Content Posted in 2012
1799 Watkins Digest of Statutes, Robert Watkins and George Watkins
1802 Marbury and Crawford's Digest, Horatio Marbury and William H. Crawford
1812 Compiled Laws, Augustin Smith Clayton
1813 Clayton's Compilation, Augustin Smith Clayton
1821 Lamar's Compilation, Lucius Q.C. Lamar
1822 Prince's Digest, Oliver H. Prince
1831 Dawson's Compilation, William C. Dawson
1831 Foster's Digest, Arthur Foster
1837 Prince's Digest (2nd ed.), Oliver H. Prince
1845 Hotchkiss' Codification, William A. Hotchkiss
1846 Cobb's Analysis of Statutes, Howell Cobb Sr.
1848 Hotchkiss' Codification, William A. Hotchkiss
1851 Cobb's Digest (Vol. 1), Thomas R.R. Cobb
1851 Cobb's Digest (Vol. 2), Thomas R.R. Cobb
1859 Cobb's Compilation, Howell Cobb
1860 Code, Richard H. Clark, Thomas R.R. Cobb, and David Irwin
1867 Irwin's Code, Revised edition, David Irwin, Richard H. Clark, and Thomas R.R. Cobb
1868 Irwin's Code, Revised edition, Richard H. Clark, Thomas R.R. Cobb, and David Irwin
1873 Irwin's Code, 2nd ed., Richard H. Clark, Thomas R.R. Cobb, David Irwin, George N. Lester, and Walter B. Hill
1878 Supplement, Nathaniel E. Harris
1882 Code, George N. Lester, Christopher Rowell, and Walter B. Hill
1895 Code Vol. 1, John L. Hopkins, Clifford Anderson, and Joseph Rucker Lamar
1895 Code Vol. 2, John L. Hopkins, Clifford Anderson, and Joseph Rucker Lamar
1895 Code Vol. 3, John L. Hopkins, Clifford Anderson, and Joseph Rucker Lamar
1895 Code Vol. 4 (1901 Supplement), Howard Van Epps
1910 Code Vol. 1, John L. Hopkins
1910 Code Vol. 2, John L. Hopkins
1926 Code, Thomas Johnson Michie, A. Hewson Michie, and Bierne Stedman
1926 Code 1928 Supplement, Thomas Johnson Michie and A. Hewson Michie
1933 Code, Orville A. Park and Harry S. Strozier
1979-80 Graduate's Home and Business Address Directory, University of Georgia School of Law
1981-82 Graduate's Home and Business Address Directory, University of Georgia School of Law
1988-89 Directory of Minority Law Students, Black Law Students Association
7th Annual Georgia Law Alumnae Evening featuring U.S. Attorney Sally Quillian Yates (J.D.'86), Sally Quillian Yates
ABA Moot Court Team, 1995-96, University of Georgia School of Law
Abu Ghraib, Diane Marie Amann
Academic credentials for UGA School of Law entering class continue to climb, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Adams names interim athletic director, Shipley to chair search committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Additional Milteer Information, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
A Decade of Progress, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Administrative Procedure and the Internal Revenue Service: Delimiting the Substantial Understatement Penalty, Peter A. Appel
Admissibility of Confessions Under OCGA § 24-3-50, the "Hope of Benefit, Fear of Injury" Statute, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Admissions Overview Entering Class of 1994, Office of Admissions
Admissions Overview Entering Class of 2008, Office of Admissions
Admissions Overview Entering Class of 2008, Office of Admissions
Admissions Report 1998 Entering Class, University of Georgia School of Law
Advocate, Winter 1970, Vol. 6, No. 3, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Dying Penalty?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
After college, Congress calls: Graduate student launches Congressional campaign, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Aggregation, Community, and the Line Between, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
AG hopefuls say they would've joined suit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Alex Scherr publishes article in the Clinical Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Allchin’s Folly: Exploring Some Myths About Open Source Software, Joe Miller
Alternative Careers: Alumni Perspectives on Their Nontraditional Careers, Thomas Rawlings, Benjamin George, and David Shillcutt
American Constitution Society and Law Students for Reproductive Justice host Chara Fisher Jackson, Chara Fisher Jackson
Amicus Briefs, 2012, University of Georgia School of Law Library
An American Original, Ronald L. Carlson
An Essay on Originalism and the 'Individual Mandate': Rounding Out the Government’s Case for Constitutionality, Dan T. Coenen
A New Way Forward: A Response to Judge Weinstein, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Anne Dupre publishes article in West's Education Law Reporter, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Anne Proffitt Dupre's book featured in West's Education Law Reporter, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ann Puckett named to AALL Hall of Fame, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Annual Announcement of the Law School of the University of Georgia with a Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates 1892-93, University of Georgia School of Law
Annual Announcement of the Law School of the University of Georgia with a Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates 1896-97, University of Georgia School of Law
Annual Announcement of the Law School of the University of Georgia with a Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates 1897-98, University of Georgia School of Law
Annual Announcement of the Law School of the University of Georgia with a Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates 1898-99, University of Georgia School of Law
Annual Announcement of the Law School of the University of Georgia with a Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates 1900-01, University of Georgia School of Law
Annual Report 2011-2012, Office of Law School Advancement
Another Suspicious Police Killing, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
An Unprincipled Decision on a Will, Alan Watson
Apps to make your work easier pp.14-15, Jason Tubinis
Arbitration and Consumer Credit, Peter B. Rutledge and Christopher R. Drahozal
Arbitration Reform: What We Know and What We Need to Know, Peter B. Rutledge
A Review of Taiwan’s Fair Trade Law Draft by Referring to the U.S. Antitrust Laws, Min-Huang Su
Assessing International Criminal Adjudication of Human Rights Atrocities, Diane Marie Amann
Asymmetrical Jurisdiction, Matthew I. Hall
A Tale of Prosecutorial Indiscretion: Ramsey Clark and the Selective Non-Prosecution of Stokely Carmichael, Lonnie T. Brown
A Teacher's Teacher, Lonnie T. Brown
Athens judge eyed for bench, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Athens' Roller Girls not afraid of tough hits, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Avoiding Independent Agency Armageddon, Kent H. Barnett
Awakening the Press Clause, Sonja R. West
Awards Day 2012, Office of Registrar
A Well-Traveled Path From Ivy League to Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baby Sitter, 11, Charged With Murdering 2-Year-Old, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bad Check Crime: A Comparison Study between the United Arab Emirates and the United States, Abdurahim Y.M. Sharaf
Bad economy may affect grad school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Balancing the Management and Property Rights of the Employer against Employee's Section 7 Rights, Leonard J. Spooner
Bannister avoids indictment; Kenerly's fate uncertain, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Be Memorable: Library Advocacy through Compelling Storytelling, Carol A. Watson, Suzanne R. Graham, and Jason Tubinis
Between 'Merit Inquiry' and 'Rigorous Analysis': Using Daubert to Navigate the Gray Areas of Federal Class Action Certification, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Beyond Negotiation: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antonia Handler Chayes
Bill would allow more discretion in school discipline, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bill would allow more discretion in school discipline, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bilski v. Kappos: Everything Old is New Again, Joe Miller
Bishop Eddie Long: Charges could be difficult to prove, Office of Communications and Public Relations
BLSA 2010-2011 Officers, University of Georgia School of Law
Book of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Book Review, International Organizations: Politics, Law, Practice (2010), Timothy L. Meyer
Bo Rutledge serves as co-chair of arbitration conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bo Rutledge serves as co-chair of arbitration conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bright Star: Ramsey Bridges, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brumby receives UGA School of Law's Distinguished Service Scroll Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Building a Better Bounty: Litigation-Stage Rewards for Defeating Patents, Joe Miller
Building Bridges: Alumna returns to help shape law school’s future, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bulletin of the University of Georgia, Vol. 61, No. 4 (Oct. 1, 1960), University of Georgia
Business Subsidies and the Dormant Commerce Clause, Dan T. Coenen
CAFA's Impact on Litigation as a Public Good, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Camilla native excels at UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CANCELED - Symposium to explore security and justice efforts in India, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Can International Law Work? A Constructivist Expansion, Harlan G. Cohen
Capital Punishment: Corporate Criminal Liability for Gross Violations of Human Rights, Diane Marie Amann
Carol Morgan delivers talk on ethics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Morgan delivers talk on ethics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Morgan delivers talk on legal career alternatives, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson and Wendy Moore deliver talk on the art of presentations, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson elected to serve as an officer for SEAALL, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson publishes review in Law Library Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CDC expert to explore the interplay of global public health and international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Charges dropped for sick illegal immigrant, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Checking Bankruptcy Court? There’s an App for That: Mobile Technology for the Legal Professional, Jason Tubinis
Cheerleading for the Police, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Child molestation cases stirring emotions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Civility and Collegiality—Unreasonable Judicial Expectations for Lawyers as Officers of the Court?, Lonnie T. Brown
Civil Recourse, Damages-As-Redress, and Constitutional Torts, Michael Wells
Class of 1992 Commencement, Ralph Nader
Class of 2012 Commencement, Richard Story
Class of 2012 Commencement pp.34-35
Class Schedule-Fall 2011, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule-Fall 2012, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Spring 2012, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule- Spring 2013, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule- Summer 2012, Office of Registrar
Closing Argument for Prosecution, Charles M. LaFollette
Closing Argument for the United States, Telford Taylor
Closing Statement for the United States of America, Telford Taylor
Closing Statement on Behalf of the Prosecution, Telford Taylor
Codifying Custom, Timothy L. Meyer
Commentary: Grades- Achievement, Attendance, or Attitude, Anne Dupre and John Dayton
Commerce Clause Restraints on State Tax Incentives, Walter Hellerstein
Concurring Opinion, Michael A. Musmanno
Constitutional Interpretation? There's No App for That, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Constitution and By-Laws of the Georgia Law Dames Club, University of Georgia School of Law
Contemporary Meaning and Expectations in Statutory Interpretation, Hillel Y. Levin
Continuing coverage: School cheating scandal, Evidence 'clear-cut', Office of Communications and Public Relations
Contract and Choice, Peter B. Rutledge and Christopher R. Drahozal
Contract and Procedure, Peter B. Rutledge and Christopher R, Drahozal
Contract on Camelot: New Books Cast More Light on JFK Assassination, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Control of Public Spending - Approaches to Balanced Budgets in the United States, Canada, and Europe in Comparison, Peter Schaefer
Convicting and Unconvicting the Innocent, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Cooperative Federalism and Healthcare Reform: The Medicare Part D 'Clawback' Example, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Copyright Protection for Architectural Works, David E. Shipley
Corporate Governance in an Age of Separation of Ownership from Ownership, Usha Rodrigues
Correction Sheet, Mallory B. Blair
Courthouse Prints Collection, Sharon Bradley
Court to hear innocence claim in Ga. death case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Creating Hammer v. Dagenhart, Logan E. Sawyer III
Crime Statistics We’d Like to See, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Crime Statistics We Would Like to See, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Criminal Procedure Chrestomathy, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Crossing Borders: Adventures in Transnational Legal Research, Anne E. Burnett
Cruzan & The Right to Die Symposium (Part 1), John A. Robertson and Yale Kamisar
Cruzan & The Right to Die Symposium (Part 2), John A. Robertson and Yale Kamisar
Cruzan & The Right to Die Symposium (Part 3), John A. Robertson and Yale Kamisar
Cruzan & The Right to Die Symposium (Part 4), John A. Robertson and Yale Kamisar
Cruzan & The Right to Die Symposium (Part 5), John A. Robertson and Yale Kamisar
Cruzan & The Right to Die Symposium (Part 6), John A. Robertson and Yale Kamisar
Culture Clash: Special Education in Charter Schools, Robert A. Garda
Curses, Oaths, Ordeals and Tials of Animals, Alan Watson
Dan Bodansky delivers talk on climate change, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dan Bodansky delivers talk on human rights institutions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dan Coenen delivers talks on the Federalist Papers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dan Coenen publishes article in Ohio State Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dan Coenen publishes article in the Iowa Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Daniel Bodansky delivers talk on climate change conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
David Shipley publishes article in the Kentucky Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dead Docketing Criminal Cases in Georgia, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Deal's Attorney: No Grand Jury, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dean Rusk Center, University of Georgia School of Law
Dean Rusk Center Dedication, Dean Rusk
Dean Rusk Center Dedication, George W. Ball
Death Penalty Corrections, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Debate on Civil Right to Counsel ("Civil Gideon"), Stephanie Bibas and Gerry Weber
Decisional Sequencing, Peter B. Rutledge
Decision to free rape suspect stirs anger, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Defendants taking lead in court cases, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Defendants taking lead in court cases, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Destiny Betrayed: The CIA, Oswald and the JFK Assassination, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Deus Ex Mafia: The Solution to America's Greatest Murder Mystery?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Did He Know JFK to Die?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Did the Mob Kill JFK?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
DIRTY DEALINGS: University project dumps on residents, Office of Communications and Public Relations
DIRTY DEALINGS: University project dumps on residents, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Discovery, Judicial Assistance and Arbitration: A New Tool for Cases Involving U.S. Entities?, Peter B. Rutledge
Donald Wilkes publishes article in the New Georgia Encyclopedia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Draft/Sales Tax Emergency Rules - 6/10/87, Florida Department of Revenue
Drawing the Ethical Line: Controversial Cases, Zealous Advocacy, and the Public Good: Foreword, Lonnie T. Brown
Dreyfus: How He Was Redeemed, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Dunwoody woman tried again for murder, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Economy topic at 'Roundup Recovery' forum, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Economy topic at 'Roundup Recovery' forum, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Edith House Scrapbook, Women Law Students' Association
Education Finance Litigation: A Review of Recent High Court Decisions and their Likely Impact on Future Litigation, Anne Dupre, John Dayton, and Christine Kiracofe
Elizabeth Leonard delivers talk on health care federalism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Leonard delivers talk on health reform, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Leonard publishes article in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Leonard publishes chapter in book on public health, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Employment Discrimination: Law and Practice, 3rd edition, Charles A. Sullivan, Michael J. Zimmer, and Rebecca White
Enhanced learning environment pp.2-3
Enhancing Patent Disclosure for Faithful Claim Construction, Joe Miller
Environmental Law, Travis M. Trimble
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Trimble
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Trimble
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Trimble
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Trimble
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Trimble
Equal Protection Limitations on Choice of Law Decisions, Anne-Marie Witters
Equal Protection of the Laws: Recent Judicial Decisions and their Implications for Public Educational Institutions, Anne Dupre and John Dayton
Equal Protection Run Amok? An Analysis of the Nebraska Supreme Court's Decision in the Northern Natural Gas Case, Walter Hellerstein
Erica Hashimoto publishes article in the Boston University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ethics on the Wing: Examination of Opinions on Electronic Services and Cloud Computing, Sharon Bradley
Even Republicans charmed by Kagan's manner at confirmation hearing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evolution of Law, Alan Watson
Evolution of Western Private Law, Alan Watson
Exonerated by DNA After 16 Years in Prison, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Experience-based Interviewing: The View from Both Sides of the Desk, Suzanne R. Graham and Jason Tubinis
Experts as Hearsay Conduits: Confrontation Abuses in Opinion Testimony, Ronald L. Carlson
Extending the Sales Tax to Services: Notes from Florida, 1987, Walter Hellerstein
Faculty 1971-72, University of Georgia School of Law
Faculty 1972-73, University of Georgia School of Law
Faculty 1973-74, University of Georgia School of Law
Faculty Accomplishments pp.23-29
Faculty and staff assume new posts at the School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Faculty Colloquia, Spring 2012 Series, Mae C. Quinn, Scott E. Sundby, Julia D. Mahoney, Howard M. Erichson, Deborah J. Cantrell, E. Lea Johnston, Brett Frischmann, Henry E. Smith, and Oren Perez
Failure to Connect: The Massachusetts Plan for Individual Health Insurance, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Family uses killer's letters to keep him behind bars, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan delivers talk on bioethics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan delivers talk on health care policy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan publishes article in the Annals of Health Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan publishes article in the Harvard Law & Policy Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Federal case threatens embryonic stem cell research funding, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Federal court's in session at UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Federalism and Accountability: State Attorneys General, Regulatory Litigation, and the New Federalism, Timothy L. Meyer
Fifth UGA School of Law graduate in seven years selected to clerk for the U.S. Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Financiers as Monitors in Aggregate Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Finding International Law, Part II: Our Fragmenting Legal Community, Harlan G. Cohen
First black heavyweight champ lived his way, ahead of his time, Office of Communications and Public Relations
First-Year Students Selected for 1994-95 Moot Court Team, University of Georgia School of Law
Flash-Bang Grenades Ignite Legal Battles in Michigan, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Florida-Georgia courtroom rivalry turns 30, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Foreword: Rethinking Reconstruction After Iraq, Diane Marie Amann
Foreword: Why Open Access to Scholarship Matters, Joe Miller
Former Georgia Law professor Richard Nagareda dies, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former Georgia lieutenant governor and noted legal journalist to teach at Georgia Law this spring, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former Newton Co. DA Ken Wynne sworn in as judge, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. ambassador to Romania to share how the country has emerged as the new Italy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Sen. Max Cleland to speak at UGA law school public interest weekend, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Solicitor General Walter Dellinger to deliver law graduation address, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Formulating a Research Plan, Maureen Cahill and TJ Striepe
For the court, a broker's skills, Office of Communications and Public Relations
From Fragmentation to Constitutionalization, Harlan G. Cohen
From Freedom of Commercial Speech to Consumer's Freewill: Comparative Advertising as a Watchdog of Consumer's Interests, France Michel
From Mayberry to Nuremberg, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
From the Packers to Patagonia: Nonprofit and not-just-for-profit corporations pp.10-13, Usha Rodrigues
Fueling Controversy, Randy Beck
Fulton elections chief guarantees speedy voting results, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Funding the Fight Against Domestic Violence, Carol W. Hunstein, Joan Prittie, Sherry Boston, and Michelle Carney
Ga. capital cases in U.S. Supreme Court crosshairs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Garbage haulers fight over contract, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gauging the Cost of Loopholes: Health Care Pricing and Medicare Regulation in the Post-Enron Era, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
General Counsel for Coca-Cola delivers 30th Edith House Lecture p.20
Georgia Advocate, Spring 1970, Vol. 6, No. 4, University of Georgia School of Law
Georgia House sinks bill opting out of health mandates, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Editorial Board, 2012-2013, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Managing and Executive Boards, 2012-13, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia Law bids farewell to two longtime professors p.23
Georgia Law captures top four finish at national moot court competition; wins Jessup regional, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law defeats Florida in moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law dominates moot court at both state and national levels, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law hosts conference on human rights and climate change, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law named best value, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law places as national quarterfinalist in moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law ranks among the nation's leading public law schools, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Republicans host U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, Saxby Chambliss
Georgia Law Review Editorial Board, 2012-2013, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Managing Board, 2012-13, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, Students of the University of Georgia School of Law
Georgia Law Review, Vol. 1, No. 2, Students of the University of Georgia School of Law
Georgia Law Review, Vol. 1, No. 3, Students of the University of Georgia School of Law
Georgia Law takes top honors in new national transactional law competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes notable guests p.17
Georgia Legal Resources, James M. Donovan
Georgia’s New Law Office Search Statute, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Global Public Goods, Governance Risk, and International Energy, Timothy L. Meyer
Government Appeals in Criminal Cases in Georgia, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Grade Distribution - 2011 - 2012 Academic Year, Office of Registrar
Grade Distribution - Fall Semester 2011, Office of Registrar
Graduate Legal Studies Application for Admission, Office of International and Graduate Legal Studies
Group Consensus, Individual Consent, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Guide for Student Writing and Editing 1979-80, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Guide to Your Job Search, Office of Legal Career Services
Gun Control and Elena Kagan, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gun rights a telling trigger issue at Kagan's hearings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Habeas Corpus Uncorpsed, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Harlan Cohen delivers talk on international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen delivers talk on international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen named to program committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen publishes article in the Tulane Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harold G. Maier: A World Class Fellow Indeed, Kurtz
Hillel Levin delivers talk on same-sex relationships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hillel Levin publishes article in Florida Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hillel Levin publishes article in the Lewis & Clark Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hillel Levin testifies before the state legislature, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp.18-20
History Professors Study Our Greatest Murder Mystery, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Hoisting Originality, Joseph Scott Miller
Honor Graduates Plaque Presentation, J. Ralph Beaird
Human Rights Advocate Examines Death Penalty's Future in UGA Lecture, Stephen Bright
Human Rights and Devolving Standards of Decency, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Hunting measure's impact may be years off, Office of Communications and Public Relations
I am Glad I Got to Know Him, David Shipley
Identity of Sarapio, Socrates, Logus and Nilus in the Will of C. Longinus Castor, Alan Watson
Iminicus Libertatis: Chief Justice Rehnquist's Majority or Plurality Opinions in the Field of Criminal Procedure, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
In 1945 Flight 19 Flew to Its Doom Through a Large Cloud of Mystery, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Inaugural class of UGA Board of Visitors includes elected officials, business and community leaders; six Georgia Law alumni, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Increasing Scholarly Impact with Open Access Publishing, Carol A. Watson and James M. Donovan
In Defense of Ideology: A Principled Approach to the Supreme Court Confirmation Process, Lori A. Ringhand
In Memory of Anne Proffitt Dupre, University of Georgia School of Law
In Memory of Milner S. Ball, University of Georgia School of Law
In Real Time: Tips for Fast, Effective Internet Searches, Suzanne R. Graham
Institute of Law and Government, University of Georgia School of Law
International Common Law: The Soft Law of International Tribunals, Timothy L. Meyer and Andrew T. Guzman
International Income Allocation in the Twenty-first Century: The Case for Formulary Apportionment, Walter Hellerstein
International Law and the Crisis in the Persian Gulf, Dean Rusk, Louis B. Sohn, and Gabriel M. Wilner
International Law in Archaic Rome: War and Religion, Alan Watson
International Responsibility of Public International Organizations and Their Member States, Christian R. Pitschas
International Soft Law, Timothy L. Meyer and Andrew T. Guzman
Intriguing Mystery - The Secret Service and the JFK Assassination, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Introduction: Dukes v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Introduction: From Autocracy to Democracy: The Effort to Establish Market Democracies in Iraq and Afghanistan, David Shipley and Clete D. Johnson
Introduction: The Constitutional Law of International Commercial Arbitration, Peter B. Rutledge
Iqbal, Twombly, and the Lessons of the Celotex Trilogy, Hillel Y. Levin
It's a moot court for transactions attorneys, Office of Communications and Public Relations
It's Cold Out There, Warm Resources for Job Hunting, Sharon Bradley
James Donovan's work named article of the year, Office of Communications and Public Relations
James Smith publishes article in Probate and Property, Office of Communications and Public Relations
James Smith publishes article in Syracuse Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jason Solomon delivers talk on civil juries, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jason Solomon delivers talk on civil justice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jason Solomon delivers talk on the civil jury, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jason Solomon publishes article in the Northwestern University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jesus and the Jews: the Pharisaic Tradition in John, Alan Watson
Jesus and the Law, Alan Watson
Jesus: A Profile, Alan Watson
JFK Assassination 33 Years Later, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
JFK: Covered and Smothered, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
JFK Killer Not Alone, UGA Professor Says, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
J is for Jurisprudence: An Alphabet of Websites for Lawyers, Wendy E. Moore
John Paul Stevens and Equally Impartial Government, Diane Marie Amann
Jones files papers for federal judgeship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Joseph Story and the Comity of Erros, Alan Watson
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial Board, 2005-06, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial Board, 2012-2013, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Managing Board, 2012-13, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Judge rejects health care law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Judgment, Military Tribunal No. III
Judicial Protection of the Individual Against Administrative Actions in the United States and in Germany, Joerg Nikolaus Uhl
Justice David Nahmias discusses his role on the court and pressing issues, Davi Nahmias
Justice Gets a New Lease on Life, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Justice John Paul Stevens, Originalist, Diane Marie Amann
Justices Are Long on Words but Short on Guidance, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kafka (and Grisham) in Oklahoma, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
KC police's raid, use of stun grenade draw probe, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Keenan's Kids Foundation Announces Winners of the 10th Annual Law Student Closing Argument Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Keynote address, Jan Schlichtmann
Keynote address, Steve Gottlieb
Kurtz and Wooten receive Scroll Awards p.37
Kyoto Comes to Georgia: How International Environmental Initiatives Foster Sustainable Commerce in Small Town America, Peter A. Appel, T. Rick Irvin, Julie M. McEntire, and J. Chris Rabon
Laurie Fowler honored with award from GreenLaw, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Laurie Fowler receives Ogden Doremus Award for Excellence in Environmental Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law Day 1953, Ellis Gibbs Arnall
Law Day 1955, University of Georgia School of Law
Law Day 1965, Lindsey Cowen
Law Day 1978 - Luncheon, William B. Spann
Law Day 1979 - Moot Court Banquet, James L. Oaks
Law Day 1979 - Portrait Presentation, Ellis Gibbs Arnall
Law Day 1993, Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte
Law Day 1996, Michael J. Bowers
Lawless Law Enforcement, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Lawlessness In Law Enforcement, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Law School Association Awards Luncheon, Marion T. Pope Jr.
Law School Association Awards Luncheon, Law School Association
Law School Association Awards Luncheon, C. Ronald Ellington
Law School Curriculum 1953, University of Georgia School of Law
Law School Groundbreaking, Erwin A. Friedman
Law School of the University of Georgia 1889-90, University of Georgia School of Law
Law speeds up BJC sale, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law students aid musicians, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law students give testimony of their talents, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law students participate in local blog, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Lawyers" not "Liars": A Modified Traditionalist approach to Teaching Legal Ethics, Lonnie T. Brown
Leah Ward Sears, African-American Woman, on Obama's Short List for High Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lecture by author Tomiko Brown-Nagin on Atlanta civil rights movement, Tomiko Brown-Nagin
Lee Harvey Oswald at Age 62, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Legal Aspects of the New International Economic Order - Moving Towards a Viable Framework for Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, Idara Ekaete Bassey
Legal experts praise DA in Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legal Implications of the Virtual Enterprise, Jan Gerhard Werner
Legal Perspectives on the Interstate Incidence and Shifting of State and Local Taxes, Walter Hellerstein
Legal Study of Florida's Sales Tax on Services, Walter Hellerstein and Prentiss Willson Jr.
Legal Transplants: An Approach to Comparative Literature, 2nd edition, Alan Watson
Legislating Morality: The Duty to the Tax System Reconsidered, Watson
Legislation Only Way to Get Eyewitness ID Reform, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Let judge decide competency, some argue, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Letter to the Law Alumni of The University of Georgia, J. Alton Hosch
Let the Money Do the Governing: The Case for Reuniting Ownership and Control, Usha Rodrigues
Level of Skill and Long-Felt Need: Notes on a Forgotten Future, Joe Miller
Liability for Injurious Consequences to the Global Climate, Sudha RP Rao
Lincoln Assassinated!, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Lincoln Assassinated!, Part 2, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Lisa Milot publishes article in Washington and Lee Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Local law firm honored for giving to UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lonnie Brown publishes article in South Carolina Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lori Ringhand delivers talk on Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lori Ringhand delivers talk on Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lori Ringhand delivers talk on the relationship between popular opinion and the U.S. Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Love, yes, but be committed to marriage, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lumpkin and Chattahoochee Inns of Court, 2012-2013, Kellie Casey Monk
Lunchtime Talk with Author and Attorney Peter Godwin, Peter Godwin
Lynn Turner was planning appeal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Making the Lawful Awful: Amending Bills of Rights to Abolish or Deny Rights, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Manifest Disregard and the Imperfect Procedural Justice of Arbitration, Thomas V. Burch
María Giménez named to International Institute for Justice Research and Training, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Masthead and Table of Contents
Means/Ends Analysis in Copyright Law: Eldred v. Ashcroft in One Act, Dan T. Coenen and Paul J. Heald
Means, Ends and Original Intent: A Response to Charles Cooper, Michael Wells
Michael Wells publishes article in the Louisiana Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Michael Wells publishes article in the Review of Litigation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Michael Wells serves as a guest author for TortsProf Blog, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Military Justice Society hosts National Guard GA Staff Judge Advocate, Craig S. Brooks
Milner S. Ball: Proof That One Professor Can Make a Difference, David Shipley
Mock Trial Board, 1989-90, University of Georgia School of Law
Mock Trial Board, 1990-91, University of Georgia School of Law
Mock Trial Board, 1991-92, University of Georgia School of Law
Moot Court Board, 1994-95, University of Georgia School of Law
Moot Court Board, 1995-96, University of Georgia School of Law
Moot Court Board, 1996-97, University of Georgia School of Law
Moot Court Team Assignments, 1995-96, The University of Georgia School of Law
Moot Court Team Russell Competition Quarterfinalists, 1996-97, University of Georgia School of Law
More advocates now matched with children in need, Office of Communications and Public Relations
More Dead Kennedy Files, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Multi State Push to Give Ultimate Protection to Hunting Includes Tennessee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mystery Lingers, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Natural Justice in South Africa, Jenah Zweig
Necessity Never Made a Good Bargain: When Consumer Arbitration Agreements Prohibit Class Relief, Thomas V. Burch
New Deal lessons for the Affordable Care Act: The General Welfare Clause pp.4-9, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
New JFK Book “Continued Coverup“ Claims University Law Professor, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
New lawyers see stiffer competition for jobs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
New Light on JFK Assassination, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
New Partners 2010: Times are a-changin', Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, August 2012, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, February 2012, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, May 2012, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, November 2012, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Newsletter, January 1984, vol. 1, no. 2, The Dean Rusk Center
Newsletter, May 1986, vol. 3, no. 1, The Dean Rusk Center
No. 1 - Legal Systems in Transition, Ivana Janu, Josef Bejcek, and Gabriel M. Wilner
No. 7 - The Future of International Trade: An American Perspective, Rebecca H. White, C. Donald Johnson, Mark Laplante, John Sheppard, Chris Papageorgiou, Charles Hunnicutt, William Gillon, Marisa Pagnattaro, John Cobau, Audrey Winter, Theodore Kassinger, Demetrios Marantis, Shanker Singham, Frank Samolis, Andrew Shoyer, and Ayesha Khanna
No Knock Search Warrants in Georgia, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Noted legal journalist Lithwick to deliver House Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Novel law school competition tests deal-making skills, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Novel law school competition tests deal-making skills, Office of Communications and Public Relations
On the rise: 10 to watch, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Openings of Jacksonville, Tampa Middle District historical exhibits are fruits of a long-range plan, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Opening Statement for the United States of America, Telford Taylor
Opening Statement for the United States of America, Telford Taylor
Opening Statment for the United States of America, Telford Taylor
Opinion and Judgment of the Tribunal, Military Tribunal No. II
Optimal Lead Plaintiffs, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Order of Barristers, 1995-96, University of Georgia School of Law
Organizational Meeting, Sales Tax Study Commission
Oswald Not Alone in JFK Murder, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Panel Discussion Part 1, Richard H. Fallon Jr. and Milner S. Ball
Panel Discussion Part 2, Richard H. Fallon Jr. and Milner S. Ball
Panelists split on ways to meet water needs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Patent Infringement under the Doctrine of Equivalents in the Federal Circuit, Seun Guyn Shin
Paul Heald publishes article in the Case Western Reserve Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Perversion of Justice: A Double Murder in Henry County Re-examined, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Peter Appel delivers talk on environmental protection and sustainable commerce, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Appel delivers talk on global climate change, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Appel publishes article in the Stanford Environmental Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter B. Rutledge publishes article in the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Rutledge publishes article in the Dispute Resolution Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Rutledge publishes article in the Dispute Resolution Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Plea Bargaining at The Hague, Julian A. Cook
"Pocket GAVEL" Brings Portability to Law Library, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Point Allocation History for Fall Semester 2011, Office of Registrar
Point Allocation History for Spring Semester 2011, Office of Registrar
Point Allocation History for Spring Semester 2012, Office of Registrar
Police Are the Problem, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Police demand quieter streets: Ordinance stops drums, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Policy and Legal Aspects of Technology Transfer from the United States to China, Yongman Zhang
Political commentator Paul Begala to speak at UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Popular Culture as a Lens on Legal Professionalism, Alex Scherr and Hillary Farber
Pot Pope Imprisoned, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Power, Exit Costs, and Renegotiation in International Law, Timothy L. Meyer
Preliminary Reflections on McKesson and American Trucking Associations, Walter Hellerstein
Preserving Human Potential as Freedom: A Framework for Regulating Epigenetic Harms, Fazal Khan
Primer on Florida's Sales Tax on Services, Walter Hellerstein
Professor Researches a Possible Georgia Connection in JFK Death, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Professor: States Win Round One in Healthcare Fight, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Professor Wilkes speaks on Florida radio program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Project Safe Leader Talks About Domestic Violence Bills, Joan Prittie
Protecting Children From the Dark Side of the Internet, Anne Dupre, John Dayton, and Christine Kiracofe
Public Interest Law Council Newsletter, University of Georgia School of Law
Questions Arise on Timely Ethics Disclosures, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Questions Arise on Timely Ethics Disclosures, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Reassessing Damages in Securities Fraud Class Actions, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Recent Terrorist Threats Lead to Nuclear Discussion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Reconsidering the Separation of Banking and Commerce, Mehrsa Baradaran
Reflections on Hope, Erica J. Hashimoto
Regulating Mandatory Arbitration, Thomas V. Burch
Regulating Patient Safety: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Barry F. Furrow
Remembering Judge Townsend, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Renowned intellectual property law expert to speak on entertainment issues, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Report and Recommendations, Sales Tax Exemption Study Commission
Report to the Florida Legislature, Florida Department of Revenue
Resolving Interstate Conflicts Over Same-Sex Non-Marriage, Hillel Y. Levin
Responsibility of the Individual under International Law for Crimes Committed in the Context of Armed Conflicts, Michael Reiffenstuel
Reunion Weekend and Homecoming Ad pp.44-IBC
Rhetorical Federalism: The Value of State-Based Dissent to Federal Health Reform, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Richard B. Russell Lecture (Part 1), A.E. Dick Howard
Richard B. Russell Lecture (Part 2), A.E. Dick Howard
Richard Peltz delivers talk on the phenomenon of workplace mobbing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rights of Slaves and Other Owned-Animals, Alan Watson
Roman Law and English Law: Two Patterns of Legal Development, Alan Watson
Roman Law & Comparative Law, Alan Watson
Roman Slave Law, Alan Watson
Ruling Strikes Down Georgia's Cap on Malpractice Awards, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Russell Disagreed with JFK Death Report, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Samantar and Executive Power, Peter B. Rutledge
Sam Parker in his own words, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sanctionable Conduct: How the Supreme Court Stealthily Opened the Schoolhouse Gate, Sonja R. West
Save money: Hire professionals in training, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School breaks diversity trend, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Second-Year Students Selected for 1994-95 Moot Court Team, University of Georgia School of Law
Securities Class Actions as Pragmatic Ex Post Regulation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Self-Conscious Dicta: The Origins of Roe v. Wade’s Trimester Framework, Randy Beck
Sen. Richard Russell and the Great American Murder Mystery, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Sentenced to Death, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Sibley Lecturer explores the role of the World Court p.18
Siemens and Compliance: A Story of Bribery and Recovery, Carol Morgan
Slave Law in the Americas, Alan Watson
Small High Technology Companies and Public Policy: A Legal Analysis, Werner W. Mielke
Sneak and Peek Search Warrants and the USA Patriot Act, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
"Snitching" for the Common Good: In Search of a Response to the Legal Problems Posed by Environmental Whistleblowing, Stefan Ruetzel
Society's Choice and Legal Change, Alan Watson
Soft Law as Delegation, Timothy L. Meyer
Solo Practice: What You Need to Know Before You Consider Hanging a Shingle, David Will; Robert McNiff; Greg Parent; Janet Hill; Susan Cartier Liebel; and University of Georgia School of Law, Black Law Students Association
Some Preliminary Thoughts on the Law of Neighbors, Jim Smith
Sonja West publishes article in the Washington and Lee Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SPACs and the JOBS Act, Usha Rodrigues
Speaker to explore gay equality at UGA School of Law’s 106th Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Spirit of Roman Law, Alan Watson
Spotting Money Launderers: A Better Way to Fight Organized Crime?, Diane Marie Amann
Standing of Intervenor-Defendants in Public Law Litigation, Matthew I. Hall
State Constitutionalism and the Right to Health Care, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
State-Created Property and Due Process of Law: Filling the Void Left by Engquist v. Oregon Department of Agriculture, Michael Wells and Alice Snedeker
State Taxation of Nonresidents' Pension Income, Walter Hellerstein
Still Striking Foul Blows, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund Speaker on careers and pro bono opportunities in animal law, Tom Linney
Student Handbook, 2011-2012, Office of Registrar
Student Loans: The Next Bubble?, Janice Barrocas, Rand Park, Paul Campos, and Usha Rodrigues
Student Organization Officers, 2011-12, The University of Georgia School of Law
Students gain valuable experience from D.C. internship program p.16
Study: Blacks Stricken From Juries in Southern States, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Study Finds Questioning of Nominees to Be Useful, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Supplemental Judgment, Military Tribunal No. II
Sustainability & Ethics of Animal Farming Practices, Joyce Tischler, Bruce Myers, Mark Risse, and Terence Centner
SWATstika Policing, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Taxation Aspects of Foreign Investments in India, Udai V. Singh
Taxing Electronic Commerce: Preliminary Thoughts on Model Uniform Legislation, Walter Hellerstein
Tax Lawyers, Ethical Obligations, and the Duty to the System, Watson
Tax Notes Does a Disservice to Florida Services Tax, Walter Hellerstein
Technology Trends and Predictions: Is a Flying Car in Our Future?, Carol A. Watson
Tenant Remedies for Breach of Habitability: Tort Dimensions Of a Contract Concept, Jim Smith
The All-Decade Tax Team, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The All-Decade Tax Team, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The American Law Institute Elects 64 New Members, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Anti-Enlightenment and Human Rights, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Assassination of Ashley Wilkes, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Attempted Murder of the Miranda Decision, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Burden of Knowledge, Christian Turner
The Case Against Tax Incentives for Organ Transfers, Lisa Milot
The Chevron Two-Step in Georgia's Administrative Law, David Shipley
The City of God and the Cities of Men: A Response to Jason Carter, Randy Beck
The Code of Georgia of 1933, adopted March 24, 1933, effective January 1, 1935 (1935), Orville A. Park
The Common Law, William Elliott Stiles
The Constitutional Case Against Intracircuit Nonacquiescence, Dan T. Coenen
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Appointment with Trouble, Kent H. Barnett
The Continuing Search for the Truth about the JFK Assassination, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Cop in the Stall is King, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Death of MLK Still a Mystery, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Decline of the Right to Grand Jury Indictment in Georgia, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Deregulated Airline Industry: Legal Challenges for the Nineties, Vijayesh D. Roy
The Effect of Bankruptcy on Executory Contracts in General and on Licensing Agreements of Intellectual Property in Particular, Alexandra Baumgartner
The End of Impunity: War Crimes Tribunals in the 21st Century, David Scheffer
The European Commission’s Report on Company Income Taxation: What the EU Can Learn from the Experience of the US States, Walter Hellerstein
The Fine Print, Vol. 1, No. 3, Students of the University of Georgia School of Law
The Finnigan case: A Reply to Vogelenzang's Second Stage Apportionment of Unitary Income, Walter Hellerstein and Jerome R. Hellerstein
The Food Stays in the Kitchen: Everything I Needed to Know About Statutory Interpretation I Learned by the Time I was Nine, Hillel Y. Levin
The Foreign Direct Investment Controls, Ruey-Fen Sung
The Future of Footnote Four, Dan T. Coenen
The Georgia Death Penalty Habeas Corpus Reform Act of 1995, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Global Loss of Biological Diversity: A Perspective, in the Context of the Controversy over Intellectual Property Rights, Ajay K. Sharma
The Greenest Law Schools, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Impact of Ch. 86-166, Laws of Florida, 1986, Florida Department of Revenue
The Incredible Shrinking Bill of Rights, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Intersection of Legal Education and Delivery of Legal Services to the Needy: The Role of Clinical Education (Part 2), Alexander D. Forger
The Intersection of Legal Education and Delivery of Legal Services to the Needy: The Role of Clinical Education (Part 3), Alexander D. Forger
The Law Department of the University of Georgia: An Historical Sketch, University of Georgia School of Law
The Limits of Procedural Private Ordering, Jaime L. Dodge
The Originalist Case Against Congressional Supermajority Voting Rules, Dan T. Coenen
The Originalist Case for the “Individual Mandate”: Rounding out the Government’s Argument in the Health Care Case, Dan T. Coenen
The Partially Prudential Doctrine of Mootness, Matthew I. Hall
The Pernicious Putrescent Padilla Precedent, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Power of Congress "Without Limitation": The Property Clause and Federal Regulation of Private Property, Peter A. Appel
The Power of Warm Glow, Usha Rodrigues
The Pros and Cons of Politically Reversible 'Semisubstantive' Constitutional Rules, Dan T. Coenen
The Proven Key: Roles and Rules for Dictionaries in the Patent Office and the Courts, Joseph Scott Miller and James A. Hilsenteger
There's a Pennoyer in My Foyer: Civil Procedure According to Dr. Seuss, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
There's Nothing Special About Sex: The Supreme Court Mainstreams Sexual Harassment, Rebecca White
The Rhetoric Hits the Road: State Resistance to Affordable Care Act Implementation, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
The Role of the World Court Today, Joan E. Donoghue
The Rosetta Stone of the JFK Assassination?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Spirit of Serrano: Past, Present and Future, Anne Dupre and John Dayton
The Stare Decisis "Exception" to the Chevron Deference Rule, Rebecca White
The State, Law and Religion: Pagan Rome, Alan Watson
The Structural Causes of Mortgage Fraud, Jim Smith
The Structure of Blackstone's Commentaries, Alan Watson
The Supreme Courts Municipal Bond Decision and the Market-Participant Exception to the Dormant Commerce Clause, Dan T. Coenen
The Supreme Courts Municipal Bond Decision and the Market-Participant Exception to the Dormant Commerce Clause, Dan T. Coenen
The Tax Expenditure Budget: A Typological Analysis, Jochen Winter
The Transfer of Technology to Latin America, Wilner
The Trial of Jesus, Alan Watson
The Trial of Stephen: The First Christian Martyr, Alan Watson
The Under-Appreciated Value of Advisory Guidelines, Erica J. Hashimoto
The (Un)favorable Judgment of History: Deportation Hearings, the Palmer Raids, and the Meaning of History, Harlan G. Cohen
The Unsolved Murder of JFK's Mistress, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Unsung Empathy of Justice Stevens, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thurbert Baker Behaving Badly, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Time and Change in Judge-Made Law: Convergence, Divisions of Authority, and the Restatement, Michael Wells
Tim Meyer publishes article in Harvard International Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Timothy Meyer publishes article in the Journal of Legal Analysis, Office of Communications and Public Relations
To Defer or Not to Defer: A Study of Federal Circuit Court Deference to District Court Rulings on State Law, Dan T. Coenen
Toward A Comprehensive Theory of Standard Form Contract Law: A Synthesis of the Best from Germany and America, Dagmar Thurmann
Toward Ethical Plea Bargaining, Erica J. Hashimoto
Tragic Tale Recounts First Murder on UGA Campus, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Transforming Education: The Lesson from Argentina, Anne Dupre
Transtemporal Separation of Powers in the Law of Precedent, Randy Beck
Travis Trimble publishes article in the Mercer Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
TRIPS and BITs: An Essay on Compulsory Licenses, Expropriation, and International Arbitration, Peter B. Rutledge
Tri-state water dispute to be focus of UGA School of Law’s 22nd Annual Red Clay Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Troy Davis case full of murky legal questions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Troy Davis: Does Focusing on Innocence Change Minds or Distract from the Harder Moral Debate?, Philip Horton, Laura Moye, and Lori Ringhand
UGA Alumni Association announces Bulldog 100, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA clinic provides counseling on relationships, finances, housing, nutrition and legal issues, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Homecoming Week packed with activities for students, alumni and fans, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA law professor available to comment on the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Stevens and what qualifications may be looked for in his replacement, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA law professor examines Craft lawsuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA law school to host forums on federal public service and homelessness, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA law students testing the waters with real-world environmental lessons, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA mock trial hones skills, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA ranked fourth highest producer of Fulbright Scholars; recipients include School of Law professor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law finishes strong in moot court competition, advances to nationals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law hosts conference on nuclear non-proliferation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law hosts discussion on foreign investments, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law hosts lecture on international business law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law hosts lecture on the fight against fraud, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law hosts "Robes in the Schools" program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law hosts U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law places in quarterfinals at national environmental moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law's Dean Rusk Center co-hosts nuclear security and counterterrorism workshop in Austria, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA to hold annual Honors Day April 7; Ellington, Ringhand and Turner to be recognized, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA to mark 50th anniversary of desegregation in 2011; legal issues panel to feature 1970 Georgia Law alumnus Robert Benham, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Undead" Wartime Cases: Stare Decisis and the Lessons of History, Harlan G. Cohen
Underwood v. State: Georgia’s High Water Mark in the Protection of the Basic Rights of Criminal Suspects, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Unipolar Disorder: A European Perspective on U.S. Security Strategy, Diane Marie Amann
University Bulletin, Law Department 1910, University of Georgia
University of Georgia Sesquicentennial 1801-1951, University of Georgia and University of Georgia School of Law
Unparallel Lives: Judge Benjamin Hill in Atlanta, Adolf Hitler in Vienna, 1907-1913, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Unplugged: When do Supreme Court justices need to just sit down and be quiet?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Usha Rodrigues publishes article in the Texas Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Usha Rodrigues publishes article in the Virginia Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Using RSS to Become the Center of the Information Universe, James M. Donovan
Utility Gross Receipt Taxes and Inter-exchange Telecommunications Carriers, Walter Hellerstein
Visiting professor up for Supreme Court job, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein co-chairs conference on tax relations, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein delivers talk on charities and taxes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein delivers talk on formula apportionment, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein delivers talk on state tax policy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein delivers talk on tax coordination, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein delivers talk on VAT reform, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes a chapter in book on tax, globalization, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes article in Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes article in Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes article in Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes article in the Tax Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes chapter on income and consumption taxes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein to deliver talk on international tax developments in the U.S., Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein to testify before Congress, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Was Milteer in Dallas?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
West Lynn Creamery and the Constitutionality of State Tax Incentives, Walter Hellerstein
What are Facts of MLK Murder?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
What Do We Really Know About the American Choice-of-Law Revolution?, Hillel Y. Levin
Whitewash in Athens, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Whitewash in Athens, Part 2, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Who Can be Against Fairness? The Case Against the Arbitration Fairness Act, Peter B. Rutledge
Who Killed the Kingfish?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Who's got the best law library?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Who's Who: A guide to Atlanta's top education leaders, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Who's Who in Law and Accounting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why Constitutional Torts Deserve a Book of Their Own, Michael Wells, Thomas A. Eaton, and Sheldon H. Nahmod
Why I Support Georgia Law (Back Cover)
Wilderness and the Courts, Peter A. Appel
Wilderness, the Courts and the Effect of Politics on Judicial Decisionmaking, Peter A. Appel
Will an Institutional Repository Hurt My SSRN Ranking?: Calming the Faculty Fear, Carol A. Watson and James M. Donovan
William B. Spong Moot Court Team, 1996, University of Georgia School of Law
Winning or Winning with Integrity? A Lawyer's Role in the Corporate World, Leslie M. Turner
Working the Room: Skills for Mastering Social Situations, Carol A. Watson and Wendy Moore