Content Posted in 2017
11 Former Atlanta Educators Convicted in Cheating Scandal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
2015 Awards Day Ceremony, Office of Communications and Public Relations
22 Make Daily Report’s First Lifetime Achiever List; Georgia Law professor and six alumni named, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Constitutional Challenge to NYC’s Ban on Dancing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Adjudicating Religious Sincerity, Nathan Chapman
Adoption in China: Past, Present and Yet to Come, Margaret Ryznar
Advocates Push CFPB For Strong Payday Lending Rules, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Afternoon Plenary Session, Bruce Baird Struminger
Agency and the Ontology of the Corporation, Christopher M. Bruner
Alabama on potential collision course with supreme court over gay marriage, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Albuquerque Police Brutality Being Investigated, Office of Communications and Public Relations
All for COPYRIGHT Stand Up and Holler! Three Cheers for Star Athletica and the U.S. Supreme Court’s Perceived and Imagined Separately Test, David E. Shipley
Allman filmmakers to stand trial in Georgia train crash that killed camera assistant, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann named associate dean for international programs and strategic initiatives at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann participates in “Humanitarian Ceasefires – The Situation in Syria” workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents at International Law Weekend, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on children and international criminal justice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on "Human Sovereignty, A Path to Human Security in an Era of Climate Change", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes article in Nordic Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes article on "The Post-Postcolonial Woman or Child", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes “Commentary on the 2014 Grotius Lecture”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
American Bar Association director to give law school graduation speech, Office of Communications and Public Relations
American Bar Association director to give law school graduation speech, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amgen Subpoenas a Journalist as it Fights a Shareholder Lawsuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amick wins Russell Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amicus: Cameras in the Courtroom, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A need for equity in immigration law (Congress, are you listening?), Office of Communications and Public Relations
An Introduction to the OECD’s International VAT/GST Guidelines, Walter Hellerstein
Annals of International Studies (ANNALES D'9TUDES INTERNATIONALES)., Josef Rohlik
A Politics-Reinforcing Political Question Doctrine, Harlan G. Cohen
Appellate Litigation Clinic secures clemency grant p.6
Are some opinions unpublished to avoid review? Thomas dissent highlights the issue, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Atlanta Cheating Scandal Raises Concerns About Academic Integrity, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Transformative Use Taxonomy: Making Sense of the Transformative Use Standard, David E. Shipley
A Truck Stop Instead of Saint Peter's: The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act is Not Perfect, But It Solves Some of the Problems of Sosa and Kiobel, Jonathan S. Tonge
Author argues have-nots better served by postal banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Author makes the case for postal banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bail Reform and Restraint for Dangerousness: Are Defendants a Special Case?, Sandra G. Mayson
Baradaran and two U.S. senators speak about banking reform, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran appears on Community Watch and Comment radio program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran appears on Ralph Nader Radio Hour, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran appears on Saturday Morning Talkies Radio Show, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on C-SPAN, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Potus Politics' The Midday Briefing w/ Tim Farley, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran interviewed on Democracy Now! program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran interviewed on Ireland's Newstalk Radio about "How the Other Half Banks", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran participates in roundtable, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents on "How the Other Half Banks", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in American Banker, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in The Atlantic, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in The Harvard Law Record, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes book on the U.S. Postal Service providing banking services, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes "How Going Postal Could Help the Underbanked", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran's "How the Other Half Banks" featured in In These Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran speaks about book on Go Harrison Radio Show, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran speaks at National Press Club on her book "How the Other Half Banks", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran speaks at World Bank Headquarters, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran speaks to American Postal Workers Union about her book, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran to serve as associate editor of International Banking and Securities Law journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett featured in UGA’s “Focus on Faculty”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in New York University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett's article cited by federal district court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett's article cited in federal judge's opinion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett serves as panelist at ABA's Administrative Law Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baroody wins cultural heritage writing competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bartlett named 74th president of UGA Alumni Association; two Georgia Law alumnae added to board, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bernie Sanders has a pretty revolutionary idea to change America's post offices, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bernie Sanders has a pretty revolutionary idea to change America's post offices, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bernie Sanders's Highly Sensible Plan to Turn Post Offices Into Banks, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Beyond Absurd: Jim Thorpe and a Proposed Taxonomy for the Absurdity Doctrine, Hillel Y. Levin, Joshua M. Segal, and Keisha N. Stanford
Bipartisan support in Washington for reform of misdemeanor courts, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Blatter Re-Election is the Last Thing FIFA Needs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Blinding of International Justice, Sergio Puig
Board of Visitors Report, University of Georgia School of Law
Board of Visitors Report, University of Georgia School of Law
Books Received, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Bow to the Silver King: Using Transboundary Rivers to Protect Tarpon, JD Howard
Brad Grove wins law school employee service award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown presents on “Technology’s Threat to Client Confidentiality”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown, Ringhand and Turner recognized by students, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown, Ringhand and Turner recognized by students, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown serves as panelist for “Ethics for In-House Counsel”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burch participates at conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burch participates in conference on mass torts, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burch presents at Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burch publishes article in New York University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burch publishes symposium piece in the Louisiana Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burnett presents to Southeastern Association of Law Libraries, Office of Communications and Public Relations
But don't bank on it, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade affiliates with UGA Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade participates in symposium on Mellouli v. Lynch, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade presents at Clinical Law Writers Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade presents at Southeast Junior-Senior Faculty Workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade presents “Enforcing Immigration Equity”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade presents on the implementation of equitable discretion in immigration law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade publishes article in Immigration and Nationality Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade publishes article in the Fordham Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade publishes essay for online symposium on Texas v. United States, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade’s articles cited in Human Rights Watch report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Candlelight memorial service will be held for UGA faculty, staff, students; Dan White to be remembered, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Can Rap Lyrics Send You to Jail? If You're a Young Black Male, Yes., Office of Communications and Public Relations
Can the US post office deliver financial inclusion?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Can You File Bankruptcy on Student Loans?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson receives ICJE faculty medallion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson's book cited by Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson's book cited by Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson's book cited twice by Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presents “Movin’ On Up: Are You Ready for Career Advancement (and do you even want it)?”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presents “The Open Access Advantage of American Law”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson publishes article in Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson receives Outstanding Article Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson receives Outstanding Article Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol W. Hunstein, Supreme Court of Georgia, 5/20/2017
Carter wins Best Oralist Award in national moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Caught between a Mark and a Hard Place: Resolving U.S.-Cuban Trademark Disputes in a Post-Embargo World, Mary Grace Griffin
Center-Left Politics and Corporate Governance: What Is the 'Progressive' Agenda?, Christopher Bruner
Center undergoes exciting changes p.24
CFPB Uses Old Strategy in Robocall Debt Collection Case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chaffins celebrate Verner’s 97th birthday with the establishment of $1 million professorial chair; send wishes via social media, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chambliss returns as Sanders Scholar p.11
Changing Dynamics in Global Trade Negotiations, Gregory Shaffer, Mark Wu, Padideh Ala'i, and Tina Termei
Changing Soviet Attitudes Toward International Law: An Incorporative Approach, R. Judson Mitchell and Alan T. Leonhard
Chapman presents on the due process of war, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman publishes on the 14th Amendment as part of Interactive Constitution Project, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman's article cited in Supreme Court opinion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman’s article cited in Supreme Court opinion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chevron in the Circuit Courts, Kent H. Barnett and Christopher J. Walker
ChexSystems Score: What It Is & How To Improve It, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Circumstances Undetermined: Dorothy Kilgallen and JFK's Murder, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Class of 2017 Commencement, Carol W. Hunstein
Class of 2018 Advanced Writing and Practical Skills List, Office of Registrar
Class of 2019 2L Writing Requirement, Capstone and Practical Skills List, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Fall 2016, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Fall 2017, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Spring 2017, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Summer 2017, Office of Registrar
Clinton, Warren still at Odds on Banking Policy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Closing Remarks, Victoria A. Baker
Closing Remarks by Dean Peter "Bo" Rutledge, Peter B. Rutledge
Coal Combustion Residuals: Management of CCRs in the Wake of Changes to EPA and EPD Rules Pertaining to Solid Waste Management, Beth Blaylock, David Stewart, Melanie Jablonski, and Christopher Manganiello
Coenen publishes article in Boston College Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents on American policy in the Middle East, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents on “Are We (Americans) All International Legal Realists Now?”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents on "Theorizing Precedent in International Law”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents to American Society of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen publishes article in AJIL Unbound, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen publishes article in George Washington Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Collateral Consequences and the Preventive State, Sandra G. Mayson
Committee named to seek dean of Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Committee named to seek dean of Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Community HeLP Clinic caps successful year with win, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Community HeLP Clinic offers assistance to Athens Housing Authority residents, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Comparative Constitutional Law for the Americas, University of Georgia School of Law
Conceptions of Corporate Purpose in Post-Crisis Financial Firms, Christopher M. Bruner
Conference of Soviet and American Jurists on the Law of the Sea and the Protection of the Marine Environment, Milton Katz, Richard R. Baxter, O. V. Bogdanov, William E. Butler, Thomas M. Franck, Richard Frank, P. P. Gureev, John L. Hargrove, L. A. Ivanaschenko, Y. Kasmin, V. A. Kiselev, B. M. Klimenko, H. G. Knight, O. S. Kolbasov, A. L. Kolodkin, V. M. Koretsky, F. N. Kovalev, V. N. Kudrjavtsev, B. A. Kuvshinnikov, M. I. Lazarev, A. L. Makovsky, Charles W. Maynes, P. A. Moiseev, John N. Moore, A. P. Movchan, T. M. Starzhina, Robert E. Stein, Grigory I. Tunkin, E. T. Usenko, A. F. Vysotsky, and A. K. Zhudro
Conference to focus on legal and political issues facing Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Conference to focus on legal and political issues facing Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Congressmen Rally to Open Supreme Court to Cameras, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Constitutional Law: A Context and Practice Casebook (Revised edition), Lori A. Ringhand and David S. Schwartz
Constitutional Torts (4th edition), Sheldon H. Nahmod, Michael Wells, Thomas A. Eaton, and Fred Smith
Constructing Norms for Global Cybersecurity, Duncan B. Hollis
Contested Megaregulation: Global Economic Ordering After TPP, Benedict Kingsbury and Joshua Barkan
Cook's book cited by Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Corporate Governance Reform in a Time of Crisis, Christopher M. Bruner
Corporate Governance Theory and Review of Board Decisions, Christopher M. Bruner
Court Decisions That Set No Precedent, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cox and Manzer win the Martin/Carnes Competition for Excellence in Writing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CPP: What to Expect Under the Trump Administration, Kurt Ebersbach, Karen Hays, Ethan Shenkman, and Peter A. Appel
Criminal Law as Family Law, Andrea L. Dennis
Culture, Sovereignty, and Hollywood: UNESCO and the Future of Trade in Cultural Products, Christopher M. Bruner
Davis named runner-up in Grammy Foundation writing competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Davis wins Georgia Law Review’s Best Note Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Davis wins Georgia Law Review’s Best Note Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Deal makes his mark on Georgia’s judiciary, and it’s likely to grow, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dean's Report, 1998, David Shipley
Dean's Report, 1999, David Shipley
Dean's Report, 2000, David E. Shipley
DeKalb mom jailed after children killed by fire bonds out, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Delegation and Dysfunction, Hannah Wiseman
Dennis publishes article in Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis publishes article in Nevada Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dictation and Delegation in Securities Regulation, Usha Rodrigues
Distressed Provider Outlook: Restructuring, Bankruptcy & Acquisitions, Kirk Olsen; Scott W. Goodspeed; J. Robert Williamson; W. Wright Banks, Jr.; and Bill Boling
DNA & Innocence, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dodge publishes article in Minnesota Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dodge publishes article in Notre Dame Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dodge publishes article in the Emory Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Does GE Capital Sale Concentrate Risk or Spread It Around? Weekly Wrap, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Does the First Amendment provide special protection for the media – or the same protection for all speakers?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dominican Republic and Argentinian students study at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dominican Republic and Brazilian students study at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dominican Republic and Brazilian students study at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Don’t Expect the First Amendment to Protect the Media, Robbell Anderson Jones and Sonja R. West
Don’t Worry Be “Appy” Valuable Legal and Productivity Apps for Attorneys, Thomas J. Striepe
Droit De Suite, Copyright’s First Sale Doctrine and Preemption of State Law, David E. Shipley
DSS Award: Davenport and Solomon honored p.31
Due Process Abroad, Nathan Chapman
Due Process vs. Administrative Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Eaton's article cited by Supreme Court of Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Edenfield Jurist in Residence places judges in classrooms p.11
Edith E. House, Edith Elizabeth House
Educators and young lawyer take opposing sides at hearing over academic credit for paid externships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Edwards and Sells win England Mock Trial Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Edwards and Smith win Talmadge Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Edwards wins 2015 Beaird competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Egg Donor Loses Case Against IRS, Must Pay Taxes on Earnings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Burch presents at New York University conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Burch publishes article in the NYU Journal of Law & Business, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Burch publishes article in the Virginia Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ely, Carroll named Spurgeon Fellows, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Emerge from the Chaos and Disorder: Tips for Taking Control of Email, Maureen Cahill
Enriching the Student Experience pp.6-21
Ethics Conference Speakers Warn Lawyers: Technological Ignorance Has Consequences, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ethics in International Arbitration: A Critical Examination of the LCIA General Guidelines for the Parties' Legal Representatives, Vincent S. Dattilo
Expanding Access through Community Lawyering, Christine M. Scartz, Morgan Kauffman, Tirien Steinbach, and Diane Park
Faculty Brown Bag, Brian C. Lea
Faculty Brown Bag, Peter A. Appel and Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Faculty Brown Bag, Gregg Polsky
Faculty Brown Bag, Logan E. Sawyer III
Failures of the Legal Imagination, Alan Watson
Favoring the Press, Sonja R. West
Federal Judge Rules SEC In-House Judge’s Appointment ‘Likely Unconstitutional’, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Federal Law and U.S. Government Information: Exploring a Wealth of Resources, Carol A. Watson
Finalists for dean of Georgia Law announced, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Finalists for dean of Georgia Law announced, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Final Report of the University of Georgia School of Law Study--1970, C. Ronald Ellington
First of its kind: child sexual abuse survivor clinic p.9
For America's Unbanked: Re-establishing the Postal Savings Bank, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former Deputy US AG and Pepsico GC Goes to Finch McCranie, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Napolitano to present Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Napolitano to present Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former U.S. Sen. Chambliss kicks off semester of political, legal insights as Sanders Scholar at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fostering World-Class Ideas pp.22-29
Found It! Getting the Most Out of Your Web Searches, Anne Burnett
Four Georgia Law professors gain promotions; Scartz joins faculty, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Four Georgia Law professors gain promotions; Scartz joins faculty, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gainesville and Marietta firms win 5th Annual Firm and Corporation Alumni Challenge, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gainesville and Marietta firms win 5th Annual Firm and Corporation Alumni Challenge, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gainesville firms win Firm and Corporation Alumni/Alumnae Challenge, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gardial and Ralston win England Mock Trial Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Advocate, Fall I 1969, Vol. 6, No. 1, University of Georgia School of Law
Georgia Advocate, Fall II 1969, Vol. 6, No. 2, University of Georgia School of Law
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Editorial and Managing Boards, 2017-18, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Editorial Board, 2017-2018, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia landowners fight eminent domain over pipeline, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law accepting applications for new M.S.L. degree, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law accepting applications for new M.S.L. degree, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law alumna to be first Asian American to hear case at the Georgia Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law alumni association presents highest honor to Morehead and Knox, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law alumni association presents highest honor to Morehead and Knox, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law alumnus funds nation’s first child sexual abuse victim clinic; Groundbreaking opportunity will aid victims, train next generation of attorneys, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law announces inaugural holders of its Carl E. Sanders Scholarships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes as finalists at National Trial Competition regional, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes as finalists in ABA Regional Negotiation Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes as finalists in Legal Ethics and Professionalism Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes as finalists in William W. Daniel mock trial competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes as quarterfinalists in mock trial tournament, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes strong at National Legal Ethics and Professionalism Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law grad confirmed as vice chancellor on the Delaware Court of Chancery, Montgomery-Reeves makes history as the first African American and second female, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law graduate Sally Yates confirmed as U.S. deputy attorney general, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law group hosting May Day Festival and Music Business Expo, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law group hosting May Day Festival and Music Business Expo, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law hosts Seventh Annual Junior Faculty Federal Courts Workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law hosts three named to world's most powerful women lists, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law introduces new legal writing competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law launches full-time semester of work/study in Atlanta, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law leads in bar exam passage rate, grads of state’s flagship law school prove preparedness for legal career, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law lecture to address Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law places as semifinalist and captures third best brief at Kurth competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law professor and alumna named to "Power List" of minority attorneys and non-minority legal diversity advocates, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law professor receives honorary professorship from University of Edinburgh, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law ranks high for federal judicial clerkships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law ranks high for federal judicial clerkships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law ranks high for graduates with judicial clerkships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law ranks high for graduates with judicial clerkships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law ranks high for preparing students for work and moot court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law receives $3.4 million from the estate of the late Gov. Sanders, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Review: Celebrating 50 years p.29
Georgia Law Review, Editorial Board 2017-18, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Executive and Managing Boards, 2017-18, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law's Advocacy Program has record year, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law's Advocacy Program has record year, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law’s Elizabeth Burch receives Young Scholars Medal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law students complete Anti-Defamation League's Wittenstein Summer Research Program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law students interact with Georgia's top elected leaders, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law students receive grants for Global Internship Program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law students selected as summer Sea Grant Legal Program fellows, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law team finishes as semifinalists in National Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law team finishes as semifinalists in William Daniel Mock Trial competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law teams perform well at regional Transactional LawMeets, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host annual benefit auction for student fellowships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host annual music industry conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host conference on children and international criminal justice; keynote by International Criminal Court Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host conference on children and international criminal justice; keynote by International Criminal Court Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host Ebola panel covering domestic and international issues, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host first Music and Technology Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host Georgia Court of Appeals oral arguments, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to present symposium on financial regulation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to rededicate Sohn Library in renovated Dean Rusk International Law Center, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes a record setting class, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes its 2015-16 LL.M. class, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes members of the Brazilian judiciary, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes new legal research and writing instructors and a career development director, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes new legal research and writing instructors and a career development director, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes the talented Class of 2017, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes the talented Class of 2017, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins annual Florida/Georgia moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins annual Georgia/Florida moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins best oralist and finishes as semifinalists in the Intrastate Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins Florida National Trial Advocacy Tournament, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins Florida National Trial Advocacy Tournament, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Sea Grant launches new legal program; students Jones and Johnson serve as fellows, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia state representative makes $500,000 gift to Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia stresses treatment for pregnant drug users, Office of Communications and Public Relations
German Conflict Rules And the Multinational Enterprise, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen
Get Caught with Pot, Face Deportation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GIP Participants to work in 10 countries, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GIP participants to work on five continents, Office of Communications and Public Relations
GIP participants to work on five continents, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Good, Bad and Ugly: Finding Intelligence Online, Suzanne R. Graham
Good Faith in Revlon-Land, Christopher M. Bruner
Good Faith, State of Mind, and the Outer Boundaries of Director Liability in Corporate Law, Christopher M. Bruner
'Good Ol' Boys Club' In MDL, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Grade Distribution - 2016 - 2017 Academic Year, Office of Registrar
Grade Distribution - Fall 2016, Office of Registrar
Graduates gain victory in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Grassy Knoll Shots? Limousine Slowdown?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Green Home Standards: Information and Incentives, James Smith
Gullah Geechee Series Part Three: Preserving Daufuskie Island, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gwinnett DA over-reaches on Sheriff Hill shooting statement, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hall wins Russell Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hall wins Russell Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hanson wins Terrell Distinguished Employee Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harmonizing European Tort Law and the Comparative Method: Basic Questions of Tort Law from a Comparative Perspective, Michael Wells
Hashimoto among four UGA faculty members to receive Meigs Professorships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hashimoto and three other UGA professors named SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hashimoto and three other UGA professors named SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hashimoto named associate dean for clinical programs at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hashimoto's research featured in Arizona Republic news article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hashimoto testifies before U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Healthcare Access, Disability Rights, and Olmstead Advocacy, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard, Susan Jamieson, Talley Wells, Leslie Lipson, and Ezra Young
Hellerstein appointed as guest professor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein cited in Oregon Tax Court opinion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein delivers keynote address at American University Law Review Symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Third Global Forum on VAT, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents on “The U.S. Subnational State Sales and Use Tax Gap and Efforts to Close It”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents paper at International Tax Symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in Journal of Taxation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes chapter in VAT/GST in a Global Digital Economy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes “Facial State Tax Discrimination Allegedly Causing No Harm”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein's article and book cited by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein's articles cited in Oregon Supreme Court opinion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein’s treatise cited by California Court of Appeal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein’s treatise cited by Oregon Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein's treatise cited by U.S. Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein’s treatise cited by U.S. Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein’s treatise quoted by New York Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hemispheric Integration and the Politics of Regionalism: The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), Christopher M. Bruner
Hill, Potente receive awards at Intramural Negotiation Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Holding Supporters of Terrorism Accountable: The Exercise of General Jurisdiction over the PA and PLO in a Post-Daimler Framework, Mark D. Christopher
Hold the Champagne on GE Capital’s Breakup, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Holocaust Art Restitution Project’s Marc Masurovsky to speak at UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Home and Business Directory for the Class of 1984, Office of Legal Career Services
Home and Business Directory for the Class of 1986, Office of Legal Career Services
Home and Business Directory for the Class of 1987, Office of Legal Career Services
Home and Business Directory for the Class of 1988, Office of Legal Career Services
Home and Business Directory for the Class of 1989, Office of Legal Career Services
Home and Business Directory for the Class of 1990, Office of Legal Career Services
Home and Business Directory for the Class of 1991, Office of Legal Career Services
Home and Business Directory for the Class of 1992, Office of Legal Career Services
How America Tolerates Racism in Jury Selection, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How Bernie Sanders Plans to Transform the Postal Service and Help Millions in Poverty, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How Did They Become Law?: A Jurisprudential Inquiry about the Outcome Principles of Historic United Nations Environmental Conferences, Woong Kyu Sung
How the other half banks, Office of Communications and Public Relations
'How the Other Half Banks,' by Mehrsa Baradaran, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How the Supreme Court Derailed Formal Rulemaking, Kent H. Barnett
How the US post office can save America - and itself, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Huge Constitutional questions await Supreme Court in 2015, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Human Interest Lending: A Radical Rethinking of the Payday Loan Industry, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Human Rights Education: Traversing Legal and Geographic Boundaries, Jonathan Todres and Emma Hetherington
Hunnicutt, Loudermilk and White receive DSS Awards, Office of Communications and Public Relations
I Kanban, Can You? A Librarian’s Introduction to KanbanFlow, Rachel S. Evans
Implementing the International Health Regulations (2005) with Search Engine-based Syndromic Surveillance, Ryan Sullivan
Industry Roundtable Luncheon Conversation, Ling-Ling Nie, Stewart Moran, Travis Cresswell, and Christopher M. Bruner
Influence vs. Infringement: What Does Williams v. Bridgeport Music Mean For Musicians and Copyright Law?, Julie K. Roach Esq. and Mike Dekle
Infographics on the Brain, Rachel S. Evans
In Memoriam: B. Avant Edenfield, Office of Communications and Public Relations
In Memoriam: Col. John "Jack" Murray, Office of Communications and Public Relations
In Memoriam: Dean Emeritus J. Ralph Beaird, Office of Communications and Public Relations
In Memoriam: Dean Emeritus J. Ralph Beaird, Office of Communications and Public Relations
In Memoriam: Eric M. "Rick" Holmes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Intellectual Property Directory, Classes of 1994, 1995 & 1996, Office of Legal Career Services
International Commodity Agreements, Kenneth Klein
International Law and Xenophobic Anxiety, E. Tendayi Achiume
International Lobbying Law, Melissa J. Durkee
Internet Killed the Radio Star: Preventing Digital Broadcasters from Exploiting the Radio Music License Committee Rate to the Detriment of Songwriters, Alexander Reed Speer
In the Trenches: Rural Healthcare According to Its Executives & Managers, Mel Pyne, Kurt Stuenkel, Tammy Mims, John George, and Scott Grubman
Introductory Remarks, Peter B. Rutledge and Kathlees A. Doty
Issue Classes Swell in Consumer Suits: Are Potential Rewards Worth the Risk?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Is the Corporate Director's Duty of Care A "Fiduciary' Duty? Does It Matter?, Christopher M. Bruner
Jail for 9 of 10 Ex-Educators in Atlanta Public Schools Test-Cheating Case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Janet Napolitano presents Georgia Law's 112th Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Johnson serves as contributing editor for Alternative Dispute Resolution in Employment Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jones and Daniel win Talmadge Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial Board, 2017-18, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Managing Board, 2017-18, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Judge Adds to Pressure on SEC Over How it Names Its Judges, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Judge in Atlanta school cheating scandal may reconsider tough sentences, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Judge to hear pipeline appeal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Judging Immigration Equity: Deportation and Proportionality in the Supreme Court, Jason A. Cade
Judicial Federalism in the European Union, Michael Wells
Judicial Oversight of Interception of Communications in the United Kingdom: An Historical and Comparative Analysis, David G. Barnum
Kagel affiliates with UGA Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kaitlin Ball participates in international law conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kaitlin Ball participates in international law conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Keep It Secret, Keep It Safe: Protecting Trade Secrets by Revisiting the Reasonable Efforts Requirement in Federal Law, Molly Hubbard Cash
Keynote Address, Alan Morgan
Keynote Address, Jean-Marie Henckaerts
Keynote Address by Professor Judson Turner, Judson H. Turner
Keynote Address by Professor Ross Cheit, Ross Cheit
Killing a Culture: The Intentional Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq and Syria under International Law, Caitlin V. Hill
Kirkus Reviews features Baradaran's "How the Other Half Banks", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lanier publishes article in Experience, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law Department Announcement 1905-1906, University of Georgia
#LawHacks: Websites that You Wish You’d Known about Sooner Highly-useful Websites for Conducting Legal Research at the Local, State and National Levels, Zanada T. Joyner
Law of The Sea-Submerged Lands-A State Must Exercise Substantial, Continuous, And Recognized Authority To Establish A Body Of Water As A Historic Bay, Sarah Melissa Stebbins
Law school to host conference on social justice and legal representation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lawyers Jostle for Lead Position in Volkswagen Diesel Suits, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legal Research in the Age of Social Media, Endia S. Paige
Leonard publishes article in Jotwell's Health Law Section, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Leonard publishes article on the controversial Two-Midnight Rule, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Let's make the banks serve us: How the government subsidizes the super-rich, while we pay the overdraft fees, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Levin publishes article in Constitutional Commentary, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Levin publishes article in U.C. Davis Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Levin selected to serve on ACLU legal committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Local Data" in European Choice of Law: A Trojan Horse from across the Atlantic?, T.W. Dornis
Looking for Clarity in Death Row Clemency, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Looking More Closely at the Platypus of Formal Rulemaking, Kent H. Barnett
Lucky 13: Research Resources for Georgia and the Other States, Sharon Bradley
Lunchtime Legislative Update, Dean Burke and Terry England
Making Sense of Legislative Standing, Matthew I. Hall
Managing Corporate Federalism: The Least-Bad Approach to the Shareholder Bylaw Debate, Christopher M. Bruner
Mason wins American Counsel Association scholarship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mason wins American Counsel Association scholarship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Medical Staff Alignment and Recruitment Strategies, Carol Alexander, William Kanto, Ben Robinson, Troy Heidesch, and Mason Reid
Meyer presents at New York University School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Meyer presents “How Local Discrimination Promotes Global Public Goods”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Meyer publishes article in Carbon & Climate Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Meyer publishes “How Compliance Understates Effectiveness”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller publishes article in Washington Journal of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot’s article cited by United States Tax Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mize elected vice chair of UGA Staff Council, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mize elected vice chair of UGA Staff Council, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Money: The How the Other Half Banks Edition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Monopolies in Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Moore and Striepe present “The Librarians Strike Back: Implementing Strike Teams to Get Stuff Done”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Moore presents to Southeastern Association of Law Libraries, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Morgan publishes article in Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Morgan publishes article in Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Morning Plenary Session, James B. Langford
Music Lawyers Explore Fine Lines Highlighted by ‘Blurred Lines’ Verdict, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Native Northerner talks about South on UGA Founders Day, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Never Had a Choice and No Power to Alter": Illegitimate Children and the Supreme Court of Japan, Shigenori Matsui
News @ Georgia Law, March 2017, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Newsletter (1995-2000), Women Law Students' Association
NIAC Nonsense, the Afghan War, and Combatant Immunity, Jordan J. Paust
No Matter Who Draws the Lines: A Comparative Analysis of the Utility of Independent Redistricting Commissions in First-Past-the-Post Democracies, Katherine L. Ekstrand
Nomination deadline for Emma Terrell Distinguished Employee Award is Oct. 15, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Off the Record: Justice Denied to Child Sex Abuse Survivors (Documentary film premier), Valerie Gibson and Neil Jaffee
Opening Remarks, Bill Boling, Gary D. Nelson, William P. Kanto, Lisa Carhuff, and Nita Ham
Opening Remarks by Dink Nesmith, Dink Nesmith
Opinion: Too late for the financial crisis, Justice Department finally targets corporate execs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Opting Out of Fiduciary Duties and Liabilities in U.S. and U.K. Business Entities, Christopher Bruner
Orientation Schedule - JD 1Ls, Fall 2017, University of Georgia School of Law
Orientation Schedule - LLMs, Fall 2017, University of Georgia School of Law
Orientation Schedule - Transfer Students, Fall 2017, University of Georgia School of Law
Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge named dean of Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Playing God?": An Examination of the Legality of CRISPR Germline Editing Technology under the Current International Regulatory Scheme and the Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights, Brooke Elizabeth Hrouda
Pluralism/Regionalism/Fragmentation, Antonia Eliason, Markus Wagner, Robert Howse, and Harlan G. Cohen
Point Allocation History for Fall Semester 2016, Office of Registrar
Point Allocation History for Spring Semester 2016, Office of Registrar
Postal Banks are People's Banks: 6 Things You Need to Know About Postal Banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Posthumous Organ Donation as Prisoner Agency and Rehabilitation, Amanda Seals Bersinger and Lisa Milot
Power and Purpose in the 'Anglo-American' Corporation, Christopher M. Bruner
Practitioners deliver diverse curriculum p.14
Program creates student mentorships p.13
Property: Cases and Materials (3rd edition), James Smith, Edward J. Larson, John C. Nagle, and John A. Kidwell
Proportional Fault In Maritime Collisions-Charting The New Course, Gustave R. Dubus III
Proportionality Lost? The Rise of Enforcement-Based Equity in the Deportation System and Its Limitations, Jason A. Cade
Protecting cultural heritage to be topic of UGA presentation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Publicly Funded Objectors, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Public panel (morning), Dapo Akande, Laurie R. Blank, Blaise Cathcart, Ryan Goodman, Diane Marie Amann, and Jean-Marie Henckaerts
Puckett publishes article in Law Library Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and former Georgia Law professor Edward Larson to present UGA Charter Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Putting Faith in Europe: Should the U.S. Supreme Court Learn from the European Court of Human Rights?, Antony Barone Kolenc
Q&A on the News; Georgia Law professor featured, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Qui Tam Litigation Against Government Officials: Constitutional Implications of a Neglected History, Randy Beck
Radical Dissents in International Criminal Law Trials, Neha Jain and Christian Petterson
Randels receives honorable mention in ABA essay contest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Randels receives honorable mention in ABA essay contest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Reasonable Certainty & Corpus Linguistics: Judging Definiteness after Nautilus & Teva, Joseph S. Miller
Reaves presents at 7th International Conference of the Training of the Judiciary, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Record-breaking year for Law School Fund, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Record-breaking year for Law School Fund, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Reflections on My Journey as a Mother and a Judge, Ketanji Brown Jackson
Reflections on My Journey as a Mother and a Judge, Ketanji Brown Jackson, U.S. District Court, 3/2/2017, Ketanji Brown Jackson
Regulatory Issues Affecting Rural Healthcare and Potential Remedies, Gary Nelson, Lisa Carhuff, Kay Floyd, and Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
REMARKS: The United Nations: Pursuing Peace in the 21st Century, Dr. Kannan Rajarathinam
Report on University of Georgia School of Law, Association of American Law Schools
Review: 'How the Other Half Banks', by Mehrsa Baradaran, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rights of victims, defendant pitted in Simcox molestation case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand named new law school associate dean for academic affairs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand’s book named Outstanding Academic Title, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues' article cited by the Delaware Chancery Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in UGA’s “Focus on Faculty”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues named associate dean for faculty development at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues presents talk at Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues publishes article in Journal of Law & Politics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues publishes article in Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues publishes article in Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues publishes article in University of Illinois Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rural Hospital Consolidation, Affiliations, and Closures, Bill Boling, HD Cannington, Robin Rau, and Jim Coleman
RushCard disruption reveals why prepaid debit cards should not exist at all, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sachs participates in Duke law school seminar, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sachs publishes article in U.C. Davis Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sachs’ research used in certiorari petition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scholarship established in honor of former Georgia Law Dean Rebecca White, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School launches Atlanta program p.8
Scout’s Honor: Investigating and Uncovering Institutional Abuse, Peter Janci and Paul Mones
SEC Judge Declines to Submit Affidavit of No Bias, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Second-year student elected chief communications officer of ILSA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Second-year students selected for Gideon's Promise Summer Law Clerk Program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Second-year students selected for Gideon's Promise Summer Law Clerk Program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SEC use of in-house judges ruled unconstitutional, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Senate Bill 73 to Protect Police Animals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sen. Johnny Isakson to speak on international trade and economic growth, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Setting the Negotiating Agenda, C. Donald Johnson, Kathleen Claussen, Nicolas Lamp, and Timothy Meyer
Shackleford named to NALP publication advisory group, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Shackleford named to NALP publication advisory group Thursday, April 10, 2014, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Shareholder Bylaws and the Delaware Corporation, Christopher M. Bruner
Sheriff featured as part of UGA's "15 from 2015" campaign, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Short-Circuiting the New Major Questions Doctrine, Kent H. Barnett and Christopher J. Walker
Should the post office also be a bank?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
‘Sic ’Em City’ headlines UGA Homecoming Week, Office of Communications and Public Relations
‘Sic ’Em City’ headlines UGA Homecoming Week, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Six faculty earn promotions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Six faculty earn promotions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smith interviewed on GPB's On Second Thought, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smith named president-elect of Association for Law, Property and Society, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smith named president-elect of Association for Law, Property and Society, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smith named president of Association for Law, Property and Society, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smith participates in book panel discussion on "Land Use Law and Disability", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smith presents to American College of Real Estate Lawyers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
State of Rural Healthcare Legislation & Public Policy, Brock Slabach, Ethan James, William Custer, Preston W. Smith, and Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
States, Markets, and Gatekeepers: Public-Private Regulatory Regimes in an Era of Economic Globalization, Christopher M. Bruner
State Taxation (3rd edition), Jerome R. Hellerstein, Walter Hellerstein, and John A. Swain
Strength in Intellectual Property Protection and Foreign Direct Investment Flows in Least Developed Countries, James Thuo Gathii
Students gain victory in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Students gain victory in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Students Persuade 11th Circuit to Revive Inmate's Lawsuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Submarine Statutes, Christian Turner
Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings and Constitutional Change, Lori A. Ringhand and Paul M. Collins Jr.
Supreme Court ruling could mean millions in lost revenue for Kansas and Kansas City, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Table of Contents, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Table of Contents and Masthead, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Table of Contents and Masthead, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Table of Contents and Masthead, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Table of Contents, Vol 23:2, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Talking the talk: Associate professor helps students learn language of law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tanja’s memorial: Proposed law would define killing a police dog as murder, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tax Procedure and Tax Fraud in a Nutshell (4th edition), Camilla E. Watson
Technological Innovations Addressing Access Shortages, Jeff Robbins, Sherrie Williams, Baha Zeidan, and Fazal Khan
Telehealth & the Future of Technology Impacting Rural Health, Erica Baker, Julia Driessen, Tanya Mack, Steve McGraw, and Glenn Pearson
Textbook List, Fall 2016, Office of Registrar
Textbook List, Fall 2017, Office of Registrar
Textbook List, Spring 2017, Office of Registrar
Textbook List, Summer 2017, Office of Registrar
The 27th Annual Red Clay Conference to focus on public interests and private rights, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The American Press Covers JFK's Murder, and the Impossible Comes to Pass, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The American Promise: Rethinking Voting Rights Law and Policy for a Multiracial and Divided America, Guy-Uriel E. Charles
The Changing Law of The Sea: Western Hemisphere Perspectives, Daniel C. Turack
The Downstream Consequences of Misdemeanor Pretrial Detention, Paul Heaton, Sandra G. Mayson, and Megan Stevenson
The Drug Short: A New Mechanism for Creating Financial Incentives for the Discovery of Invalid Pharmaceutical Patents, Christopher Edward Neill
The Emerging System of Sources of International Criminal Law and International Criminal Responsibility, Javier Donde Matute
The Enduring Ambivalence of Corporate Law, Christopher M. Bruner
The Fine Print, Vol. 1, No. 1, Students of the University of Georgia School of Law
The Future of Lower-Income Students in Higher Education: Rethinking the Pell Program and Federal Tax Incentives, Camilla E. Watson
The great, wholly legal bank robbery, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Institutionalization of Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings, Paul M. Collins Jr. and Lori A. Ringhand
The Law of Class Actions and Other Aggregate Litigation (2nd edition), Richard A. Nagareda, Robert G. Bone, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, Charles Silver, and Patrick Woolley
The Media Exemption Puzzle of Campaign Finance Laws, Sonja R. West
The “Netflix tax” – coming to a country near you, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The OECD Guiding Principles On Transfrontier Pollution, Robert E. Stein
The Opioid Epidemic & Addiction Treatment, Macarena Garcia, Mark Faul, Brian Kaskie, Toni Miles, and Fazal Khan
The Persistence of Fatal Police Taserings 2016, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Politics of Invoking Chevron Deference, Kent H. Barnett, Christina L. Boyd, and Christopher J. Walker
The Practice and Tax Consequences of Nonqualified Deferred Compensation, David Walker
The Preliminary Injunction Standard in Diversity: A Typical Unguided Erie Choice, David E. Shipley
The Production Function of the Regulatory State: How Much Do Agency Budgets Matter?, JB Ruhl
The promise of legal representation often not fulfilled, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The promise of legal representation often not fulfilled, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Radical Majoritarianism of Rule 23(b)(2), Myriam Gilles
The Remarks of Hamilton Lokey, Hamilton Lokey
The School of Law, University of Georgia
The Single-Assassin Theory, the Media Establishment and the CIA, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Story of The Federalist: How Hamilton and Madison Reconceived America, Dan T. Coenen
The Supreme Court’s Gay Marriage Decision Will Affect Divorce, Too, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Supreme Court’s Limited Public Forum, Sonja R. West
The “Term in Review”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The “Term in Review”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Testamentary Foundations of Commercial Arbitration, Peter B. Rutledge
The Top Five Supreme Court Nomination Myths, Paul M. Collins Jr. and Lori A. Ringhand
The Uberization of Money, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson publishes article in Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Three Courts, One Survivor: The Intersection of Civil, Criminal and Juvenile Courts in Child Sex Abuse Cases, Alan A. Cook, Robin Shearer, and Ashley Wilcott
Three professors to have new titles in January, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tight Bank Oversight Could Offset Stress Test Predictability, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Top scholar in tax, business and private equity to join faculty, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Top tax scholar joins faculty p.25
Transboundary Water Issues: Implications of Florida v. Georgia, Wilton Rooks, Lewis B. Jones, R. Todd Silliman, and Laurie A. Fowler
Trauma-Informed Lawyering: Vicarious Trauma and Compassion Fatigue in Representing Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse, Brian Bride and Emma Hetherington
Tribute to Sam Davis: A Georgia Perspective, Ronald L. Carlson
Trimble publishes article in Mercer Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Alumni Association announces 40 Under 40 Class of 2014; four Georgia Law alumni included, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Alumni Association announces 40 Under 40 Class of 2014; four Georgia Law alumni included, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Alumni Association announces 40 Under 40 Class of 2015; two Georgia Law graduates included, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Alumni Association announces seventh annual Bulldog 100 list; eight Georgia Law grads named, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Alumni Association to present awards, White to receive faculty award and Blanchard to receive alumni award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA chapter of Blue Key Honor Society to honor five; including two Georgia Law alumni, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA chapter of Blue Key Honor Society to honor five; including two Georgia Law alumni, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Foundation board appoints new chair, vice chair, treasurer, secretary and welcomes four elected trustees; two Georgia Law alumni named, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA graduate programs continue to move up in national rankings, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA invites applications and nominations for the position of dean of the law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA invites applications and nominations for the position of dean of the law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA law graduate Sally Yates nominated for U.S. deputy attorney general, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Law Prof Pushes US Senators for Misdemeanor Right to Counsel, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA law school creates Jurist in Residence program honoring late Judge B. Avant Edenfield, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA names inaugural class of Women’s Leadership Fellows; Dean Rodrigues included, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA professor Mehrsa Baradaran's book details bank shortcomings for poor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA professors publish recommendations for state Alzheimer’s registry, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA professors publish recommendations for state Alzheimer’s registry, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA’s Blue Key Honor Society to recognize five with service, young alumni awards; three are Georgia Law grads, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA statements on the passing of former Georgia Gov. Carl E. Sanders (JD ’48), Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA’s Washington Semester Program welcomes largest, most academically diverse group; Kurtz to teach, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA to celebrate 230th anniversary with series of Founders Day events; former Associate Dean Kurtz to deliver lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA to celebrate Honors Week April 13-17, law school to hold its ceremony April 17, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA to launch Chambliss Leadership Forum honoring former U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss; senator to teach at law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA to offer three-year J.D./M.B.A. program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Understanding the Psychology of Child Sexual Abuse and Using Experts Effectively, Julie Medlin and Kevin McMurry
University of Georgia Alumni Association celebrates 40 Under 40 Class of 2015; Alums Boyd and Gooch included, Office of Communications and Public Relations
University of Georgia Foundation board elects new trustees; Shipley named ex-officio voting trustee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
University of Georgia Foundation board elects new trustees; Shipley named ex-officio voting trustee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Unlike SEC, FTC makes quick fix to ward off ALJ constitutional challenges, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Unmaking Unauthorized Immigrants, Amanda Frost
Unspoken: Social Class and the American Legal Academy, Paul Horwitz
U.S. District Court Judge Steve Jones to deliver Georgia Law commencement speech, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Using Signal Theory to Determine Nonobviousness of Inventions, Michael O'Brien and Idonah Molina
US Supreme Court rule on earnings tax could hurt Kansas, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Visiting Professor Smolla named dean of Delaware Law School, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Volkswagen Litigation Provokes Criticism in Rare Form, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Voting Rights and the History of Institutionalized Racism: Criminal Disenfranchisement in the United States and South Africa, Brock A. Johnson
Vulnerable Persons in Custody, Russell C. Gabriel, Jamie Roberts, Rachel Grossman, and Leanne Purdum
VW-Prozess: Der Kampf um das goldene Mandat, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Waiting to Marry Until Same-Sex Marriage Is Legal in Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Was Castro Behind the JFK Assassination?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Watkins publishes article in Connecticut Insurance Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Watson publishes article in Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Welcome remarks, Marlan Wilbanks
Wells publishes article in St. John’s Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West participates in panel on media law in the wake of Ferguson, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents on “’The Press’ Then & Now”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in Education Law & Policy Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in Slate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in Washington Monthly, Office of Communications and Public Relations
What Did the Supreme Court Hold in Heffernan v. City of Paterson?, Michael Wells
What Is (and Isn't) Healthism, Jessica L. Roberts and Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
What the U.S. doesn't like about Japan's post offices, Office of Communications and Public Relations
When Small Banks Merge, There are Big Stakes for Customers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Which Supreme Court Cases Influenced Recent Supreme Court IP Decisions? A Citation Study, Joseph S. Miller
Who Has Standing to Sue the President Under the Emoluments Clauses?, Matthew I. Hall
Why Banks Fail So Many Americans—and a Possible Solution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why Banks Fail So Many Americans—and a Possible Solution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why Bias Challenges to Administrative Adjudication Should Succeed, Kent H. Barnett
Why doctors' call to ban drug advertising is a dead end, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why not limit Neil Gorsuch — and all Supreme Court justices — to 18-year terms?, Lori A. Ringhand and Paul M. Collins Jr.
Why people who use payday loans aren't 'financially stupid,' just desperate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why We Should Be Talking About Russell Simmons' RushCard Fiasco, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wilkes publishes article in Journal of Southern Legal History, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Will Supreme Court nationalize same-sex marriage? UGA experts will look for clues in oral arguments, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wilson to lead law school's career development office, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wilson to lead law school's career development office, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Yates’ No. 2 to take over Atlanta U.S. attorney spot, Office of Communications and Public Relations
You Can Now Get Your Tax Refunds In Cash At Walmart, Office of Communications and Public Relations