the 20th century; correct math error in influential 1983 study, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA RIVER BASIN CENTER RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD FOR SPECIES PROTECTION
UGA School of Law employee honored for service, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law employee honored with outstanding service award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law enrolls its highest credentialed class ever, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law enrolls its highest credentialed class ever, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law honors employee for outstanding service, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA students’ research papers to be spotlighted at national education law conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA study impacts Fulton County Office of the Child Advocate Attorney p. 24
UGA TO AWARD HONORARY DOCTOR OF LAWS DEGREE TO VERNON JORDAN
UGA to recognize Beck, Ellington and Rutledge at Honors Day, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA to recognize top students, faculty at Honors Day April 22; Beck, Ellington and Rutledge among the honorees, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA TO REMEMBER 22 DECEASED STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF AT MEMORIAL SERVICE APRIL 28
UGA TRAILS IN SUPPORT BY DONORS
UIGHUR DETAINEES MAY BE RELEASED TO U.S.
Unique Activities of a President, Jimmy Carter
UNIVERSITY ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR ADDITIONAL WAYS TO CONSERVE WATER
UNIVERSITY ALUMNI, PROFESSOR AMONG GEORGIA’S BEST
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LAW FOUNDS STUDENT ANIMAL LEGAL DEFENSE FUND CHAPTER
University Publicly Launches Its Capital Campaign p.38
UNIVERSITY 'SUPERSTAR' SELECTED
UNIVERSITY TO INVESTIGATE GENDER EQUITY REPORT
UNIV. LAW GRADUATE EARNS PRESTIGIOUS POSITION
Unsettling Efficiency: When Non-Class Aggregation of Mass Torts Creates Second-Class Settlements, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Untangling the Market-Participant Exemption to the Dormant Commerce Clause, Dan T. Coenen
U.S. Air Force judge advocate general to speak at law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. and European officials to address the international fight against terrorism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. COTTON SUBSIDIES ARE ILLEGAL
U.S. DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL TO RETURN TO UGA LAW
U.S. District Judge Lisa Godbey Wood to speak at graduation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. District Judge Lisa Godbey Wood to speak at UGA School of Law graduation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Usha Rodrigues appointed reporter for ABA task force
Usha Rodrigues publishes article in the Florida Law Review
Usha Rodrigues's article chosen for Stanford/Yale forum
Using investigative tools on the Internet pp. 14-15
U.S. MARSHALS AND ICJE TO HOST STATEWIDE SUMMIT
U.S. Rep. John Barrow to speak at graduation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson to deliver Georgia Law's commencement address, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thomas makes third visit to Georgia Law since 2003 p. 24
U.S. SUPREME COURT REINS IN POLICE SEARCHES OF AUTOMOBILES
Values as Part of the Clinical Experience, Jaime Baker Roskie
VAULT ANNOUNCES TOP 25 MOST UNDERRATED LAW SCHOOLS FOR 2007
Vice president of European Parliament to speak at conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
VIEWS ON SPEECH BY STUDENTS CLASH
' VIGOROUS DEBATE,' APPROVAL SEEN FOR SOTOMAYOR
VISITING LAW STUDENTS INTRIGUED BY GUYANA
VISITING PROF TO BE A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE?
WALKER, DADE REVIEW CONTROVERSIAL BOOK
Waller elected to National Association for Law Placement Board of Directors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein delivers talk on income and consumption taxes
Walter Hellerstein delivers talk on interjurisdictional issues
Walter Hellerstein delivers talk on state and local taxation
Walter Hellerstein publishes article in State Tax Notes
Walter Hellerstein publishes article in Tax Notes
Walter Hellerstein publishes article in the Tax Law Review
Walter Hellerstein publishes new edition of book on state and local taxation
Warrantless Administrative Inspections After Marshall v. Barlow's, Inc., David Shipley
WAS MICHAEL VICK RIGHT TO PLEAD GUILTY?
Watch the 2009 Georgia Law Commencement Ceremony live on the Web, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Water Wars -- Will Georgia, Alabama and Florida ever agree? pp. 10-14
Welcome, Entering Class of 2003! (inside back cover)
What Are We - Laborers, Factories, or Spare Parts? The Tax Treatment of Transfers of Human Body Materials, Lisa Milot
WHAT HAPPENS TO SUMMER ASSOCIATES NEXT YEAR?
When the State Casts Health Care Safety Net
Where Should a 9/11 Terrorist be Tried?
White Permanently Takes Deanship p.12
WHO ARE THE MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE IN STATE TAX?
WHY DOES DEFENDING BRIAN NICHOLS COST SO MUCH?
Why Equality Matters, Kenneth L. Karst
Why the Courts Don't Work, Richard Neely
WILL AMAZON GET A VISIT FROM THE TAX MAN?
WILL CHILD SUPPORT AWARDS DECLINE?
WILL MICHAEL VICK PLEAD GUILTY?
WILSON DENIED BOND; HEARING CANCELED
WOMAN FILES COMPLAINT TO STAY IN CLASS
WOMBLE CARLYLE SELECTS LAW STUDENTS TO RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS
Women and the Law: We've Come a Long Way ... Maybe, Carol W. Hunstein
Words of advice for the next president pp. 2-7
Writ of Habeas Corpus, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
YOUNG ALUMS SELECTED AS UP AND COMERS
YOUNG ALUMS STAND OUT IN GEORGIA