Content Posted in 2014
01/2012 Newsclippings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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10/2011 Newsclippings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
10/2012 Newsclippings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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11/2012 Newsclippings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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12/2012 Newsclippings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
12/2013 Newsclippings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
$1.5 million cy pres award goes toward student scholarships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
1984-85 Graduates' Home and Business Address Directory, University of Georgia School of Law
2013 Awards Day Ceremony, Office of Communications and Public Relations
20 years after corporate sentencing guidelines, not enough credit for compliance, Office of Communications and Public Relations
22nd Annual Law Dawg BBQ and Reunion Weekend, Office of Communications and Public Relations
50 years after key case, problems defending the poor persist, Office of Communications and Public Relations
50 years after New York Times v. Sullivan, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Barren Harvest for the Developing World? Presidential "Trade Promotion Authority" and the Unfulfilled Promise of Agriculture Negotiations in the Doha Round, Clete D. Johnson
A Billion Dollar Donation: Should the United Nations Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth?, Stacy Williams
A Break with the Past or Justice in Pieces: Divergent Paths on the Question of Amnesty in Argentina and Colombia, Douglas Jacobson
A Brief Introduction to the Relationship between Sexuality and Rights, Oliver Phillips
A Bright Day for the Black Market: Why Council Directive 2008/51/EC Will Lose the Battle Against Illicit Firearm Trade in the European Union, Kristin Ashley Tessman
A Call for Renewed Liberal Internationalism, David Suratgar
Accession to a Surrender of Sovereign Autonomy in Law?: The Effect of the European Union Membership Process Upon Romania, James B. Cronon
Accused Golden Pantry clerk's killer claims indictment unconstitutional, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Cloudy Forecast: Divergence in the Cloud Computing Laws of the United States, European Union, and China, Tina Cheng
A Comparative Analysis of Unconscious and Institutional Discrimination in the United States and Britain, Leland Ware
A Comparative Guide of Where to Die: Should the United Kingdom Repeal its Inheritance Tax?, William T. Thistle
A Comparative Study of Social and Economic Rights of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the United States and the United Kingdom, Bobana Ugarkovic
A Comparative Study of the Distribution of Ownership Rights in Property in an Apartment or Condominium Scheme in Common Law, Civil Law and Mixed Law Systems, C.G. van der Merwe
A Comparison of Corporate Taxation in the United States and Germany: Different Ways Up the Mountain, Walter D. Schwidetzky
A Constitution for an Enlarged Europe, Manuel Medina Ortega
A Dangerous Undertaking Indeed: Juvenile Humor, Raunchy Jokes, Obscene Materials and Bad Taste in Copyright, David E. Shipley
Addressing the Problem of Scarcity in the Future, Anastasia Telesetsky, Aparna Polavarapu, Felix Mormann, and Diane Marie Amann
Address: Post-War Criminal Justice in Iraq, Travis W. Hall
Adequately Representing Groups, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
A Desired Birth: The Court of First Instance of the European Communities, Georges Vandersanden
A Difficult Situation Made Harder: A Parent's Choice Between Civil Remedies and Criminal Charges in International Child Abduction, Donyale N. Leslie
Administrative Law and the Foreign Policy Agencies, Laura A. Dickinson
Admissions Information and Application, 1998, University of Georgia School of Law
ADR: Mediation, Nuroscience and Your Brain, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Advanced Writing Requirement Courses - Fall 2014, Office of Registrar
Advanced Writing Requirement Courses - Spring 2014, Office of Registrar
Advancing legal education in Bhutan, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Advice for Ferguson From the Supreme Court, Sonja R. West and Dahlia Lithwick
Advocates hopefull, want supreme court to reject life without parole for juveniles, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Advocating from Outside the System, Steve Bright, Atteeyah Hollie, Sharon Hill, Mike Caplan, and Russell C. Gabriel
A Fistful of Dollars: "Operation Casablanca" and the Impact of Extraterritorial Enforcement of the United States Money Laundering Law, Michael D. Hoffer
African AIDS Crisis: Implications From the Rise of Managed Care in South Africa, J. Christopher Driver
African "Renaissance" and U.S. Trade Policy, Hunter R. Clark
After Hours, Office of Communications and Public Relations
After Rio: The Sustainable Development Concept Following the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rebecca A. Hoelting
A Funhouse Mirror of Law: The Entailment in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Peter A. Appel
A Funhouse Mirror of Law: The Entailment in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Peter A. Appel
A Globally Sustainable Right to Land: Utilizing Real Property to Protect the Traditional Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, Jennifer Lynn Zweig
Agricultural Policy Panel, JoHannah Biang, Mindy Goldstein, and Joel McKie
Agricultural Trade Liberalization in the Doha Round: The Search for a Modalities Draft, Cody A. Thacker
A guide to metro Altanta's education leaders, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Airplane Trips and Organ Banks: Random Events and the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoptions, Curtis Kleem
AJC, WSB ask that gag on APS defendants be removed, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Alabama bars tax dollars for ministry, yet new tax credits to support religious schools, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Alan Watson receives lifetime achievement award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Alan Watson's Controversial Contribution to Legal Scholarship, Gary Francione
Alan Watson: Some Reflections on a Great Legal Scholar and Teacher, and a Wonderful Friend, Gary L. Francione
Alexander Sherr's article cited by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Office of Communications and Public Relations
All in the Family: The Influence of Social Networks on Dispute Processing (A Case Study of a Developing Economy), Manuel A. Gómez
All Together Now: International Regulatory Response to the LIBOR Rate Setting Conspiracy, Melissa Anne Conrad-Alam
Alumni Weekend and Homecoming Ad p.IBC
Alumnus Jere Morehead installed as UGA's 22nd president, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann delivers talk on international humanitarian law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann delivers talk on the affect of armed conflicts on children, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann delivers talk on women's roles in post-World War II trials, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann delivers talks at USC, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann delivers talks on international criminal law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann featured in UGA's "Focus on Faculty", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann participates in workshop on children and armed conflict, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents course on international criminal law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on children and international criminal law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on "The Post-postcolonial Woman or Child", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes article in American Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes article in Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes article in Washington University Global Studies Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes book on international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Manufacturer's Duty to Warn in a Modern Day Tower of Babel, S. Mark Mitchell
American and Other National Variations on the Theme of International Commercial Arbitration, Thomas E. Carbonneau
Amicus Briefs, 2014, University of Georgia School of Law Library
Amid plummeting app numbers, law schools adapt to economy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Mythical State's Attitude Toward the Role of the United Nations in Maintaining and Restoring Peace, Frederic L. Kirgis
Analysis: Observers say no one is getting soft on crime, Office of Communications and Public Relations
An Analysis of Structural Weaknesses in the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, Julie A. Minor
An Argument for Ratification: Some Basic Principles of the 1994 Inter-American Convention on the Law Applicable to International Contracts, Justin P. Fletcher
Anatomy of a Legal Decision, Janet Napolitano
Anatomy of a Legal Decision, Janet Napolitano
Anatomy of an Infamous Decision: McClesky vs. Kemp After 25 Years, Scott E. Sundby
Ancient Law and Modern Understanding: At the Edges, Alan Watson
Andrea Dennis publishes article in the Nebraska Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
An Economic Analysis of Law versus Equity, Henry E. Smith
A Negative Proof of International Law, Peter J. Spiro
A New Global Environmental Organization, Karen Tyler Farr
An International Crimes Court: Further Tales of the King of Corinth, Jose A. Baez
Annex B, International Military Tribunal for the Far East
Annual Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law Symposium, Ertharin Cousin
An Overview of the Draft China Antimonopoly Law, H. Stephen Harris Jr.
Answer to Motion for Judgment of Acquittal, Rawlings Ragland and Cecelia H. Goetz
Answer to Motion of Defense for Acquittal on Charges of Crimes Against Peace, Telford Taylor
Appel presents on wilderness management, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Appel presents on wilderness planning, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Appendix A - Selected Directives of the Council of the European Communities, Third Comparative Labor Law Roundtable
Appendix A - Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Including Trade in Counterfeit Goods, Montreal Meeting Chairman's Text, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Appendix B - Diplomatic Conference on the Protection of Intellectual Property with Respect to Integrated Circuits, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Appendix C - Office of the United States Trade Representative Washington, D.C.-Fact Sheet, "Special 301" on Intellectual Property, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Appendix D - Illustrative List - Barriers to Services Trade, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Appendix E - Benchmarks in U.S. Response to Trade in Services Issues, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Appendix F - Working Draft of a Framework for a GATT Code on Trade in Services, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Appendix G - An ACP (African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group) Approach to Services, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Appendix H - Elements for a Draft Which Would Permit Negotiations to Take Place for the Completion of all Parts of the Multilateral Framework, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Applications for Content-Specific Taxonomy, Exposed Forms and Fieldbased Views in Higher Ed, Rachel S. Evans
APS hearing continued on teacher accused of coaching students, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Arab rappers are landing in jail for lyrics--kind of like American rappers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Arbitration and the Constitution, Peter B. Rutledge
Arbitration clauses on the rebound?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Arbitration, the Law Market, and the Law of Lawyering, Peter B. Rutledge and Erin O’Hara O’Connor
Architect of Postal Banking Proposal Speaks Out, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Richness of Life: Tribute to Dean Gabriel M. Wilner, Terry Smith Labat
A right to peace and quiet at home - for a 'certain' few, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty: Past, Present, and Uncertain Future, Broderick C. Grady
A Shift in Balance of Power? National v. Multi-National Legal Regimes Governing Energy Markets, Peter Evans, Timothy Meyer, Susan Sakmar, and Kimberly Price
A Short History of Postal Banking, Mehrsa Baradaran
Asian immigration outspaces hispanics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Snitch in Time: An Historical Sketch of Black Informing During Slavery, Andrea L. Dennis
Assessing the Goals and Impact of the Cuban Embargo after 50 Years, Archibald R.M. Ritter, Ricardo Torres, Ray Walser, and C. Donald Johnson
Athens and Columbus firms win 3rd Annual Firm and Corporate Alumni Challenge, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Athens Music Scene Town Hall, Gabe Vodicka, Alyssa DeHayes, Jeremy Wheatley, Kelly Girtz, Montu Miller, Rick Poss, and Tommy Robinson
Atlanta cheating scandal's tentacles said to reach far, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Tribute to Dean Gabriel Wilner, Porter Elliott
At the Supreme Court, new regulation targets demonstrations, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Attorney general for limits on death penalty appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Attorney: New Black Panther leader denied probable cause hearing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Attorneys to argue dozens of motions in accused Athens cop-killer case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
August 2012 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Ashley Watson (J.D.'93), Office of Communications and Public Relations
August 2012 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Krunal Shah (2L), Office of Communications and Public Relations
August 2013 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Stephanie Stuckey Benfield, Executive Director for GreenLaw (J.D.'92), Office of Communications and Public Relations
August 2013 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Thomas A. Eaton, Office of Communications and Public Relations
August 2013 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Xon R. Hostetter (J.D.'15), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Austria - Neutrality - European Economic Community - Austrian Neutrality and EC Membership: Are They Compatible?, Mark Bergethon
Austrian Neutrality - EC - Is Austrian Membership in the EC Compatible with its Permanently Neutral Status: A Legal Analysis of Some Problems Posed by Full Membership, James M. Wilson III
Austria's Application for Membership in the European Community and Delors' Call for A New EC-EFTA Relationship, Susan Wilson
Authoritarian Constitutionalism, Mark Tushnet
Awakening the People's "Giant": Sovereign Immunity and the Constitution's Republican Guarantee, Fred Smith Jr.
Awards Day 2014, Office of Registrar
Azih finishes in top five in UGA's 2012 Next Top Entrepreneur Contest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Babcock honored for involvement in public interest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Banking and the Social Contract, Mehrsa Baradaran
Banking Restrictions, Financial Integration, and Firm Growth, Prasad Krishnamurthy
Bankruptcies decline, but not due to economy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Banks, Governments, and Debt Crises, Anna Gelpern
Baradaran presents on regulation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents on regulation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in the Harvard Law Review Forum, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in the Notre Dame Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett participates in SEALS discussion group, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents on improving agency preemption, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents talk on remedies for regulated parties in separation-of-powers litigation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in the Journal of the National Association of the Administrative Law Judiciary, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in the North Carolina Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in the Vanderbilt Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett selected to present paper at SEALS conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
BCS Europa: An Analysis of the Bowl Championship Series Under the European Commission White Paper on Sport, Deanna Brock
Beer, Liquor, or a Little Bit of Both? Getting to the Bottom of Properly Classifying Flavored Malt Beverages in the United States and Australia, Bryan A. Schivera
Bentley and Thorpe win Talmadge competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Best Value Law Schools, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Best Value Law Schools, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Beyond the E-Reader: Alternative Uses for the iPad in Libraries, Rachel Evans
Beyond the Radio: Alternative Ways to Make Money with your Music, Randy Whatley, Steve Weizenacker, and Nikki Marshall
Big decisions awaited after DeKalb school board hearings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Big Success or "Big Brother?": Great Britain's National Identification Scheme Before the European Court of Human Rights, Jennifer Morris
Big ups, downs in legal battles, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Blue Helmets in the Next Frontier: The Future is Now, Sean R. Mikula
Booking and Contract Issues, David Barbe, Valena Vego, Andrew Heaton, Scott Orvold, Nelson Wells, Chad Denny, Eddie Owen, and Steve Lopez
Book Review: Completing the Internal Market of the European Community: 1992 Handbook. Mark Brealey and Conor Quigley. London, England: Graham & Trotman, Ltd., 1993., Jean-Marie R.A. Henckaerts
Book Review, Economic Foundations of International Law, by Eric A. Posner and Alan O. Sykes, Timothy L. Meyer
Book Review: Sources of State Practice in International Law, Anne Burnett
Book Review: Stalking Phaedrus: International Legal Structures. David Kennedy. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1987. Pp. 294. 69,-DM., David J. Bederman
Book Review: Studies in Roman Law in Memory of A. Arthur Schiller, Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1986. By Roger S. Bagnall and William V. Harris. Leiden, Netherlands: E.J. Brill Co., 1986., Richard J. Cummins
Book Review: Technology Control, Competition, and National Security. Edited by Bernard L. Seward, Jr. University Press of America, 1987., Dorinda G. Dallmeyer
Book Review: The Terror Courts: Rough Justice at Guantanamo Bay, by Jess Bravin, Diane Marie Amann
Books Received, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Books Received, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Books Received, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Books Received, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Books Received, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Bo Rutledge participates in conference at George Mason University School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bo Rutledge presents talk on international arbitration, Office of Communications and Public Relations
BP Oil Spill research and trial update, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brazilian student to study at the law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Breaking NAFTA's Habits: The Pacific Rim Dispute and the Ongoing Challenge of Fostering Environmental Protection in the Age of Free Trade, Daniel J. Monahan
Bridge named in memory of former Associate Dean Elliot Jordan, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bridging the International Law-International Relations Divide: Taking Stock of Progress, Adam C. Irish, Charlotte Ku, and Paul F. Diehl
British and European Community Regulation of the British Beer Market: Tapping Into the Tied-House System (Cheers!), David A. Everreste
Brown named law school associate dean of academic affairs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bruce W. Kirbo, Sr., Bruce W. Kirbo Sr.
Building Your Team, Jonathan E. Leonard, Lisa Moore, Rasheed Muhammed, David Lowery, and Deborah Gonzalez
Burch delivers talk on corrective justice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burch publishes article in Washington University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burrell and Whittaker win England Mock Trial Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burrell wins Russell competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
B.Y.O. Heroin: Will Canada Finally Recognize the Fundamental Rights of Injection Drug Users by Providing Access to Safe Injection Facilities?, Robert Marston
Cade publishes article in the Columbia Law Review Sidebar, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Cain Rose Up Against His Brother Abel and Killed Him": Murder or Manslaughter?, Irene Merker Rosenberg and Yale L. Rosenberg
Calendar of Habeas Corpus Proceedings in the House of Lords of the High Court of Parliament, 1603-1716, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Candlelight service will be held for UGA faulty, staff and students; School of Law Professor Dupre among those to be remembered, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Can International Law Provide Extra-Constitutional Protection for Excludable Aliens?, Louis B. Sohn
Can There be Common Interpretation of European Private Law?, Stephen Weatherill
Can the Tiger Sit Down with the Dragon? An Assessment of Chinese and Indian Antitrust Laws, R. Matthew Short
Canton on 'environmental justice hospitals' list; City leaders skeptical on firm's findings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson presents on cross examination, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson publishes article in Georgia Bar Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson publishes article in Georgia Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson selected to serve on Academic Law Library Advisory Board, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson serves as contributor for book on law librarianship in the digital age, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carriage of Hazardous Cargoes by Sea - The HNS Convention, Peter Wetterstein
Case against APS teacher continued until tape confession is produced, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Case to test reach of immunity for state doctors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cauldrons of Content: Recipes for Library Video Tutorials, Rachel S. Evans
Censorship 101, Sonja R. West
Censorship 101: What schools are really teaching students when we let them censor their speech, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Challenges to the Territorial Integrity of Guyana: A Legal Analysis, Thomas W. Donovan
champagne or Champagne? An Examination of U.S. Failure to Comply with the Geographical Provisions of the TRIPS Agreement, Leigh Ann Lindquist
Changing Tides: The Introduction of Punitive Damages into the French Legal System, Matthew K.J. Parker
Changing Trends in the Content and Purpose of Mexico's Intellectual Property Right Regime, Alan S. Gutterman
Chapman publishes article in University of Illinois Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Charles H. Kirbo, Sr., Charles H. Kirbo Sr.
Checks and Ballots: Union Recognition in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in Light of the Employee Free Choice Act, Liegia S. DiFazio
Chernobyl and Sandoz One Decade Later: The Evolution of State Responsibility for International Disasters, 1986-1996, Devereaux F. McClatchey
Child Obesity as a Child Protection Concern in the United States and the United Kingdom: A Proposed Framework, Victoria Elissa Garel
Children and the First Verdict of the International Criminal Court, Diane Marie Amann
China - A National Regulatory Framework for the PRC's Stock Markets Begins to Emerge, Benjamin R. Tarbutton
China's Human Rights Record Since Tiananmen 1989 and the Recent Mixed Response of the United States, Daniel C. Turack
Christian Turner publishes article in the Florida Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Christian Turner publishes article in the Florida State University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Circuit Public Defenders: Advocating from Within, Claudia Saari, Leisa Johnson, Michael Edwards, John Donnelly, and Russell C. Gabriel
Citizenship, Aliengage, and Ethnic Origin Discrimination in Employment Under the Law of the United States, Mack A. Player
Civilian Casualties in Modern Warfare: The Death of the Collateral Damage Rule, Valerie C. Epps
Civilian Starvation and Relief During Armed Conflict: The Modern Humanitarian Law, Charles A. Allen
Clarke places third in legal writing contest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Class of 2014 Commencement, Jack L. Rives
Class Schedule - Spring 2014, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Summer 2014, Office of Registrar
Click and Go: Ensuring Smooth Access to Online Resources, Suzanne R. Graham, Keiko Okuhara, and Julie Horst
Closer or Enhanced Cooperation: Amsterdam or Nice, Daniel T. Murphy
Closing Remarks, Matt O'Brien
Closing Remarks, Kate Croghan
Closing Remarks, Halley Espy
Closing Remarks, Lara Ortega
Closing Remarks, Fatou Bensouda
Closing Statement for the United States of America, Office of Chief Counsel for War Crimes
Coca-Cola GC Leslie Turner on In-House Relationships and Responsibilities, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Coenen publishes article in Boston College Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen chosen to be a member of the American Law Institute, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen delivers talk on international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen delivers talk on international precedent, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen delivers talk on transnational governance, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen participates in U.N. Consultative Process, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents talk on international precedent, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents talk on international precedent, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen publishes article in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Collective Discrimination, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Collegiality and Decorum on the Bench, David B. Sentelle
Comment on the Guyana-Suriname Boundary Dispute, Honourable Doodnauth Singh
Commercial Law Reform Issues in the Reconstruction of Iraq, Theodore W. Kassinger and Dylan J. Williams
Committee seeks executive director of legal affairs for UGA; Rutledge to chair committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Communications professionals win awards for their PR efforts, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Communications professionals win awards for their PR efforts, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Community Involvement in Brownfield Redevelopment Makes Cents: A Study of Brownfield Redevelopment Initiatives in the United States and Central and Eastern Europe, Anne Marie Pippin
Comparative Advantage and the United Nations in Situations of Conflict, Frederic L. Kirgis
Comparative Analysis of Democracy and Sentencing in the United States as a Model for Reform in Iraq, Sarah E. Kelman
Comparative Law and Legal Change, Alan Watson
Comparing the 1993 U.S. Airstrike on Iraq to the 1986 Bombing of Libya: The New Interpretation of Article 51, Stuart G. Baker
Compounding pharmacies may be source of lethal injection drugs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Conceptualizing the Problems of Scarcity, Lincoln Davies, José Cuesta, Barbara Deutsch Lynch, and Harlan G. Cohen
Concurring Opinion, Hu C. Anderson
Conference Opening, Scott Birdwell
Conference to explore balance between sustainability and Georgia's economic growth, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Conference to explore the future of international intellectual property law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Conference to focus on impact and future of the Cuban embargo, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Conference to look at the overlap of law and politics in the state of Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Confessions and the Right to Silence in Japan, Daniel H. Foote
Congratulations to all Awards Day recipients, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Congressional Perspective on Multilateral Trade Negotiations, Edgar L. Jenkins
Constitutional Culture of the New East-Central European Democracies, Rett R. Ludwikowski
Constitutional Interpretation? There's No App for That., Sonja R. West
Constitutionalization of Human Rights In Post-Soviet States and Latin America: a Comparative Analysis, Rett R. Ludwikowski
Constitution Making in the Countries of Former Soviet Dominance: Current Development, Rett R. Ludwikowski
Constructing Constitutional Politics: The Reconstruction Strategy for Protecting Rights, Mark Graber
Continued holding of mentally III inmate raises legal questions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cook publishes article in Wake Forest Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cook selected as SEC Administrative Fellow, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Copyright Issues, David Shipley, Lisa Moore, David Claassen, David W. Prasse, Bertis Downs, and Nikki Marshall
Corporations Acting as the State, Yesha Yadav, Molly Land, Anita Ramasastry, and Kent H. Barnett
Corporations Acting with the State, Andrew K. Woods, Errol Meidinger, and Harlan G. Cohen
Court hears appeal of conviction of coastal Georgia boy's death, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Courts ponder arbitrator settlement after Minnesota AG settlement with NAF, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Covering the Supreme Court in the Digital Age, Tom Goldstein, Amy Howe, Pete Williams, Tony Mauro, Janet Murray, and Bill Lee
Crafting a Narrative for the Red State Option, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Creditor Participation in the HIPC Debt Relief Initiatives: The Case of Guyana, Magnus Saxegaard
Crimes Against Humanity in the Modern Age, Leila Nadya Sadat
'Criminal' Acts & the Laws of War, Diane Marie Amann
Criminal Justice Reform, Charles Auslander, Sara Totonchi, Scott Berry, and Russell C. Gabriel
Criminal Offenses and Defenses in Georgia (2nd edition), Paul M. Kurtz and Leslie A. Jeffries
Criminal Offenses in Georgia, Paul M. Kurtz
Cultural Dimensions of Group Litigation: The Belgian Case, Stefaan Voet
Current Status of the Uruguay Round, Mario Kakabadse
Customary Indigenous Law in the Mexican Judicial System, Jeffrey N. Gesell
Customary International Human Rights Law in Domestic Court Decisions, Gordon A. Christenson
Dan Coenen publishes article in Northwestern University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dan Coenen publishes article in Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
David Shipley featured in UGA's "Focus on Faculty", Office of Communications and Public Relations
David Shipley publishes article in the Georgia Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
D.C. judge has sharp words for some lawyers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dead Man's Hand: Reshuffling Foreign Sovereign Immunities in U.S. Human Rights Litigation, David J. Bederman
Deal gets short list for next state Supreme Court justice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dean White announces she is stepping down pp.14-15
Dean Wilner Memorial Article, Patrick Latham
Death by Birdsong: Has Twitter Sealed the Coffin on Britain's Privacy Injunction?, Christopher R. Campbell
Death, Desuetude, and Original Meaning, John Stinneford
Dedication, Anne Marie Pippin
Dedication, Thomas J. Schoenbaum
Dedication: Articles in Honor of Professor Alan Watson, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Dedication Piece: Professor Gabriel Wilner, 1938-2010, Kevin Conboy
Dedication to Gabriel M. Wilner, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
"Defensive Territoriality": A New Paradigm for the Prosecution of Extraterritorial Business Crimes, Ellen S. Podgor
Defining the Battlefield in Contemporary Conflict and Counterterrorism: Understanding the Parameters of the Zone of Combat, Laurie R. Blank
DeKalb CEO accused of strong-arming vendors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
DeKalb school system sued over 'debt' to lawyers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Delivering Public Assistance: What Does It Mean to Follow the Law?, Patrick Cates, Keith Horton, and Frances Fox Piven
Democracy and the Commitment to International Law, Allen Buchanan
Democracy in Disguise: Assessing the Reforms to the Fundamental Rights Provisions in Guyana, Arif Bulkan
Democracy, Judicial Review and the Rule of Law in the Age of Terrorism: The Experience of Israel - A Comparative Perspective, Ralph Ruebner
Demystifying Digital Revenue Streams, David Barbe, Casey Rae, David Lowery, David Macias, and Deborah Gonzalez Esq.
Dennis publishes article in the Marquette Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis publishes article in the Marquette Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Deportation cases halted, but illegal immagrants lives on hold, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Destination Atlanta, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Deterrence to Hiring Illegal Immigrant Workers: Will the New Employer Sanction Provisions Work?, Stephanie E. Steele
Development Within Human Rights, Ranee K.L. Panjabi
Diane Amann delivers talk on the international criminal court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Amann honored with international law award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann and Jaime Dodge speak at Peking University, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann appointed as Special Adviser to the International Criminal Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann appointed as Special Adviser to the International Criminal Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann delivers talk at Emory Law School, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann delivers talk at Loyola University School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann delivers talk on the international criminal court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann delivers talk on the International Criminal Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann delivers talks on international criminal justice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann named to executive committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann participates in 6th Annual International Humanitarian Law Dialogs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann participates in closed-door workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann participates in conference on atrocity crimes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann participates in panel on international law scholarship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann participates in teaching international humanitarian law workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann presents lecture in Beijing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann presents talks in Washington, D.C., Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann publishes article in American Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann publishes article in the Northwestern University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann publishes article on politics and prosecutions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann serves as commentator at AALS Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann to deliver talk at ASIL Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Diane Marie Amann to deliver talk at ASIL Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Digital Commons and SSRN: Turning Perceived Conflict into Real Synergy, James M. Donovan and Carol A. Watson
Disaggregating, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Disaggregative Mechanisms: The New Frontier of Mass-Claims Resolution Without Class Actions, Jaime Dodge
Disaster recalled, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Discerning the Compliance Calculus: Why States Comply with International Investment Law, Christopher M. Ryan
Discredited: The Warren Report 50 Years Later, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Discrimination in Employment in the Federal Republic of Germany, Uschi Backes-Gellner and Bernd Frick
Discrimination in Employment: Reflections on the European Community Experience with Particular Reference to the United Kingdom, Brian Bercusson
Discussing Gideon’s Army, Dawn Porter, Travis Williams, Brandon Clark, Timothy Saviello, and Andrea L. Dennis
Disentangling Conscience and Religion, Nathan Chapman
"Disillusioned Words Like Bullets Bark": Incitement to Genocide, Music, and the Trial of Simon Bikindi, Robert H. Snyder
Dissent, Hu C. Anderson
Dissenting Opinion and Special Concurring Opinion, William J. Wilkins
Do All Roads Lead to Islamic Radicalism? A Comparison of Islamic Laws in India and Nigeria, Amitabha Bose
Document Book 1, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 17, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 17A, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 18A, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 2, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 20 (Index only), Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 26, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 3, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 4, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 5A, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 5B, Military Tribunal No. III
Document Book 6, Military Tribunal No. III
Dodge chosen for Next Generation Program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dodge delivers talk on Article III tribunals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dodge presents talk on mass settlement, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dodge presents talk on non-article III tribunals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dodge presents talk on the future of arbitration, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Does International Law Reflect International Opinion? French Nuclear Testing in the Twentieth Century, M. Keith Siskin
Does the European Convention on Human Rights Protect Refugees from "Safe" Countries?, Kathleen M. Whitney
Domestic Solutions to the International Problem of Water Scarcity: Singapore, A Case Study, Suzanne T. Lewis
Domestic, Supranational and International Historic Preservation Legislation: Does it Protect Our Cultural Heritage or Restrict Development? Exploring its Impact on Ancient Roman Monuments, Allison Carter Jett
Donald Wilkes publishes book on postconviction remedies, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Donald Wilkes publishes book on postconviction remedies, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Do No Harm": A Comparative Analysis of Legal Barriers to Corporate Clinical Telemedicine Providers in the United States, Australia, and Canada, Ian R. Landgreen
Don't bring me down: SSRN and the Institutional Repository, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Don't Touch That Grapefruit!: Prohibiting the Encouragement by U.S. Unions of Secondary Boycotts Abroad, George E. James
Do pro bono work because you care, Bondurant tells UGA law students, Office of Communications and Public Relations
DOT denies KKK request to 'Adopt-A-Highway', Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dredging the Port of Savannah to Deepen Georgia's Connections Worldwide, David William Bobo Mullens III
Due Process Rights Before EU Agencies: The Rights of Defense, David E. Shipley
Dwelling Together: Using Cooperative Housing to Abate the Affordable Housing Shortage in Canada and the United States, Jennifer Cohoon McScotts
EC Company Law - The European Company v. The European Economic Interest Grouping and the Harmonization of the National Company Laws, Johan de Bruycker
Eco-Terrorist Acts During the Persian Gulf War: Is International Law Sufficient to Hold Iraq Liable?, Laura Edgerton
Editor's Forward, Charles W. Smitherman III
Editor's Note, M. Keith Siskin
Educating the Undocumented: Providing Legal Status for Undocumented Students in the United States and Italy Through Higher Education, Laura J. Callahan Ragan
Electronic Commerce and Multijurisdictional Taxation, Walter Hellerstein, Robert L. Doernberg, Luc Hinnekens, and Jinyan Li
Electroshock Injustice: Fatal and Non-Fatal Taserings By Police, Donald E. Wilkes Jr. and Lauren Farmer
Elizabeth Burch presents on when remand is appropriate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch publishes article in the Corporate Practice Commentator, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch publishes article in the Fordham Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch publishes article in the New York University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch publishes article in the University of Cincinnati Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch selected to serve as member of the American Law Institute, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Leonard publishes essay on integrative federalism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard delivers talk at the University of Maryland School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard delivers talk on health care reform, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard delivers talk on the Affordable Care Act, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard delivers talk on the Affordable Care Act, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard delivers talk on the S.E.C., Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard named AALS chair-elect, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard participates in panel discussion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard publishes article in Journal of Corporation Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard publishes article in the American Journal of Law & Medicine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard publishes article in the Boston University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard publishes article on the Affordable Care Act, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Employment Discrimination in the United States in 1989: Revisions or a Pause, Josef Rohlik
Entertainment Law, David Shipley, John Seay, Liz Wheeler, Shawn Nolan, and MIchael Crain
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Review, Travis Trimble
Environmental Unilateralism and the WTO/GATT System, Ilona Cheyne
Equality and the European Union, Elizabeth F. Defeis
Eren and Witte win regional mock trial tournament; advance to nationals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Erica Hashimoto featured in UGA's "Focus on Faculty", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Erica Hashimoto participates in panel on Stand Your Ground self-defense laws, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Erica Hashimoto participates in panel on Stand Your Ground self-defense laws, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ernest Boland: Pillar of the Athens community and alleged child rapist, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Establishing Rule of Law in Post-War Iraq: Rebuilding the Justice System, John C. Williamson
Ethics in Government, Josh Belinfante, Joshua McKoon, Patrick Millsaps, and Lori A. Ringhand
Ethics in the Cloud and on Earth: Opinions on Mobility, Security, and Socialability, Sharon Bradley
European Commission - Concentrations - Nestle's Bid to Takeover Perrier: A Landmark Merger Restructuring On Duopoly Grounds, William M. Willis IV
European Court of Human Rights - Extradition - Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Soering Case, 161 Eur. Ct. H.R. (SER. A) (1989), David L. Gappa
European Unification - Broadcasting Law - Eastern Europe and the "Television Without Frontiers" Directive: Radio Freed Europe - Can Television Unify It?, Christopher B. Scott
EU-Switzerland: Quo Vadis?, Marc Maresceau
Evading Promises: the Promise of Equality under U.S. Disability Law and How the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Can Help, Rachel H. Hinckley
Event discussing Supreme Court coverage to be held Sept. 9 at UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Executive and Legislative Pathways to Removing Sanctions, Daniel W. Fisk, Vicki J. Huddleston, Robert L. Muse, and Timothy L. Meyer
Expansion of NAFTA: Issues and Obstacles Regarding Accession by Latin American States and Associations, Brandy A. Bayer
Experts predict more divided decisions when Supreme Court takes on more contraversial cases in term, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Expert Workshop Sessions: (1) Regulatory Framework, (2) Witness, Testimony, and Witness Protection, (3) Global Child, Jonathan Todres, Andrea L. Dennis, Diane Marie Amann, Fatou Bensouda, Jo Becker, Mark Drumbl, Charles C. Jalloh, C. Donald Johnson, Linda A. Malone, Kerry L. Neal, Alec Wargo II, Rebecca H. White, Houda Abadi, Gloria Atiba Davies, Véronique Aubert, Shamila Batohi, Tamora A. Callands, Rachelle Carnesale, Harlan G. Cohen, Nathan B. Hansen, Virginie Ladisch, Sharanjeet Parmar, Mark Richmond, Karin Ryan, Manoj Sachdeva, Leila Nadya Sadat, Sam Shoamanesh, L. Alison A. Smith, Yayoi Yamaguchi, and Robert M. Young
Exploring the Limits of International Human Rights Law, Margaret E. McGuinness
Extending Decolonization: How the United Nations Might Have Addressed Kosovo, Thomas D. Grant
Extraterritorial Application of the United States' Trade Embargo Against Cuba: The United Nations General Assembly's Call for an End to the U.S. Trade Embargo, Jerry W. Cain Jr.
Faculty Accomplishments p.29-34
Faith in Legal Doctrine: An Anglo-American Comparison, Chaim Saiman
Faith in Legal Doctrine: An Anglo-American Comparison, Chaim Saiman
Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems (2nd edition), Kurtz, Ira M. Ellman, and Katharine T. Bartlett
Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems (4th edition), Kurtz, Ira M. Ellman, Lois A. Weithorn, Brian Bix, and Elizabeth S. Scott
Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems (5th edition), Kurtz, Ira M. Ellman, Lois A. Weithorn, Brian Bix, Karen Czapanskiy, and Maxine Eichner
Farmer and Ivey win Talmadge Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan delivers talk on epigenetics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan featured in UGA's "Focus on Faculty", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan participates in ACS online symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan participates in ACS online symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan publishes article in American Medical News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan publishes article in the Journal of Health & Life Sciences Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fazal Khan publishes article in the Penn State Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
FBI task force cases in jeopardy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fear God and Dread Nought: Naval Arms Control and Counterfactual Diplomacy Before the Great War, James Kraska
Feb. 2012 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: James Rayis (J.D.'82), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feb. 2012 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Jessica L. Heywood (J.D.'97), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feb. 2012 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Ridwan Khan (3L), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feb. 2013 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Shyam Reddy (J.D.'00), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feb. 2013 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Harlan Cohen, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feb. 2013 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Sonja West, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feb. 2013 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Courtney Coons (2L), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Federal and State Postconviction Remedies and Relief, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Federal judge nominees for N. Ga. district turned back, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Federal judge rules against Dekalb school board, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Federal Jurisdiction over U.S. Citizens' Claims for Violations of the Law of Nations in Light of Sosa, Gwynne Skinner
Federal suit challenges Georgia 'stand your ground law', Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feminist Legal Realism, Mae C. Quinn
Fifty Thousand Years Old and Still Fighting for Rights: The Continuing Struggle of Australia's Indigenous Population, Emily Hart Cobb
Fifty years after Gideon, lawyers still struggle to provide counsel to the indigent, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fighting for justice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Filartiga v. Pena-Irala After Ten Years: Major Breakthrough or Legal Oddity?, Karen E. Holt
Final Plea on behalf of Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach and Max Ihn, Otto Kranzbuehler
Financiers as monitors in agregate litigation pp.8-13
Finding an Appropriate Global Legal Paradigm for the Internet: United States and International Responses, Benjamin A. Perlman
Finding Career Contentment, Wendy Moore and Francis X. Norton
"First, Do No Harm": Human Rights and Efforts to Combat Climate Change, Naomi Roht-Arriaza
Fisher v. University of Texas: Who Put the Holes in “Holistic", Rodney A. Smolla
Fishing Moratoria and Securing TURFS: Creating Opportunities for Future Marine Resource Abundance in the Face of Scarcity in Western Africa, Anastasia Telesetsky
Five faculty members earn promotions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Flights of Fancy and Fights of Fury: Arbitration and Adjudication of Commercial and Political Disputes in International Aviation, Paul S. Dempsey
Florida-Georgia moot court returns this year, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Follow the law school on Twitter, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fondly Remembering Gabe Wilner, Walter Hellerstein
Food carts show potential beyond hot dogs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Foreign Precedents in the Federal Judiciary: The Case of the World Trade Organization's DSB Decisions, James Thuo Gathii
Foreign Sovereign Immunity and Comparative Institutional Competence, Christopher A. Whytock
Foreword, G. Porter Elliott
Former ambassador joins law school as Sanders Scholar; Rutledge named associate dean, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. ambassador to speak on humanitarian intervention, Syria and international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
For now, no war crimes charges against Syrian regime, Office of Communications and Public Relations
For Sale--One Level 5 Barbarian for 94,800 Won: The International Effects of Virtual Property and the Legality of Its Ownership, Alisa B. Steinberg
For some Minnesota businesses, sales tax debate is all about fairness, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Freedom!" for Scotland: A Hollywood Tagline, But a Holyrood Prerogative, Andrew Murdison
Freedom of Religion in Public Schools in Germany and in the United States, Inke Muehlhoff
Free speech experts come to Athens as part of "Tinker Tour", Office of Communications and Public Relations
From Contract to Legislation: The Logic of Modern International Lawmaking, Timothy L. Meyer
From German Shepherds to Wet Poodles: The SEC Exacts Concessions from Daimler-Benz Concerning Disclosure of Its Hidden Reserves, Andrew H. Walcoff
From Law School to Diplomacy in Libya: Threading a Path Through the Foreign Service, William Roebuck
From Mandela and MLK to BEECom and the SBA: Laying the Groundwork for Equality through Business Development Programs in South Africa and the United States, Daniel M. Ludlam
FTC, Phoebe case may be moving toward settlement, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Functioning Just Fine: The Unappreciated Value of the Supreme Court Confirmation Process, Lori A. Ringhand and Paul M. Collins Jr.
Gabriel delivers talk on professional responsibility, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gabriel Wilner Tribute, Rebecca H. White
Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. dedicates issue to Gabriel Wilner, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gaston Glock's Ex-Wife Wants Gun Company's Financial Data, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GATT/WTO Rules for Border Tax Adjustment and the Proposed European Directive Introducing a Tax on Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Energy, Christian Pitschas
General Discussion, Third Comparative Labor Law Roundtable
General Index of the Record of the Defense Case, International Military Tribunal for the Far East
Gentes and Randels win England Mock Trial Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia advocacy teams finish in top 4 nationally and top 10 internationally, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia counsel for Coca-Cola North America to serve as Edith House Lecturer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Evidence Panel, Mike Carlson, Jason Carter, Shawn Ellen LaGrua, Edward Tarver, and Stephen Harper
Georgia Immigration Panel, Carolina Antonini, Neil Kinkopf, Jack Murphy, Rusi Patel, Sharon Cook Poorak, and Teri Simmons
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Editorial Board, 2014-15, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Managing Board, 2014-2015, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia Law advances to ABA National Negotiation Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law advocacy teams sweep intrastate competition and finish strong in three others, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law alumnus Jere Morehead named president of the University of Georgia; White to be on transition team, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Alumnus Jere W. Morehead invested as UGA's 22nd president, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law conference to explore sustainability in Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law conference to focus on social justice issues, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law dominates intrastate moot competition; finishes strong nationally, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law faculty members earn promotions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes among the top eight at Prince Evidence Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes fourth in the ABA National Negotiation Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes in top eight at Texas Mock Trial Challenge, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes strong at regional level, will compete at National Moot Court Competition in Jan., Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes strong in National Civil Rights and Liberties Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes strong in national civil rights moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law graduate named finalist for UGA presidency, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law has strong showing at Jessup competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law names foyer for Aflac Foundation President Kathleen Amos, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law of Evidence (2013-2014 edition), Alexander W. Scherr
Georgia law of Evidence (5th edition), Alex Scherr
Georgia Law of Evidence (6th edition), Alex Scherr
Georgia Law places second at National Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law professors assist with annual ASIL meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law professors participate in 2012 SEALS Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law ranks fifth for best value law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Review Editorial Board, 2014-15, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Executive and Managing Boards, 2014-15, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review symposium explores evidence reform, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law's Deb Baker recognized for service, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law secures top eight finish in national negotiation competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law secures win at Hulsey/Gambrell Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law secures win at regional round of ABA Appellate Advocacy Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law's Global Internship Program Summer 2013 Final Report, María Eugenia Giménez
Georgia Law sweeps the Intrastate Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law takes first in regional negotiation competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host conference on legal and political issues in Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host former U.S. Ambassador; Will address atrocity crimes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host international law society midyear meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host music industry conference and free legal clinic, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host the Georgia Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes members of the Brazilian judiciary, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes members of the Brazilian judiciary, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes three new professors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes two new professors this fall, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins best brief and finishes in top 16 at ABA Appellate Advocacy Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins National Legal Ethics and Professionalism Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins national moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins two regional tournaments; advances to nationals in three, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia museum receives major collection, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia prepares for impact on immagration reform in D.C., Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia public defenders say lack of parity hinders justice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia pushes for ID checks after Arizona decision, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia's Glass Ceiling: Women in Politics, Lauren Logan Benedict, Jan Jones, Alisha Thomas Morgan, and Stacey Chavis
Georgia's New Juvenile Justice Code, Melissa Carter, Sharon N. Hill, Todd Markle, Julia D. Neighbors, Avery D. Niles, and Andrea L. Dennis
Georgia's Stalled Federal Judicial Nominations, George W. Darden, W. Heath Garrett, Clay D. Land, and Richard Vining
Georgia's stand your ground law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia trial flashes back to 1887 slaying of 9, Office of Communications and Public Relations
German Reunification - The Privatization of Socialist Property on East Germany's Path to Democracy, Michael J. Thomerson
Germany and the U.S. Present: A Roadmap for Protecting State Sovereignty in the European Stability Mechanism, Matthew Gregory
Get the Lead Out: A New Approach for Regulating the U.S. Toy Market in a Globalized World, Gabriel Allen
GIP participants travel to five continents, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Global Internship Program receives funding from Freeman Foundation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Globalization and International Law, Charles A. Hunnicutt
Global Warming or Not: The Global Climate Is Changing and the United States Should Too, Christine Moran Sinclair
Glock judge OKs subpoenas, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GM Faces Suits on Car Value, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Going Green: Creating a Legal Framework for Renewable Energy, Elizabeth Burleson, Lakshman Guruswamy, Friedo Sielemann, and Scott Eren
Government by Location, David Fontana
Governor plans 'close look' at Clayton sheriff, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Grade Distribution - 2013 - 2014 Academic Year, Office of Registrar
Grade Distribution - Fall Semester 2013, Office of Registrar
Graduatin moved indoors; U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Beverly Martin to deliver Commencement address, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Grand Anse Declaration: Can the Caribbean Community Realistically Integrate Intraregional Trade and Production Within the Confines of the CARICOM Treaty by 1993?, C. Ray Miskelley
Greasing the Wheels: British Deficiencies in Relation to American Clarity in International Anti-Corruption Law, Todd Swanson
Habeas Corpus Proceedings in the High Court of Parliament in the Reign of James I, 1603-1625, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Hall publishes article in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hall publishes article in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hammering Down Nails, Scott M. Lenhart
Harlan Cohen delivers talk on lawyers and precedent, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen delivers talk on precedent, audience and authority, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen nominated to serve on ASIL Executive Council, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen presents talk on international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen presents talk on international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen publishes article in Pacific McGeorge Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen publishes article in the Michigan Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen publishes article on constitutionalization, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen publishes article on international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen serves as editor for Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of ASIL, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harlan Cohen wins JILP Peer Review Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harold G. Clarke, Harold G. Clarke
Hashimoto publishes article in Northwestern University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hashimoto publishes article in Washington and Lee Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hate Crimes in Cyberspace, Danielle Citron
Health-care case tests Supreme Court's ban on live broadcast, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Healthcare for Artists, Bob Sleppy, Alex Maiolo, Danielle Bowker, and Tatum Allsep
Health Care for Low-Income Classes in an Individual Mandate System: Lessons the United States Can Learn from Switzerland, Mason F. Reid
Health Care Reform, the Constitution and the "New" New Deal, Julia D. Mahoney
Healthcare reform: The legal arguments, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein delivers talk on formulary approaches to international taxation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein delivers talk on tax jurisdiction in the digital economy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein: Federal Estate Tax Phaseout a Cautionary Tale for States, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in the State Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes book chapter on formulary apportionment in the EU and US, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes book on taxation of global digital commerce, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein serves as contributor for book on corporate income taxation in Europe, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hey Uncle Sam! Maybe It's Time to Stop Condoning Child Abductions to Mexico, Antoinette Newberry Wood
Hillel Levin publishes article in the University of Illinois Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hillel Y. Levin publishes article in Tablet Magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hill wins scholarship to attend conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp.21-28
Historic Georgia Digests and Codes
Hitler's Ghosts: The Interplay Between International Organizations and Their Member States in Response to the Rise of Neo-Nazism in Society and Government, Marjorie L. Morton
HOPE changes may mean fewer women, minorities at UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How Are Local Governments Responding to Student Rental Problems in University Towns in the United States, Canada, and England?, Jack S. Frierson
How Does the European Union Solve Crises - With Solutions or by Avoidance? A Study of the "Mad Cow Disease" Crisis, Salmeh K. Fodor
How Economic Law and Policy Define Marriage, Family and the Human Body, Bridget J. Crawford
How Obamacare could (but probably won't) stop deporting illegal immigrants today, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How Safe is That Shrimp? The Food Safety Modernization Act, David A. Wirth
How (Some) Criminals Are Made, Ted Blumoff
How war powers, congressional action have intersected over time, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How We Saved History (and How We Keep Milking It): Making Historic State Law Free Online, Jason Tubinis and Sharon Bradley
Hudgins and Plantz advance to national level of transactional competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Human Rights and Climate Change: Moving from an Intrinsic to an Instrumental Approach, Edward Cameron
Human Rights and State "Sovereignty", Louis Henkin
Human Rights as Part of Customary International Law: A Plea for Change of Paradigms, Anthony D'Amato
Human Rights Enforcement in the Twenty-First Century, Douglas Donoho
Human rights expert William Schabas to speak at UGA School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Human Rights in the World Community: Issues and Action. Eds. Richard Pierre Claude and Burns H. Weston. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. Pp. 376., Ranee K. L. Panjabi
Human Rights Obligations and Accountability in the Face of Climate Change, Marc Limon
Hybridizing Jurisdiction, Scott Dodson
Ignorance, Harm, and the Regulation of Performance-Enhancing Substances, Lisa Milot
Illegal immagrants seeking relief from deportation can apply Wednesday, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Immigration - Asylum - Deportation - Standards To Be Met By Illegal Aliens Applying For Withholding of Deportation and Political Asylum, Mendoza Perez v. INS, 902 F.2d 760 (9th Cir. 1990), Theodosia Gavatides
Immigration judges pushing for independence, Office of Communications and Public Relations
I'm Not a Librarian, I'm a Curator (COMO), Sharon Bradley and Thomas J. Striepe
I'm Not a Librarian, I'm a Curator (SEAALL), Sharon Bradley and Thomas J. Striepe
Impetus in the United States for the Liberalization of International Trade in Services, Gordon J. Cloney
Improving Agencies’ Preemption Expertise with Chevmore Codification, Kent H. Barnett
Incentives for gun manufacturers nothing special, analysts say, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Index for Volumes 13-18, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Index to Volume 20, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Inexcusable Wrongs, John C.P. Goldberg
Inexcusable Wrongs, John C.P. Goldberg
Infernal Machines and Hidden Death: International Law and Limits on the Indiscriminate Use of Land Mine Warfare, Jack H. McCall Jr.
Infrastructure and Commons: From Roads and Telecommunications Networks to Ideas and Ecosystems, Brett Frischmann
In Memoriam: Edward C. Surrency (J.D.'48), Office of Communications and Public Relations
In Memoriam: Gabriel Wilner, Michel Waelbroeck
In Memoriam: John Rees, Office of Communications and Public Relations
In Memoriam: José "Fico" Rodríguez, Office of Communications and Public Relations
In Memory of Gabriel M. Wilner, Kenneth Klein
In murder case, RICO charges intrigue defense lawyers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Innocence Snatched: A Call for a Multinational Response to Child Abduction that Facilitates Sexual Exploitation, Shawronda Higgins-Thornton
In Search of Safe Harbor: Suggestions for the New Rule 506(c), Usha Rodrigues
Inside Investigative Criminal Procedure: What Matters and Why, Julian A. Cook
Intellectual Property: Perspective of the Developing World, Peter Gakunu
Intellectual Property Protection: A United States Priority, Richard A. Morford
International Cyberspace: From Borderless to Balkanized???, Beverley Earle and Gerald A. Madek
International Extradition of Mexican Narcotics Traffickers: Prospects and Pitfalls for the New Millennium, Rishi Hingoraney
International human rights expert to speak on Muslim fundamentalism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
International Human Rights - Helsinki Accords - Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe Adopts Copenhagen Document on Human Rights, Victor Y. Johnson
International Law and the Future of Peace, Diane Marie Amann
International Law in a Time of Scarcity: An Introduction, Harlan G. Cohen
International Law in a Time of Scarcity: An Introduction, Harlan G. Cohen
International Law in Black and White, Daniel Bodansky
International Norms in Constitutional Law, Michael Wells
International Perspectives on the Evolution of Copyright Law in the Next Decade, Alain Strowel, MIchael J. Madison, Orit Fischman Afori, and David E. Shipley
International Trade in Services from the Japanese Viewpoint, Masato Dogauchi
International Trade Law and the U.S.-EU GMO Debate: Can Africa Weather this Storm?, Michelle K. McDonald
Interpreting Law: Jesus, the Lawyer, and the Parable of the Good Samaritan, Calum M. Carmichael
Intervention in Roman Law: A Case Study in the Hazards of Legal Scholarship, Peter A. Appel
In the Belly of the Beast: A Comparison of the Evolution and Status of Prisoners' Rights in the United States and Europe, Roberta M. Harding
In the healthcare case, orphans get parents, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Introduction, Gabriel M. Wilner
Introduction, C. Ronald Ellington
Introduction: Climate Change and Human Rights: Unpacking the Issues, Daniel Bodansky
Introduction of Keynote Speaker, Rebecca H. White
Introduction: The Constitutional Law of International Commercial Arbitration, Peter B. Rutledge
Introduction to Panel I, Louis B. Sohn
Introduction to Panel II, Gabriel M. Wilner
Introduction to Panel III, Gabriel M. Wilner
Investors enjoy a sweet aftertaste to the Candy Crush crunch, Office of Communications and Public Relations
In vowing to appeal trial defeat, Johnson & Johnson follows well-worn paths, Office of Communications and Public Relations
IP law in 2014: A moving target, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Iran's plan to sue U.S. over 1953 coup a nonstarter, experts say, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Iraq, Afghanistan, and the War on Terrorism: Winning the Battles and Losing the War, Mona Ali Khalil
Is Honesty Still the Best Policy: Considering Legal Options for Missile Defense and the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, Hillary A. Smith
Is International Humanitarian Law Humanitarian?, Lesley Wexler
Is IP Law Modernization Possible? Assessing Approaches in ACTA, SOPA, and Bill C-11, Lauren Gray Farrar
Is There a Right to Die?: A Comparative Study of Three Societies (Australia, Netherlands, United States), Lara L. Manzione
Is the United Nations Endorsing Human Rights Violations?: An Analysis of the United Nations' Combating Defamation of Religions Resolutions and Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws, Rebecca J. Dobras
It's not my gun. It's "Free Speech.", Office of Communications and Public Relations
It's not over: Plantiffs' attorneys says judge could order promotions and back pay in Darr gender discrimination lawsuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
It’s Time for Postal Banking, Mehrsa Baradaran
It’s Time to Try Defying Gravity – One Woman’s Thoughts on Having it All, Teresa Wynn Roseborough
It’s Time to Try Defying Gravity – One Woman’s Thoughts on Having it All, The Home Depot, 4/9/2014, Teresa Wynn Roseborough
Jack L. Rives, American Bar Association, 5/17/2014
Japanese Aggression Against China - Part B, Chapter V, International Military Tribunal for the Far East
Japanese Aggression Against China - Part B, Chapter V, Secs. III to VII, International Military Tribunal for the Far East
Japanese Aggression Against The U.S.S.R. - Part B, Chapter VI, International Military Tribunal for the Far East
Japanese Fair Trade Commission Guidelines for Licensing Agreements: An Overview and a Critique, Bradley J. Nicholson
Japan's Financial Instruments and Exchange Law: Hercules or Hydra?, Clark T. Wisenbaker
Jefferson's Constitutions, Gerald F. Leonard
Jim Smith appointed as co-reporter of drafting committee by ULC, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jim Smith publishes article in the GJICL, Office of Communications and Public Relations
John McNeil to leave jail Tuesday, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Joseph Miller delivers talk at Oxford University, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial Board, 2014-2015, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Managing Board, 2014-2015, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Judge imposes harsh sanctions on Norcross drug treatment facility, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Judge Not - Why won’t progressives fight for federal judges?, Sonja R. West
Judges as Fiduciaries, Ethan J. Leib
Judge to rule n insanity verdict in Midtown shooting trial, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Judge: World Court is 'potent force' for peace, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Judging Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Judicial diversity aids legitimacy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Judicial ethics reform on horizon, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Judson wins Beaird Closing Argument Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Julian Cook publishes criminal procedure book, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Julie E. Carnes, Julie E. Carnes
Junior International Law Scholars Association, Timothy L. Meyer
Justice for All in the Dispute Settlement System of the World Trade Organization, Kim Van der Borght
Justices to weight foreigner's lawsuits, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kathelen Van Blarcum Amos, Kathelen V. Amos
Kent Barnett delivers talk at AALS Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kent Barnett publishes article in the Notre Dame Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kent Barnett publishes article in the Vanderbilt Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kent Barnett selected to present paper at William and Mary, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Keynote Address, Abbe Smith
Keynote Address, Rena Steinzor
Keynote Address, William C. Ostendorff
Keynote Address, Ertharin Cousin
Keynote Address, Bennett Freeman
Keynote Address, Roy E. Barnes
Keynote Address, Jose R. Cabanas
Keynote Address, Fatou Bensouda
Keynote Address: Arbitration and the Freedom to Associate, Gary B. Born
Keynote Address: Poverty, Climate Change, and Overpopulation, Thomas Pogge
Keynote Address: Proposals for the Future, Louis B. Sohn
Keynote Address: Security Challenges Facing Post-Conflict Democracies, Eric K. Shinseki
Key parts of Georgia Law see little action, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Khan delivers talk on mobile health, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Khan publishes article in Nevada Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Know facts about 'stand your ground' laws before facing decision, legal experts say, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kyoto Comes to Georgia: How International Environmental Initiatives Foster Sustainable Commerce in Small Town America, T. Rick Irvin, Peter A. Appel, Julie M. McEntire, and J. Chris Rabon
Larry Thompson named ASIL counsellor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Larry Thompson publishes article on public defenders, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Larry Thompson to deliver talk on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Latin American Democracy: Flourishing or Floundering?, Dawn Bennett-Ingold
Lausti and Salazar: Are Religious Symbols Legitimate in the Public Square?, Katie A. Croghan
Law blog panel discusses future of Supreme Court, journalism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law Enforcement, Community, and Military Tactics: What’s the Conflict?, Stacey Cotton, Peter Kraska, and James A. Pikl
Law expert: Outside judge might bring order to Hood case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lawful Wife, Unlawful Sex - Examining the Effect of the Criminalization of Marital Rape in England and the Republic of Ireland, Melisa J. Anderson
Law in Ancient Egyptian Fiction, Russ VerSteeg
Law Librarianship in the Digital Age, Thomas J. Striepe, Jennifer Alexander, Scott D. Bailey, Valeri Craigle, William R. Mills, Ralph A. Monaco, Carol Ottolenghi, and C. Andrew Plumb-Larrick
Law Library wins photo contest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lawmaker says bill to block Affordable Health Car Act still alive, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lawmaker wants Georgia to nix federal laws, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law professor Thomas A. Eaton on tort reform, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law's Authorizations and Rule of Law Ideals: Lessons from Russia, David M. Woodruff
Law School launches new degree - Master in the Study of Law p.20
Law student honored with award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law students adopt Law Hawk as mascot, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lawsuit claims stripper fired for being pregnant, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lawyer for CDC official accused of molestation seeks to use polygraph evidence, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lawyers and Jurists, O.F. Robinson
Lawyers and Precedent, Harlan G. Cohen
Lawyers, Loyalty and Social Change, Deborah J. Cantrell
Lawyer's Professional Independence: Overrated or Undervalued?, Bruce Green
Learning Lessons from Multani: Considering Canada's Response to Religious Garb Issues in Public Schools, Allison N. Crawford
Leaving Customary International Law Where It Is: Goldsmith and Posner's The Limits of International Law, David M. Golove
Lee Harvey Oswald, the Patsy, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Leftover funds to go to Ga. law scholarships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Leftover funds to go to Ga. law scholarships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legal Aid and the Indigent Accused in South Africa: A Proposal for Reform, Lynn Berat
Legal community keeps watch on potential Elkins appeal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legal debate on using boastful rap lyrics as a smoking gun, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legal expert: Accused Athens cop-killer's incompetency bid destined to fail, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legalizing Assassination? Terrorism, the Central Intelligence Agency, and International Law, Daniel B. Pickard
Legal Origins and Legal Change, Alan Watson
Legislative Borrowing, Katerina Linos
Leonard publishes article in Nevada Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Leonard publishes article in the Kentucky Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Let's get ready to rumble, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Let Them Eat Carbon: The End of the Kyoto Protocol, Aiten J. Musaeva McPherson
Levin publishes article in Arizona State Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Levin publishes article in Georgia Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lisa Milot delivers talk at Pace Law School, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lisa Milot publishes article in the Kentucky Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Listicles of Legal Websites, Wendy Moore
Litigating Customary International Human Rights Norms, Beth Stephens
Litigation and Regulation Panel, Patricia Barmeyer, Stephanie Stuckey, Steve O'Day, and Kasey Sturm
Lobue v. Christopher: Age-Old Separation of Powers Debate Rages on as Court Rules Extradition Statute Unconstitutional, Joseph G. Silver
Logan Sawyer delivers talk at Boston University, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Logan Sawyer publishes article in William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Logan Sawyer to serve on ASLH Membership Committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
LoMonte publishes article in the Journal of Business & Technology Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lonnie Brown appointed to serve as Principal Substantive Consultant, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lonnie Brown delivers talk on judicial expectations for lawyers as officers of the court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lonnie Brown featured in UGA's "Focus on Faculty", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lonnie Brown publishes article in the St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Loose Teeth in European Union Consumer Protection Policy: The Injunction Directive and the Mass Default Scenario, David J. Schwartz
Looting in Ancient Mesopotamia: A Legislation Scheme for the Protection of Iraq's Cultural Heritage, Lindsay E. Willis
Lord of the Reels: Can Georgia Learn from Canada's Success to Rescue Its Film Industry?, Woodrow W. Ware III
Lori Ringhand publishes new constitutional casebook, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Losers Always Whine About Their Test: American Nuclear Testing, International Law, and the International Court of Justice, Ryan C. Burke
Losing the Elephant Wars: CITES and the "Ivory Ban", Scott Hitch
Louisiana Probate and Succession Procedures, Sarajane N. Love
Loyola Law School professor argues for diversity in interest of whites in University lectrue, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lunch Address, Sally Greenberg
Lunchtime Special Guest Speaker, Iham Askia
"Mad Plaintiff Disease?" Tobacco Litigation and the British Debate Over Adoption of U.S.-Style Tort Litigation Methods, Kristen Gartman Rogers
Making Law, Making Place: Lawyers and the Production of Space, Alex Scherr, Deborah G. Martin, and Christopher City
Making of the Civil Law, Alan Watson
Making Partner: It's different now, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Making the Game Beautiful Again: Lessons from Brazil Provide a Roadmap for Rebuilding Soccer in Nigeria, John Cates
Managing the Deluge: Tax Approaches to Flood "Insurance", Charlene Luke
Many states, not Georgia, may start to allow same-sex marriage, says UGA panelist, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mar. 2014 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Alumni Spotlight: Jennifer D. Bailey (J.D.'83), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mar. 2014 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Julian A. Cook III, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mar. 2014 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Kaitlin Marie Ball (J.D.'14), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Margaret Sachs publishes article in UC Irvine Law Review Symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Margaret Sachs to deliver talk on business law as public interest law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
María Giménez publishes chapter on higher education in Palestine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Maritime Boundaries in the Baltic Sea: Post-1991 Developments, Erik Franckx
Maryland v. King and the Road Already Traveled: How the United Kingdome Tried--and Failed--to Balance State Interests with Privacy Rights, Courtney Coons Poole
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Matthew Hall publishes article in the Fordham Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Matthew Hall publishes article in the Stanford Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2012 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Brian Dennison (J.D.'98), Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2012 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Larry Thompson, Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2012 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Caroline McGlamry (2L), Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2013 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: L. Norwood “Woody” Jameson (J.D.'88), Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2013 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Usha Rodrigues, Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2013 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Mahdi Abdur-Rahman (3L), Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2014 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Alumni Spotlight: Robert A. Whitlow (J.D.'79), Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2014 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Timothy Meyer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2014 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Mats Meyer (LL.M'14), Office of Communications and Public Relations
'Meaningful' Prohibition: Mental disability in Georgia capital cases, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Media Ownership Regulations: A Comparative Perspective, Enrique Armijo
Mehrsa Baradaran publishes article in Emory Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mercenaries and International Law, Marie-France Major
MERCOSUR: The Common Market of the Twenty-First Century?, Rafael A. Porrata-Doria
Mexico's Legal Revolution: An Appraisal of Its Recent Constitutional Changes, 1988-1995, Jorge A. Vargas
Meyer presents on effectiveness of international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Meyer publishes article in American Society of International Law Insight, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Meyer publishes article in Chicago Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Meyer testifies before Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Michael Wells publishes article in the Georgia Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller publishes article in the University of Illinois Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot publishes article in Case Western Reserve Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mining for Gold: The Constitutional Court of South Africa's Experience with Comparative Constitutional Law, Ursula Bentele
Modernizing the Revenue Rule: The Enforcement of Foreign Tax Judgments, Barbara A. Silver
Momma Drama: A Study of How Canada's National Regulation of Surrogacy Compares to Australia's Independent State Regulation of Surrogacy, Ailis L. Burpee
Moot Court program earns national recognition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
More Ga. grads land law jobs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Morehead and Knox honored with DSS Award p.48
More than 30 students to participate in GIP this summer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Move to oust Dekalb board poses legal question, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Moving All-In with the World Trade Organization: Ignoring Adverse Rulings and Gambling with the Future of the WTO, Paul Rothstein
Mulligan publishes article in New York University Annual Survey of American, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mulligan publishes article in Southern Methodist Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Multilateral Negotiations on Trade in Services: Concepts, Goals, Issues, Bernard Ascher
Must Treaty Violations Be Remedied?: A Critique of Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon, John Quigley
NAACP wants 'stand your ground' provisions applied in Cobb murder case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
New Death Breathes Life Into Old Fears: The Murder of Rosemary Nelson and the Importance of Reforming the Police in Northern Ireland, Howard J. Russell
New evidence released in Trayvon Martin case may complicate public debate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
New indictment means smaller case against former DeKalb school superintendent and others, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, August 2014, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, March 2014, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, May 2014, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, November 2014, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Newsletter, Fall 2013, vol. 8, issue 1, The Dean Rusk Center
Newsletter, Fall 2014, vol. 9, issue 1, The Dean Rusk Center
New Technology and the Practice of Law: Gear for Your Office and the Road, Maureen Cahill and Jason Tubinis
New York antitrust trial begins over credit card arbitrations, Office of Communications and Public Relations
NIMBY: Not In Mexico's Back Yard? A Case for Recognition of a Human Right to Healthy Enviroment in the American States, Scott D. Cahalan
Nine Georgia Law grads selected for the Daily Report's rising legal stars under 40, Office of Communications and Public Relations
North American Free Trade Agreement: The Public Debate, Frances Lee Ansley
North Korean Time Bomb: Can Sanctions Defuse It? A Review of International Economic Sanctions as an Option, Jeong Hwa Pires
Not a Drop to Spare: The Global Water Crisis of the Twenty-First Century, Ranee Khooshie Lal Panjabi
No Taxes, No Travel: Why the IRS wants the right to seize your passport, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Noted Russian historian to lecture on "memory laws" at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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November 2012 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Joan Gabel (J.D.'93), Office of Communications and Public Relations
November 2012 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Elizabeth Weeks Leonard (J.D.'99), Office of Communications and Public Relations
November 2012 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Matt Noller (3L), Office of Communications and Public Relations
November 2013 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Charles H. Brown (LL.B.'63), Office of Communications and Public Relations
November 2013 E-newsletter Faculty Spotlight: Hillel Levin, Office of Communications and Public Relations
November 2013 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: David Dove (J.D.'14), Office of Communications and Public Relations
No Worldwide Consensus: The United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning, Channah Jarrell
Nuking Kashmir: Legal Implications of Nuclear Testing by Pakistan and India in the Context of the Kashmir Dispute, Fakiha Khan
Obama's and Romney's tax plans: What do they mean for states?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Official Languages Inside and Outside the Institutions: An Analysis of Recent Cases, Julian Currall
Official, National, Common or Unifying: Do Words Giving Legal Status to Language Diminish Linguistic Human Rights?, Paul C. Hale
Ohio's Public Employee Bargaining Law: Can it Withstand Constitutional Challenge?, Rebecca White, Robert E. Kaplan, and Michael W. Hawkins
Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988: Putting the Brakes on Foreign Investment, Christopher J. Foreman
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Central American Free Trade Agreement and the Environment, Nathaniel Hemmerick Hunt
On International Law and Nuclear Terrorism, Louis R. Beres
On Supreme Court's Affordable Care Act, Office of Communications and Public Relations
On the money: Law school fundraiser makes alumni feel proud to give, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Opening Remarks, Michelle Davis
Opening Remarks, Gabriel M. Wilner
Opening Statement, David Barbe
Opening Statement for the United States of America, Telford Taylor, H. Russell Thayer, Joseph W. Kaufman, and Cecelia H. Goetz
Opinion re: Finding as to first and fourth counts, Military Tribunal No. III
Organizations, Reorganizations, Amalgamations, Divisions and Dissolutions: Cross-Border Assets, Double Taxation and Potential Relief under the U.S.-Canada Tax Treaty, Catherine A. Brown and Christine Manolakas
Orientation Schedule, 2014, University of Georgia School of Law
Our Duty to the Future of the World and the Destiny of Humanity, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Our Place in the World: A New Relationship for Environmental Ethics and Law, Jedediah Purdy
Outsourcing Settlement, Howard M. Erichson
Overcoming Barriers to the Protection of Viable Fetuses, Randy Beck
Panel 1A, Evan Lee, Seth Davis, Tara Leigh Grove, and Michael D. Sant'Ambrogio
Panel 1B, Heather Elliott, Megan M. LaBelle, Alan M. Trammell, and Verity Winship
Panel 1: Establishing the Rule of Law, Scott N. Carlson, Rosa Ehrenreich Brooks, Mariam A. Nawabi, and Daniel M. Bodansky
Panel 2A, Janet Cooper Alexander, Zachary D. Clopton, Jamie L. Dodge, Dana Remus, and Adam Zimmerman
Panel 2B, Amanda Tyler, Emily Garcia Uhrig, Lee Kovarsky, Aaron Nielson, and Christopher J. Walker
Panel 2: Building the Institutions of the Nation, Louis M. Aucoin, Karl F. Inderfurth, Howard J. Wiarda, and Thomas P. Lauth
Panel 3A, Mark Tushnet, Josh Blackman, Andrew Bradt, and Brooke Coleman
Panel 3B, Gillian E. Metzger, Kent H. Barnett, Paul ER. Gugliuzza, and Mila Sohoni
Panel 3: The Development of a Market Democracy, Timothy B. Mills, Keith W. Crane, O. Lee Reed, and Robert D. Gatewood
Panel 4A, James E. Pfander, Samuel L. Bray, Nathan S. Chapman, Jonathan Masur, Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, and Michael T. Morley
Panel 4B, Stephen I. Vladeck, Sergio J. Campos, Russell Gold, D. Theodore Rave, and Ryan C. Williams
Panel Discussion: Judicial Civility, Collegiality & Professionalism, Bruce Green, David Levi, Margaret Tarkington, Edward Tarver, and Matthew I. Hall
Panel Discussion: Judicial Elections, Charles Geyh, Steve C. Jones, Joanna Shepherd-Bailey, Penny White, and Richard Vining
Panel Discussion: Judicial Misconduct, M. Gino Brogdon Sr., Jeffrey R. Davis, Lawrence J. Fox, Robert Ingram, and Lonnie T. Brown
Panel I-- General Discussion, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Panel I--General Discussion, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Panel II--General Discussion, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Panel II--General Discussion, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Panel II: Global Attitudes on the Role of the United Nations in the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace, Danilo Türk
Panel II: Global Attitudes on the Role of the United Nations in the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace, T.P. Sreenivasan
Panel II: Global Attitudes on the Role of the United Nations in the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace, Josef Rohlik
Panel II: Global Attitudes on the Role of the United Nations in the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace, Louis B. Sohn
Panel III--General Discussion, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Panel III--General Discussion, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Panel III: The Role of the United Nations with Respect to the Means for Accomplishing the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace, John A. MacInnis
Panel III: The Role of the United Nations with Respect to the Means for Accomplishing the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace, Raymond Sommereyns
Panel III: The Role of the United Nations with Respect to the Means for Accomplishing the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace, Winston A. Tubman
Panel III: The Role of the United Nations with Respect to the Means for Accomplishing the Maintenance and Restoration of Peace, Sean D. Murphy
Panel III--Universal and Regional Human Rights Systems and the Potential for United States Accession to the American Convention on Human Rights, Gabriel Wilner
Panel I--The Process of and Obstacles to United States Ratification of International Human Rights Instruments, Gabriel M. Wilner
Panel I: United States Attitudes on the Role of the United Nations Regarding the Maintenance and the Restoration of Peace, Richard B. Bilder
Panel I: United States Attitudes on the Role of the United Nations Regarding the Maintenance and the Restoration of Peace, Larry D. Johnson
Panel I: United States Attitudes on the Role of the United Nations Regarding the Maintenance and the Restoration of Peace, William R. Clontz
Patent Law in the Next Decade, Mark D. Janis, Jason Du Mont, Andrew W. Torrance, and Joseph S. Miller
Pathetic Argument in Constitutional Law, Jamal Greene
PepsiCo names Larry Thompson Executive Vice President, Government Affairs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Performance Rights Organizations, BMI Representative, ASCAP Representative, Pete Dugas, and David Barbe
Perspective of the Private Sector--Banking, F. William Hawley
Pesticides: Problems Facing the Industry in Submitting Proprietary Scientific Data to an International Organization, Alexander R. Nemajovsky
Peter "Bo" Rutledge's article cited by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Rutledge delivers talk on arbitration and the constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Rutledge publishes article in Brigham Young University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Rutledge publishes article in J. Empirical Legal Stud., Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Rutledge publishes article in the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Rutledge publishes article in the Virginia Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Rutledge publishes book on arbitration and constitutional law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Phillips Nuremberg Trials Collections
Pinochet Revisited: Human Rights and Immunity in National Courts, Ingrid B. Wuerth
Playing by Their Rules: The Death Penalty and Foreigners in Saudi Arabia, Mary Carter Duncan
Plenary Session on Children & International Criminal Justice, Mark Drumbl, Kerry L. Neal, Linda A. Malone, Alec Wargo III, Jo Becker, and Charles C. Jalloh
Poetic (In)Justice? Rap Music Lyrics as Art, Life, and Criminal Evidence, Andrea L. Dennis
Point Allocation History for Fall Semester 2013, Office of Registrar
Police, State Security Forces and Constitutionalism of Human Rights in Zambia, Charles Mwalimu
Portrait unveiling ceremony for U.S. District Court Chief Judge Julie Carnes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Port State Control: Strong Medicine to Cure a Sick Industry, John Hare
Poverty in Suburbia: Are the Poor Out of Reach?, Ellen Dunham-Jones, Dolly Jenkins-Mullen, Dwight Mullen, and Benjamin Roth
Power Shifts in International Law: Structural Realignment and Substantive Pluralism, William Burke-White
Pradaxa faces mountain of claims, including from TN men, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Preliminary Memorandum Brief of the Prosecution, Rawlings Ragland, H. Russell Thayer, and Cecelia H. Goetz
Presentation of the Third Comparative Labor Law Roundtable: Unlawful Discrimination in Employment, Elaine Vogel-Polsky
President Morehead shares thoughts on UGA and law school p.16-18
Press Exceptionalism, Sonja R. West
Press Exceptionalism, Sonja R. West
Preventing Interethnic Conflict and Promoting Human Rights through More Effective Legal, Political, and Aid Structures: Focus on Africa, Paul J. Magnarella
Preventive Detention in Malaysia: Constitutional and Judicial Obstacles to Reform and Suggestions for the Future, Tyler James B. Jeffery
Principles for Establishment of a Rule of Law Criminal Justice System, William M. Cohen
Prioritizing Abortion Access Over Abortion Safety in Pennsylvania, Randy Beck
Privacy Before The Right to Privacy, Amy Gajda
Private Enforcement of Statutory and Administrative Law, Stephen B. Burbank
Private Means to Public Ends: Governments as market Actors, Saule Omarova
Private school tax credits in Georgia attract abuse, critics say, but Alabama has stronger controls in place, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Privatization of Prisons: Costs and Consequences, Alex Friedmann, Kathryn Hamoudah, and Alec Karakatsanis
Procedural Rights as a Crucial Tool to Combat Climate Change, Svitlana Kravchenko
Prolegomena to a Theory of International Precedent, Harlan G. Cohen
Prop 8 deferral delays, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Property Rights in Eastern Germany: An Overview of the Amended Property Law, A. Bradley Shingleton, Volker Ahrens, and Peter Ries
Proportionality in Counterinsurgency: A Relational Theory, Evan J. Criddle
Protect Athens music events aim to guide local musicians, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Protecting Defamatory Fiction and Reader-Response Theory with Emphasis on the German Experience, Henry Ordower
Protesting on deaf ears, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Public Health and the Tobacco Problem: International Legal Implications for Africa, William Onzivu
Q&A on the News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Q&A on the News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Quick Change Justice, Sonja R. West and Dahlia Lithwick
Raging Hormones: A Discussion of the World Trade Organization's Decision in the European Union-United States Beef Dispute, George H. Rountree
Randy Beck publishes article in the American Journal of Legal History, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Randy Beck publishes article in the Marquette Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Randy Beck publishes article in the McGeorge Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Randy Beck publishes article in the Notre Dame Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Randy Beck publishes article in the Notre Dame L. Rev., Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ratify or Reject: Examining the United States' Opposition to the International Criminal Court, Matthew A. Barrett
Reader's Guide 1989, University of Georgia School of Law Library
Ready or Not, Here Comes DR-CAFTA: Comparing the Right of Association in Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador, Laura Glass-Hess
Rebuttal Statement for the United States of America, Office of Chief Counsel for War Crimes
Recent Athens incidents show people more ready to defend selves, property, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Recipe for Successful Video Tutorials, Rachel S. Evans
Reconciling Indigenous and Women's Rights to Land in Sub-Saharan Africa, Aparna Polavarapu
Reconstructing Iraq: An Analysis of, and Proposed Solutions to, the Financing Challenges Facing Iraqi Small and Mid-Sized Businesses, Timothy B. Mills
Recovery for Mental Injuries That Are Accompanied by Physical Injuries Under Article 17 of the Warsaw Convention: The Progeny of Eastern Airlines, Inc. v. Floyd, Jean-Paul Boulee
Redfearn Wills and Administration in Georgia, Including Estate Planning, Guardian and Ward Trusts, and Forms (comparative treatment edition), Sarajane N. Love
Redistricting Panel, Hardie Davis, Mike Jacobs, Anne Lewis, Tommie Williams, and Charles Bullock III
Refining the Limits of International Law, Kal Raustiala
Reflections on Regional Human Rights Law, Gabriel M. Wilner
Reflections on the Constitution, Antonin Scalia
Reflections On the Life and Times of Alan Watson, Camilla Watson
Refusal to Extradite: An Examination of Canada's Indictment of the American Legal System, Jami Leeson
Regulating Weaponized Nanotechnology: How the International Criminal Court Offers a Way Forward, Lucas D. Bradley
Regulation by Hypothetical, Mehrsa Baradaran
Regulation of Foreign Trade in Korea, Eun Sup Lee
Remaking the Pen Mightier Than the Sword: An Evaluation of the Growing Need for the International Protection of Journalists, Dylan Howard
Remarks by an Idealist on the Realism of the Limits of International Law, Kenneth Anderson
Remarks of Former Senator and Secretary of State, Edmund S. Muskie
Remembering Dean Rusk, Dorsey R. Carson Jr. and Amelia M. Bever
Remembering the Bay of Pigs: Using Letters of Credit to Facilitate the Resolution of International Disputes, Gerald T. McLaughlin
Renovations continue; Concourse named for Kirbo family p.19
Renovations continued this summer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Renovation work continues this summer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Report to the Faculty on the Status and Activities of the Dean Rusk Center, Thomas J. Schoenbaum
Reputation and International Law, Andrew T. Guzman
Rescuing Prague's Past: A Survey of Legislative Attempts at Architectural and Historical Preservation in Prague, Czech Republic, Kirby Mitchell
Reservations: Discussion of Recent Developments in the Practice of the Secretary-General of the United Nations as Depositary of Multilateral Treaties, Palitha T.B. Kohona
Resource Scarcity from an Applied Economic Perspective, Jose Cuesta
Restrictions on Humanitarian Aid in Darfur: The Role of the International Criminal Court, Mominah Usmani
Rethinking Regime Interaction, Jeffrey L. Dunoff
Rethinking the Rhetoric of Antidumping: A Response to Mark Wu's Reform Proposal, Pierce Lee
Rethinking the Role and Regulation of Private Military Companies: What the United States and United Kingdom Can Learn from Shared Experiences in the War on Terror, A. Grayson Irvin
Retired Justice Stevens takes on history, originalism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Retired U.S. Supreme Court justice to speak at freedom of the press conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Retroactive immunity for the consul?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Revamping International Securites Laws to Break the Financial Infrastructure of Global Terrorism, Sireesha Chenmolu
Revisiting Professional Development for a Changing Profession, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Revisiting the Government as Plaintiff, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
RICO presents challenges in Atlanta cheating case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand publishes article in the Drake Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand publishes book on the U.S. Supreme Court confirmation process, Office of Communications and Public Relations
River of Contention: Scarcity Discourse and Water Competition in Highland Peru, Barbara Lynch
Robinson places fourth in closing argument competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Robinson places fourth in closing argument competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Robinson wins Beaird mock trial tournament, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues presents on corporate governance, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues presents on private firms and public disclosure, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues publishes article in University of Illinois Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Roe v. Wade still controversial 40 years later, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rogue States, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Terrorism: Was Security Council Approval Necessary for the Invasion of Iraq?, Jason Pedigo
Ronald Carlson publishes book on criminal justice procedure, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ronald Carlson publishes book on Georgia's new evidence code, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rossville man to argue his case before Georgia Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Roy Barnes: Independent panels should draw voting districts, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ruling's impact on Georgia gay couples unclear, for now, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rural Georgia stuggles to get lawyers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Russell Gabriel honored with the 2011 GACDL President's Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Russian Membership in the IMF: A Look at the Problems, Past and Present, Buck Wiley
Rutledge delivers talk at the Lawyers for Civil Justice Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge publishes article in the NYU Journal of International Law and Politics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge serves as contributor for book on international commercial arbitration, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge serves as contributor for book on the interactions between economics and the law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge testifies before U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sad Stories: Trafficking in Children - Unique Situations Requiring New Solutions, Virginia Garrard
Sailing the Seas of Protectionism: The Simultaneous Application of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties to Nonmarket Economies - an Affront to Domestic and International Laws, Christopher Blake McDaniel
Saving Face: Acid Attack Laws After the U.N. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, Lisa M. Taylor
Savvy Web Searching with Advanced Tools and Techniques, Anne Burnett
Sawyer delivers talk at annual meeting of U.S. historians, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sawyer publishes article in the American Journal of Legal History, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sawyer publishes article in the Law and History Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scherr updates Green's Georgia Law of Evidence, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scope of Cross-Examination and the Proposed Federal Rules, Ronald L. Carlson
SCOTUSblog Supreme Court podcasts from UGA event go online; C-SPAN to broadcast, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SCOTUSblog: The Peabody Winner, Tom Goldstein, Amy Howe, Pete Williams, Tony Mauro, Janet Murray, and Jeffrey Jones
Screening – Gideon’s Army: 2013 HBO Movie, HBO Documentary Films
Search underway for UGA vice president for development and alumni relations, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Second 'first-appearance' for admitted Athens cop-killer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Second-year law student elected president of ILSA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Second-year law student Jenna Jackson crowned Miss UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Second-year law student wins top honors at legal writing competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Secrecy and the War Powers: Nixon’s Cambodia Bombing, Obama’s Targeted Killings, and the Atrophy of Political Restraints, Mary Dudziak
Section 337 and the GATT: A Necessary Protection or an Unfair Trade Practice?, Nathan G. Knight Jr.
Secured Credit and Insolvency Law in Argentina and the U.S.: Gaining Insight From a Comparative Perspective, Guillermo A. Moglia Claps and Julian B. McDonnell
Securities - Insider Trading - The Effects of the New EEC Draft Insider Trading Directive, Douglas A. Nystrom
Securities Law's Dirty Little Secret, Usha Rodrigues
Securities Regulation - Great Expectations and the Reality of Rule 144A and Regulation S; The SEC's Approach to the Internationalization of the Financial Marketplace, R. Brandon Asbill
Seeking a Democratic Path: Constitutional Reform in Guyana, Honourable Hari N. Ramkarran
Separation of Powers and Unilateral Executive Action: The Constitutionality of President Clinton's Mexican Loan Initiative, Kimberly D. Chapman
Separation of Powers Crisis: The Case of Argentina, Manuel José J. García-Mansilla
Services, Intellectual Property and the Major Issues of the Uruguay Round, Claude E. Barfield
Seven Georgia Law professors participate at the UGA-Emory Scholars Roundtable, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Seven Georgia Law professors participate at the UGA-Emory Scholars Roundtable, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sex education guidelines generate discussion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sexual Harassment and Labor Arbitration, Susan A. Fitzgibbon
Shame, Rage and Freedom of Speech: Should the United States Adopt European "Mobbing" Laws?, Brady Coleman
Sharing the Cathedral, Rashmi Dyal-Chand
Shipley and four others awarded Athletic Association Professorship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Shipley and four others awarded Athletic Association Professorship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Shipley receives award from National Football Foundation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simply A Dress Rehearsal? U.S. Olympic Sports Arbitration and De Novo Review at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Maureen A. Weston
Six Georgia Law grads selected for UGA's 40 under 40, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sixth Georgia Law graduate selected to clerk for U.S. Supreme Court in nine years, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smile for the camera, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smile for the Camera - The long lost photos of the Supreme Court at work—and what they reveal., Sonja R. West
Smith edits book on legal and cultural perspectives of property, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sneiderman battle recalls 1989 Krause saga, Office of Communications and Public Relations
So Help Me God: A Comparative Study of Religious Interest Group Litigation, Jayanth K. Krishnan and Kevin R. den Dulk
Soldier's fight for daughter reaches top court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Soldier's testimony key against militia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Solution or Stumbling Block?: Biological Engineering and the Modern Extinction Crisis, Caroline P. Rogers
Some Important Causes for Settlement in American Civil Litigation, Felipe Forte Cobo
Some Preliminary Thoughts on the Law of Neighbors, James C. Smith
Some Reflections Over the Brussels Convention of 1952 Relating to Arrest of Sea-Going Vessels and Its Amending Process, Jose M. Alcantara
Sonja R. West on "The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell", Sonja R. West
Sonja West delivers talk on press exceptionalism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sonja West presents talk on video taping Supreme Court proceedings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sonja West publishes article in Brigham Young University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sources of International Law, Louis B. Sohn
Soviet Immigration To The West Bank: Is It Legal?, John Quigley
Spain's Expanded Universal Jurisdiction to Prosecute Human Rights Abuses in Latin America, China, and Beyond, Mugambi Jouet
Spanish and English literacy efforts potentially stifled by immagration laws, attorneys say, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Special Section on the Republic of Guyana: Introduction, President Jimmy Carter
Speech Along the Atrocity Spectrum, Gregory S. Gordon
"Stand your ground law" in effect in Georgia more than 100 years, Office of Communications and Public Relations
State applies for appeal in Hill execution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
State Judiciary Budget, John Ellington, Carol Hunstein, Kenneth Mauldin, Lawton Stephens, and David E. Shipley
State must pay seasonal unemployment, Office of Communications and Public Relations
State Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook with Forms, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
State Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook with Forms (2nd edition), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
State Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook with Forms (3rd edition), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
State Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook with Forms (4th edition), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
State Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook with Forms (5th edition), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
State Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook with Forms (6h edition), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
State Sovereignty and Globalization: Are Some States More Equal?, Ivan Šimonović
State taxation of cloud computing pp.2-7
State-to-State Investment Treaty Arbitration: A Theory of Interdependent Rights and Shared Interpretive Authority, Anthea Roberts
Statutory Interpretation from the Inside, Ted Eisenberg
Stevie Wonder boycotts Florida-and maybe Georgia too, Office of Communications and Public Relations
“Sticky” Arbitration Clauses? The Use of Arbitration Clauses After Concepcion and Amex, Peter B. Rutledge and Christopher R. Drahozal
Still Dissatisfied After All These Years: Intellectual Property, Post-WTO China, and the Avoidable Cycle of Futility, Peter K. Yu
Strategic Globalization: International Law as an Extension of Domestic Political Conflict, Jide Nzelibe
Strength in Intellectual Property Protection and Foreign Direct Investment Flows in Least Developed Countries, James Thuo Gathii
Striepe serves as contributor for book on law librarianship in the digital age, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Student Handbook 1990-91, University of Georgia School of Law
Student Handbook 1991-92, University of Georgia School of Law
Student Handbook 2000, University of Georgia School of Law
Student Handbook 2013-2014, University of Georgia School of Law
Studies in Roman Private Law, Alan Watson
Subordinate or Independent, Status or Contract, Clarity or Circularity: British Employment Law, American Implications, Harry Hutchison
Substance, Procedure, and the Divided Patent Power, Joseph S. Miller
Successfully preparing U.S. Supreme Court and other federal court clerks p.20
Successor States - Property Rights - Russia and Ukraine Agree to Share Control of the Former Soviet Union's Black Sea Fleet, Kendall Butterworth
Suggestions for the Limited Acceptance of Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice by the United States, Louis B. Sohn
Suing States for Money: Constitutional Remedies After Alden and Florida Prepaid, Michael Wells
Supplemental Motion for Reconsideration of Tribunal's Order of 5 April 1948 and Its Opinion of 11 June 1948, Telford Taylor
Supreme Court appeal stalls Clayton murder sentence, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Supreme Court Cases and Issues, Tom Goldstein, Amy Howe, Pete Williams, Tony Mauro, and Sonja R. West
Supreme Court rules to allow federal benefits for married same-sex couples, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Surprising level of acquittals found in pro se criminal cases, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Surrency inducted into AALL Hall of Fame, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Survey of United States Jurisdiction Over High Seas Narcotics Trafficking, Jeffrey D. Stieb
Suspended school board chairman to keep pushing constitutional fight, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sweden - Application for European Community Membership - Sweden Fears Loss of Policy of Neutrality with Community Membership, Penny-Marie Kartos
Symposium - The Prospective Role of the United Nations in Dealing With the International Use of Force in the Post-Cold War Period: An Analysis in Light of the Persian Gulf Crisis, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
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Talented and diverse students make up Class of 2015, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Talent Wants to Be Free: The Upside of Leaks, Raids, and Free-Riding, Orly Lobel
Taming the Counterfeit Dragon: The WTO, TRIPS and Chinese Amendments to Intellectual Property Laws, Andrew Evans
Tax Credit Scholarship Programs and the Changing Ecology of Public Education, Hillel Y. Levin
Teens mete out justice in new Athens Peer Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Terrorism, Law, and the Coercive Powers of the State, Robert M. Chesney
Texas Hold 'em, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Texas Hold ’Em - The state refuses to allow same-sex couples married elsewhere to get divorced. Is this the next constitutional showdown over marriage equality?, Sonja R. West and Dahlia Lithwick
Textbook List, Fall 2014, Office of Registrar
Textile Trade With China - The Challenge of Textile Safeguards, William A. Gillon
The 1997 Treaty to Ban the Use of Landmines: Was President Clinton's Refusal to Become a Signatory Warranted?, Jodi Preusser Mustoe
The Accidental Terrorists: Excludable Aliens Who Slip Across U.S. Borders, Susan M. Schreck
The Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons, Stefaan Smis and Kim Van der Borght
The African Supplement: Religion, Race and Corporate Law in Early National America, Sarah Barringer Gordon
The APPEAL of ICSID Awards: How the AMINZ Appellate Mechanism Can Guide Reform of ICSID Procedure, Christopher Smith
The Archipelago and the Hub: Universal Jurisdiction and the International Criminal Court, Maximo Langer
The Ascendancy of European Community Law--The Implications of the Court of Justice Decision in Magill on the Balance Between National and EC Intellectual Property Law, Tanya Doherty Reagan
The Basel Convention and the Need for United States Implementation, Rebecca A. Kirby
The battles over Georgia's school boards, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Best of Times and the Worst of Times: Lessons from Recent Reforms of the French Retirement, Kathryn L. Moore
The Birth of Legal Transplants, Alan Watson
The Black Market Trade in Chlorofluorocarbons: The Montreal Protocol Makes Banned Refrigerants a Hot Commodity, Frederick P. Landers Jr.
The "Blank Stare Phenomenon": Proving Customary International Law in U.S. Courts, Paul L. Hoffman
The Business of Business: Comparing Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives in China and the United States, Jessica M. Conrad
The Business of Music, Bertis Downs, John Strohm, Peniece LeGall, Alyssa DeHayes, Tommy Robinson, and Corey Flegel
The Canadian Connection: Why the State Department Is Ignoring a Loophole in the Arms Export Control Act, Nicole Day
The Case of Wang Zong Xiao v. Reno: The International Implications of Prosecutorial Misconduct, William W. Tanner
The Changing Tide of Immigration Law: Equality for All?, Laurie M. Cochran
The compelling case for cameras, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Complex Nature, Sources and Evidences of Customary Human Rights, Jordan J. Paust
The Connection between a Property-Based Legal System and National Prosperity: Example from a Divided Germany Reunified, O. Lee Reed and Florian A. Stamm
The Cost of Protectionism: Should the Law Favor Producers or Consumers?, Robert W. McGee
The Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act of 1996 - Implications for NAFTA, Dean C. Bucci
The Daiwa Wake-up Call: The Need for International Standards for Banking Supervision, Kristin L. Case
The Death of Islamic Law, Haider Ala Hamoudi
The Development of a Global Market-Based Debt Strategy to Regulate Private Lending to Developing Countries, Bradley K. Boyd
The Development of the European Union Common Defense and its Implications for the United States and NATO, Audrey Baggett
The Dispute Settlement Systems of WTO and NAFTA - Analysis and Comparison, Patrick Specht
The Distant Island Problem: The Arbitration on the Delimitation of the Maritime Zones Around the French Collectivite Teritoriale of Saint-Pierre-and-Miquelon, Merritt R. Blakeslee
The Drafting and Significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, William A. Schabas
The Effect of Treaties and Other Formal International Acts On the Customary Law of Human Rights, Arthur M. Weisburd
The Empty Promise of VARA: The Restrictive Application of a Narrow Statute, David E. Shipley
The End of Differential Treatment for Developing Countries? Lessons from the Trade and Climate Change Regimes, Joost Pauwelyn
The Enhanced Proliferation Control Initiative: National Security Necessity or Unconstitutionally Vague?, Daniel H. Joyner
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: Comments on the Agency and its Role in Employment Discrimination Law, Mary Kathryn Lynch
The Ethics of Judicial Selection, Campaigning and Decision-making, Marsha Ternus
The European Constitution, the Treaty of Amsterdam, and the Search for Community, Ian Ward
The European Directive on Products Liability: The Promise of Progress?, Lawrence C. Mann and Peter R. Rodrigues
The European System for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, Neri Sybesma-Knol
The European Union's Competence in International Trade After the Treaty of Lisbon, Youri Devuyst
The European Union, State-Sponsored Gambling, and Private Gambling Services: Time for Harmonization?, Matthew W. Mauldin
The Extradition Proceedings Against General Augusto Pinochet: Is Justice Being Met Under International Law?, Anita C. Johnson
The Failings of the Tri-State Water Negotiations: Lessons to be Learned from International Law, Michael Keene
The Filibuster and the Framing: Why the Cloture Rule is Unconstitutional and What to Do About it, Dan T. Coenen
Theft charges drropped against Glock investigators, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Future of Canadian Federalism, Susan Lavergne
The Future of International Law: Global Government, Joel P. Trachtman
The Future of Whaling: Should the International Whaling Commission Create a Broadened Cultural Exemption to the Whaling Moratorium for Iceland?, Ramsey Henderson
The Future of Wilderness Management, Peter A. Appel
The "Giant Sucking Sound" Revisited: A Blueprint to Prevent Pollution Havens By Extending NAFTA's Unheralded "Eco-Dumping" Provisions to the New World Trade Organization, Joel L. Silverman
The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights: TRIPS, BITs, and the Search for Uniform Protection, Alan M. Anderson and Bobak Razavi
The Growing Importance of Customary International Human Rights Law, Richard B. Lillich
The Growing Role of Customized Consent in International Commercial Arbitration, Christofer Coakley
The Growth Triangle of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, Terence P. Stewart and Margaret L.H. Png
The Harmonisation of Private Law in Europe: Some Insights from Evolutionary Theory, Jan M. Smits
The Hobby Lobby Case Goes On and On..., Sonja R. West
The Honduran Constitution is Not a Suicide Pact: The Legality of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya's Removal, Frank M. Walsh
The Hybrid Horseman of the Apocalypse: The Global AIDS Pandemic & the North-South Fracas, J.M. Spectar
The I.C.J.'s Decision in the Lockerbie Cases, Gerald P. McGinley
The ICSID Convention: Origins and Transformation, Andreas F. Lowenfeld
The impact of Roberts Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Impact of the 'Technology Transfer Surplus' on the Trade Deficit with Japan and Its Cures, M. Brendan Chatham
The Incredible Wrongness of the Warren Report - The Official Inquiry into the Assassination of JFK Is Deeply Flawed, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Inter-American System for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, David J. Padilla
The International Air Transportation Association's Attempt to Modify International Air Disaster Liability: An Admirable Effort with an Impossible Goal, Jonathan L. Neville
The Intersection of International Human Rights and Domestic Environmental Regulation, Rebecca M. Bratspies
The Issue: Advancing business integrity through coroporate compliance, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The JFK Assassination: The Two Best Books Published Last Year, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Jurisprudence of Discrimination as Opposed to Simple Inequality in the International Civil Service, Brian D. Patterson
The Just War Doctrine and State Liability for Paramilitary War Crimes, Alexander C. Linn
The Key Elements for Developing a Securities Market to Drive Economic Growth: A Roadmap for Emerging Markets, Ziven Scott Birdwell
The Kosovar Declaration of Independence: "Botching the Balkans" or Respecting International Law?, Milena Sterio
The Legal Framework for Private Sector Development in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Poland, Cheryl W. Gray, Rebecca J. Hanson, Michael A. Heller, Peter G. Ianachkov, and Daniel T. Ostas
The Legal Status of Foreign Military and Civilian Personnel Following the Transfer of Power to the Iraqi Interim Government, J. Stephen Shi
The Market for Law Professors, Albert Yoon
The Merger of Two Systems: Chinese Adoption and Western Adaptation in the Formation of Modern International Law, Kevin D. Herrick
The Military Domination of Japan and Preparation for War (Vol. 2), International Military Tribunal for the Far East
The National Security Council and the Iran-Contra Affair, Ed Jenkins and Robert H. Brink
The National Security Threat, Quentin E. Hodgson, Jamil Jaffer, Clete D. Johnson, and Victoria Woodbine
The Need for Adequate and Effective Protection of Intellectual Property: Perspective of the Private Sector - Patents, Peter C. Richardson
The New Dimensions of United Nations Peacemaking, Louis B. Sohn
The New International Law Scholarship, Jack Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner
The New Investor, Tom C.W. Lin
The New York Convention After Fifty Years: Some Reflections on the Role of National Law, Linda Silberman
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): Good for Jobs, for the Environment, and for America, Thomas J. Schoenbaum
The Nuclear Question: How to Balance Security and Safety After Japan, Cham Dallas, Arthur Domby, Cyril Pinel, and Sam Meller
The Pacific War, Continued: Denationalizing International Law in the Senkaku/Diaoyu Island Dispute, Joseph Jackson Harris
The Parol Evidence Rule: A Comparative Study of the Common Law, the Civil Law Tradition, and Lex Mercatoria, Alberto Luis Zuppi
The Politics of Justice: Why Israel Signed the International Criminal Court Statute and What the Signature Means, Daniel A. Blumenthal
The Post-Postcolonial Woman or Child, Diane Marie Amann
The Potential for the United States Joining the Covenant Family, Alfred de Zayas
The Potential for United States Adoption of the Genocide Convention and the Convention Against Torture, David Stewart
The Private Sector Role in Addressing Cybersecurity Risks, Adam Golodner, Barry Hensley, Andrea Matwyshyn, and Jacob Olcott
The Privatization Challenge in Guyana, Elizabeth A. Reid
The Problem with Misdemeanor Representation, Erica J. Hashimoto
The Process for United States Ratification of Human Rights Instruments, Craig H. Baab
The Proposal to Implement Article 23 of the Basic Law in Hong Kong: A Missed Opportunity for Reconciliation and Reunification Between China and Taiwan, C. George Kleeman IV
The Prudential Third Party Standing of Family-Owned Corporations, Matthew I. Hall and Benjamin Means
The Quebec Independence Vote and Its Implications for English Language Legislation, Deborah E. Richardson
The Reauthorization of Exon-Florio: A Battle Between Spurring the U.S. Economy and Protecting National Security, Ellison F. McCoy
The Recognition and Enforcement of Punitive Damage Awards in Germany: Recent Developments, Andre R. Fiebig
The Regulation of Scarcity and its Impact on International Regimes, Gabriel Eckstein, Lillian Aponte Miranda, Kristen E. Boon, and Peter A. Appel
The Relevance of Customary International Norms to the Death Penalty in the United States, Joan Fitzpatrick
'There's No Place Like Homecoming' headlines UGA Homecoming Week, Office of Communications and Public Relations
There's No Place Like Home. Determining Habitual Residence: Feder v. Evans-FEDER, Katherine V. Hung
The Right of Revolution: Black Trade Unions, Workplace Forums, and the Struggle for Democracy in South Africa, C. Matthew Smith
The Role of Experts in Proving International Human Rights Law in Domestic Courts: A Commentary, Harold G. Maier
The Role of the Judiciary in the European Union's (De)Segregation of Roma Students, Lindsey M. Green
The Role of the Security Council in World Affairs, Crispin Tickell
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002: Are Stricter Internal Controls Constricting International Companies?, Jennifer K. Coalson
The Security Council Comes of Age: An Analysis of the International Legal Response to the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait, Christopher John Sabec
The State of International Law: Some Reflections on the Judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide Case and on the Contributions of Professor Louis Sohn, Gudmundur Eiriksson
The State Secrets Privilege and Corporate Complicity in Extraordinary Rendition, Lucien J. Dhooge
The Status of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in National and International Law, Hurst Hannum
The Stealth Press Clause, Sonja R. West
The Stress of Dealing With the Stressed, Dr. Charles Zanone
The Superior Orders Defense: A Principal-Agent Analysis, Bohrer Ziv
The Trade Act of 1988 and the MTNs: Long-Term Planning and Reform, Charles A. Hunnicutt
The U.N. Conference on the Illicit Trade of Small Arms and Light Weapons: An Exercise in Futility, Bobby L. Scott
The United Nations System for the Protection of Human Rights, Larry Johnson
The Unsung Empathy of Justice Stevens, Sonja R. West and Dahlia Lithwick
The Use of International Sources in Constitutional Opinion, Daniel Bodansky
The Wood Pulp Case: The Application of European Economic Community Competition Law to Foreign Based Undertakings, Evan Breibart
The World Trade Organization and Its Interpretation of the Article XX Exceptions to the General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade, in Light of Recent Developments, Brandon L. Bowen
The World Trade Organization: Elevating Property Interests Above Human Rights, Marjorie Cohn
The Years of Magical Thinking: Bernie Madoff's Victims and the Power of Bereavement, Jayne Barnard
Thick Constitutional Readings: When Classic Distinctions are Irrelevant, David Robertson
Thomas Burch publishes article in the Utah Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thomas Eaton publishes article in Mercer Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson publishes article in the American Criminal Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thorpe wins Russell Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Three Georgia counties sue British bank, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Three Georgia Law students named Presidential Management finalists, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Three's a Crowd: Examining Georgia's Options in the Tri-State Water Wars under Principles of International Law, Eva M. LaManna
Through the Eyes of New Assistant Public Defenders, Tosif Chouhan, Elizabeth Taxel, Azi Golshan, Texys Morris, and Erica J. Hashimoto
Timothy Meyer delivers talk on international energy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Timothy Meyer delivers talk on international scientific cooperation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Timothy Meyer publishes article in American Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Timothy Meyer publishes article in the Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Timothy Meyer publishes article in the Pennsylvania Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Timothy Meyer publishes essay in the Melbourne Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Timothy Meyer serves as a contributing author for UN report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Timothy Meyer to present talk at Arizona State University, Office of Communications and Public Relations
To Comply or Not to comply? Brazil's Relationship with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, Amanda M. Waide
Too Old to Judge, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Top moot court programs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Torin Togut publishes article in the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
To the Victor Goes the Toil -- Remedies for Regulated Parties in Separation-of-Powers Litigation, Kent H. Barnett
Touring and Recording, David Barbe, Patterson Hood, Bryan Poole, Ryan Engelberger, Dawson Morris, and Julian Dorio
Toward a Jurisprudence of Clinical Thought: Investigating the Contours, Urges and Trajectories (Focusing on Clinical Stance), Ann Shalleck
Toward a United Ireland? The Northern Ireland Peace Process and the Devolution of Powers from London to Belfast, Matthew G. Rooks
Towards an Intellectual Property Agreement in the GATT: View from the Private Sector, Carol J. Bilzi
Toyota moves to settle to high-profile sudden acceleration cases, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Trade and Investment Opportunities and the U.S.-Cuban Economic Relationship in a Post Embargo Regime, Jonathan C. Benjamin-Alvarado, Gary W. Black, C. Parr Rosson III, Jorge Mario Sanchez Egozcue, and Marisa Anne Pagnattaro
Trade in Services and the Uruguay Round, Mario A. Kakabadse
Trade in Services--Perspective of the Developing World, Peter Gakunu
Trade in Telecommunications Services, Jonathan D. Aronson
Transborder Abductions by American Bounty Hunters - The Jaffe Case and a New Understanding Between the United States and Canada, Kristofer R. Schleicher
Transforming China's Traditional Banking Systems Under the New National Banking Laws, Andrew X. Qian
Transparency in International Investment Law and Arbitration, Andrea K. Bjorklund
Transportation Panel, Chris Carpenter, Toby Carr, Tom Weyandt Jr., and Charles Bullock III
Travis Trimble publishes article in the Mercer Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Trayvon Martin case | Georgians react to Zimmerman's arrest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tribune deal reminds us of banks' power, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tribute to Dr. C.M.W. Tang, Clete D. Johnson
Tribute to Gabriel M. Wilner - Foreword, C. Donald Johnson
Tribute to Gabriel Wilner, Anne Burnett
Trimble publishes article in Mercer Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Trouble Abroad: Microsoft's Antitrust Problems Under the Law of the European Union, Justin O'Dell
Turkey's Article 301: A Legitimate Tool for Maintaining Order or a Threat to Freedom of Expression?, Jahnisa Tate
Turtle Power Down Under the Sea?: Comparative Domestic and International Legal Protection of Marine Turtles by Australia and the United States, Marjorie Palmer
Twenty-One Theses on the Legal Legacy of the French Revolution in Latin America, Dante Figueroa
Two Hundred Years On: A Reexamination of the Acquisition of Australia, Nii Lante Wallace-Bruce
Two-Tier Law - A New Approach to Law-Making, Alan Watson
UGA Alumni Association announces 4th annual Bulldog 100 list; includes three Georgia Law alumni, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Alumni Association hosts annual Alumni Awards Luncheon, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA celebrates Honors Week; three law professors recognized, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA celebrates Honors Week; three law professors recognized, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA experts available to comment on wise health care consumers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA experts to comment on wise health care consumers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA features Clarke as an Amazing Student, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA features Dunning as an Amazing Student, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA graduate programs ranked well by U.S. News and World Reports, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA graduate programs ranked well by U.S. News and World Reports, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA presidential search committee formed, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA recognized for excellence in promoting the scholar-athlete ideal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA residence hall to be named in honor of former Governor and Georgia Law alumnus George Busbee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law alumni association presents highest honor to Darden and Jones, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law alumni association presents highest honor to Kurtz, Wooten, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law alumni association presents highest honor to Kurtz, Wooten, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law and College of Education to host Robert Garda at lectures, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law conference to examine indigent defense in Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law dominates regional moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law Sibley Lecture to address civil rights, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law Sibley Lecture to address social justice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law's Ringhand and Rutledge promoted to named professorships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law's Ringhand and Rutledge promoted to named professorships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law to host annual public interest law conference and auction, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law to host energy security conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law to host energy security conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law welcomes senior director of development, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law wins national negotiation competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA students collaborate to change Bethel Midtown Village, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Understanding the Islamic Prohibition of Interest: A Guide to Aid Economic Cooperation Between the Islamic and Western Worlds, Hesham M. Sharawy
UNESCO Documents and Procedure: The Need to Account for Political Conflict when Designating World Heritage Sites, Allan Galis
Uniform Application and Interest Rates Under the 1980 Vienna Sales Convention, Franco Ferrari
Uniform Interpretation of the 1980 Uniform Sales Law, Franco Ferrari
United Nations Human Rights "Entitlements": The Right to Development Analyzed Within the Application of the Right to Self-determination, Sara E. Allgood
United States Attitudes Toward Ratification of Human Rights Instruments, Louis B. Sohn
United States Ratification of the United Nations Covenants, Richard B. Lillich
Unlawful Discrimination in Employment--An Outline of the European Community Rules and Case-Law, Julian Currall
Unlawful Discrimination in Employment--International Law and Community Law: Their Interrelationship with Domestic Law, Elaine Vogel-Polsky
Unlawful Employment Discrimination: A Discussion of Belgian Law and Related Issues, Roger Blanpain, Jo Walgrave, and Jean Jacqmain
U.N. Peace and Security Powers and Related Presidential Powers, Jordan J. Paust
Unplugged - When do Supreme Court justices need to just sit down and be quiet?, Sonja R. West
untitled, Timothy Meyer
untitled, Sonja R. West
U.N. World Food director to speak at symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Urban Design Panel, Beth Blalock, Jack Crowley, Brian Gist, and Patrise Perkins-Hooker
U.S. and EU Perspectives on Trademark and Design Law in the Next Decade, Annette Kur, Rebecca Tushnet, Mark P. McKenna, Stacey Dogan, and Joseph S. Miller
U.S.-China Textile Trade: An Introduction, C. Donald Johnson
U.S.-China Trade: Opportunities and Challenges - Keynote Address, Theodore W. Kassinger
U.S.-China Trade: Textiles, Brenda A. Jacobs
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Edith Jones to speak at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. District Court Judge Richard Story to deliver law school graduation address, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S.-EU Second Stage Air Transport Agreement: Toward an Open Aviation Area, Charles A. Hunnicutt
Usha Rodrigues publishes article in the Corporate Practice Commentator, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Usha Rodrigues publishes article in the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Usha Rodrigues publishes article in the Fordham Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Usha Rodrigues publishes article in the Harvard Business Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Usha Rodrigues publishes article in Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. senators seek probe into royalties on coal exports, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Various motions, Military Tribunal No. III
Various Motions and Answers, Military Tribunal No. III
Venezualan basketball team uses Univ. super-G symbol, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Verner Chaffin receives ALI's 50-year membership medallion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Vladimir Putin and the Rule of Law in Russia, Jeffrey Kahn
Voiceless Victims: Sex Slavery and Trafficking of African Women in Western Europe, Melanie R. Wallace
Voice over Internet Protocol: An International Approach to Regulation, Jimar Sanders
Voter Viewpoint Discrimination: A First Amendment Challenge to Voter Participation Restrictions, Lori A. Ringhand
Voting Rights Act Panel, Kareem Crayton, Brian Kemp, and Tomas Lopez
VRA decision delegates regulation to states, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Vulnerability and Desert: A Theory of Sentencing the Mentally Ill, E. Lea Johnston
Walter Hellerstein delivers talk on tax coordination, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein files brief in U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of academic economists, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein gives talk on VAT and economic globalization, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein presents talk on Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes article in State Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes article in the Journal of Taxation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes article on CCCTB, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes chapter in Horizonal Tax Coordination, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein publishes chapter in VAT Exemptions: Consequences and Design Alternatives, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein's scholarship quoted by Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Walter Hellerstein's Senate testimony published in State Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Warfare changed, but laws did not, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Was it self-defense or murder?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Water Quality Panel, Juliet Cohen, Katie Sheehan, and Donald Stack
Watler Hellerstein testifies before U.S. Senate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Watson and Moore to present webinar on professional networking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Watson named All-Star, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Watson receives Southeastern Association of Law Libraries Service Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Watson, Walton, and the History of Legal Transplants, John W. Cairns
Weil on finance: Regulation by hypothetical, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Welcome, Rebecca White
Welcome, C. Donald Johnson and Diane Marie Amann
Welcome, Kent H. Barnett and Matthew I. Hall
Welcome and Introduction, Rebecca White and C. Donald Johnson
Welcome and Introduction, Rebecca H. White and C. Donald Johnson
Welcome and Introduction, Rebecca H. White and C. Donald Johnson
Welcome and Introduction, Rebecca H. White and C. Donald Johnson
Welcome and Introduction, Rebecca H. White and C. Donald Johnson
Welcome and Introduction, Rebecca H. White and C. Donald Johnson
Welcome and Introduction, Kent Middleton, Charles Davis, and Rebecca H. White
Welcome and Introductions, Lonnie T. Brown and Rebecca H. White
Welcome and Introductions, David E. Shipley and Clete D. Johnson
"Welcome to Europe, Which Has Always Been Yours": Are Bulgarians and Gypsies Second Class Citizens?, Adriana Hristova
Welcoming Remarks, Karli Swift
West delivers presentation on press exceptionalism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West discusses upcoming U.S. Supreme Court term, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents on U.S. Supreme Court's transparency, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents talk on the First Amendment, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West to serve as chair-elect for mass communication law section, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Whale for Sale?: New Developments in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, Kevin Eldridge
Wharton publishes book on legal writing and legal method, Office of Communications and Public Relations
What Do International Organizations Do?, Andrew T. Guzman
What God Has United Man Will Now Divide: Divorce Referendum Changes Law of 60 Years, Laura A. Marshall
What is Anthony Kennedy thinking?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
What Is Anthony Kennedy Thinking?, Sonja R. West
What Is in a Name: Why the European Same-sex Partnership Acts Create a Valid Marital Relationship, Edward Brumby
What's in a Name: Branding Your Band, Michelle Roche, Michelle Gilzenrat, Kristen Fancher, Killick Hinds, and Jared Bailey
What’s Wrong with Human Rights: Undocumented Migrants and the Failures of Universal Individualism, Jaya Ramji-Nogales
What the defense is trying to do, Office of Communications and Public Relations
What the Supreme Court's immagration rulings mean for Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
When rap lyrics stand trial, Office of Communications and Public Relations
When Skeletons Come Out of the Closet: Implications of the Bosnian Genocide Decision for Serbia's Eventual EU Accession, Edina Slomic
When You Need To Know, These Are the Places To Go: Investigative Research on the Web, Suzanne R. Graham
Whore or Homemaker? The Rocky State of Illegal Prostitution in the Newly-Formed South Sudan and a Practical Resolution to Curtail the Epidemic, Brittany V. Sykes
Who's Checking?: Taking a Look at Recently Enacted Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Laws in the United States and Zimbabwe and Their Impact on the Separation of Powers, Andrew M. O'Connell
WHO's Virus is it Anyway? How the World Health Organization can Protect Against Claims of "Viral Sovereignty", Jason Carter
Why I Support Georgia Law p.BC
Why lead-paint makers escape fines that cost Big Tobacco billions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why Obama's words didn't go far enough, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why Obama’s Words Didn’t Go Far Enough, Sonja R. West and Dahlia Lithwick
Why Pay Your Debts?: Medieval Iceland's Answers, DeLloyd J. Guth
Wilkes delivers talks on JFK assassination, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wilkes honored with emeritus status, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wilkes presents on the decline of habeas corpus, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wilkes publishes article in the American Journal of Legal History, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wills and Administration in Georgia: Including Estate Planning, Guardian and Ward, Trusts, and Forms (5th edition), Sarajane N. Love
Wilson publishes article in Georgia Bar Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
With Apologies to Paxton Blair, Peter B. Rutledge
Women and Law: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Indian Supreme Courts' Equality Jurisprudence, Eileen Kaufman
Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann was recently appointed an affiliated faculty member of the University of Georgia's African Studies Institute. Amann is the first law faculty member to hold this position., Office of Communications and Public Relations
World Court Judge to speak at UGA School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
World Trade Organization Adjudication of the European Union-United States Dispute Over the Moratorium on the Introduction of New Genetically Modified Foods to the European Common Market: A Hypothetical Opinion of the Dispute Panel, Charles W. Smitherman III
Worth Keeping Around? The United States' Biofuel Policies and Compliance with the World Trade Organization, Kelly Christian
WSB Legal Expert: Health law could come down to one vote, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wyche Fowler, Jr., U.S. Senate, 5/13/1989
Yamaha v. Calhoun: The Supreme Court Allows State Remedies in Certain Wrongful Death Cases in Admiralty, Nicolas R. Foster
Youth volunteers complete training for Athens first teen court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Yugoslavian Constitutional Questions: Self-Determination and Secession of Member Republics, Ben Bagwell
Zimmerman 'sorry' for Trayvon Martin's death, Office of Communications and Public Relations