Content Posted in 2018
11 Former Atlanta Educators Convicted in Cheating Scandal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
2016-17 Executive, Managing and Editorial Boards, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
2016 Awards Day reception, Office of Communications and Public Relations
2017-18 Advocacy Season: Three national titles and coveted state trophy p.4
2017-18 Executive, Managing and Editorial Boards, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
22 Make Daily Report’s First Lifetime Achiever List; Georgia Law professor and six alumni named, Office of Communications and Public Relations
28th Annual School of Law Homecoming BBQ event information p.14
Academic Component, Marcia Levy, Lisa Mead, Thiadora Pina, and Alexi Freeman
Access to Justice, Rationality, and Personal Jurisdiction, Adam Steinman
A Constitutional Challenge to NYC’s Ban on Dancing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Critique of the ICRC's Updated Commentary to the First Geneva Convention: Arming Medical Personnel and the Loss of Protected Status, Nicholas W. Mull
Adjudicating Religious Sincerity, Nathan Chapman
Advocates Push CFPB For Strong Payday Lending Rules, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Advocates push for the U.S. Postal Service to offer basic banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Advocating Against Pre-Trial Incarceration, Vickie Jester and Benjamin Pearlman
Advocating for Housing and the Homeless, Mary Caplan, Dawn Brown, and Susan Reif
Advocating for Parents' Rights, Diana Rugh Johnson and Samuel Thomas
A Fresh Look at Hybrids: Externship or Clinic or Something Else Entirely, Paul Bennett, Amanda Bynum, Willie Jordan-Curtiss, and Connie Smotherman
Alabama on potential collision course with supreme court over gay marriage, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Alan Cook publishes Inside Adjudicative Criminal Procedure, 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
Alumna chosen to lead nation’s first legal clinic solely dedicated to victims of child sexual abuse, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Alumni/Alumnae profiles pp.29-31
Alumni/Alumnae Profiles pp.30-33
Alumni/Alumnae Weekend 2017 p.32
Alumni/Alumnae Weekend 2018 and Awards pp.34-36
Alumnus loans black history artifacts to law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann participates in consultation as Special Adviser on Children in Armed Conflict to the International Criminal Court Prosecutor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann participates in discussion on international criminal law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents at American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents at launch of International Criminal Court Office of the Prosecutor Policy on Children, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on the arms control legacy of Dean Rusk, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on "The Value of Peace and the Crime of Aggression", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes article in the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes article on securing child rights during times of conflict, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amateur to Entrepreneur: How to be a Musician and a Professional, Alyssa DeHayes, Drew Vandenberg, Knowa D. Johnson, and Michelle Davis
American Depository Receipts As A Way For Russian Companies to Enter The U.S. Capital Market, Dmitry Gladkov
American Presidents, William Elliott Stiles
America's Criminal Justice System Should Not Be an Immigration Removal System, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amgen Subpoenas a Journalist as it Fights a Shareholder Lawsuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amicus Briefs, 2015, University of Georgia School of Law Library
Amicus Briefs, 2016, University of Georgia School of Law Library
Amicus Briefs, 2017, University of Georgia School of Law Library
Amicus Briefs, 2018, University of Georgia School of Law Library
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
A New Regulatory Environment for the Telecommunication Industry, Jerome Lavigne Delville
Annual Report 2014-2015, Office of Law School Advancement
Annual Report 2015-2016, Office of Law School Advancement
Appel featured in E&E News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Appellate clinic expands to Ninth Circuit p.9
Appellate Litigation Clinic wins case in U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Appellate Litigation Clinic wins case, serves clients p.8
Appel speaks on climate change, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Appel speaks on the Wilderness Act, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Apptastic!-- Valuable Legal and Productivity Apps, Thomas J. Striepe
A Reformed Liberalism: Michael McConnell’s Contributions to Christian Jurisprudence, Nathan Chapman
Are some opinions unpublished to avoid review? Thomas dissent highlights the issue, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Return to Bilateral Agreements: An End to the Nondiscriminatory Multilateral Trading System?, C. Donald Johnson
Arms, William Elliott Stiles
Arresting the Village-to-Prison Pipeline: Mandatory Criminal ADR as a Transitional Justice Strategy, Jeremy Akin
A Tale of Two Composers: An Argument for a Limited Expansion of Moral Rights for Composers, Cassidy Grunninger
Athens Circa 1859, William Elliott Stiles
Athens-Clarke County attorneys, judges named to State Bar of Georgia committees, 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 Tribute to Hope Lewis, Karen E. Bravo
August 2016 E-Newsletter Student Spotlight: Third-year student Hannah S. Sells, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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
Awards Day 2018, University of Georgia School of Law
Backing Down: Blurred Lines in the Standards for Analysis of Substantial Similarity in Copyright Infringement for Musical Works, Nicholas Booth
Banking for the Poor, The Hillary Doctrine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Banking Services Needed for Low-Income Families, 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 appears on UpFront radio program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran delivers keynote at American Postal Workers Union National Convention, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran delivers keynote at National Association of Letter Carriers Convention, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in Bloomberg BNA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in Financial Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in MarketWatch, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in MarketWatch, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in Moyers & Company, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in NerdWallet, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in Slate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in The American Prospect, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in The Atlantic, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in The Atlantic, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in The Chautauquan Daily, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in The Chautauquan Daily, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in The New Yorker, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in The Observer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in the Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in UGA's "Focus on Faculty", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured in Yes! Magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Bankrate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on BYUradio program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Chicago radio program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on C-SPAN, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Daily Kos, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Economy Watch, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Institute for Public Accuracy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Law Street Media, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on NPR's Marketplace, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on NPR's Marketplace program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on NPR's On Point program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on NPR's The Takeaway, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Radio West program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Salon, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on The Irish Examiner, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran featured on Uprising Radio, 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 interviewed on The Daily Report radio program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran mentioned in Yes! magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents at Chautauqua Institute, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents at Columbia Law School, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents at Duke University School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents at Loyola Law School, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents at New York University, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents at TEDxUGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents at UCLA School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents at USC School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents on forthcoming book on black banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents on forthcoming book on black banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in American Banker, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in Corporate Practice Commentator, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in Democracy Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in The Harvard Law Record, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes article in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes commentary in The Atlantic, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes "How Going Postal Could Help the Underbanked", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran's book reviewed by Democracy Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran selected as chair-elect on AALS section, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran serves as featured panelist at New America event, 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 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's TEDxUGA talk featured on Law Street Media, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: The Litigation Ruse, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Barnett featured in Greenwire, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett featured in UGA’s “Focus on Faculty”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents article at Civil Justice Symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents at ABA's Administrative Law Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents at Federal Administrative Law Judges Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents at Junior-Faculty Exchange Program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents at Michigan State University, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents at Missouri Law Review Symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents on Chevron at ABA's Administrative Law Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in UC Davis Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett's article reviewed in JOTWELL, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett's research featured in National Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett's research referenced in City Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Batten becomes instructor-in-residence in Atlanta p.9
Beck featured in Politico, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Beck, Lanier and Weeks become associate deans pp.22-23
Beck publishes article in Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Beck receives Garwood Visiting Fellowship at Princeton, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Become a Sustainer (Back Cover)
Benham Scholars Program to enhance diversity in legal education and the profession p.6
Bernie Sanders has a pretty revolutionary idea to change America's post offices, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bernie Sanders Lays Out His Plan for Sweeping Financial Reform, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bernie Sanders's Highly Sensible Plan to Turn Post Offices Into Banks, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bernie Sanders’s Plan to Make Banking Affordable for Average Americans, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bersinger receives Young Alumni/Alumnae of Excellence Award p.34
Big Ideas in Rural Health, Mac McCormick, Robin Rau, Beth NeSmith, and Tee Faircloth
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
Boeing Company vice president and general counsel speaks on business ethics p.20
Bradley presents at CALI Conference on Law School Computing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bradley presents at SEAALL/SWALL meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bradley presents at SEAALL/SWALL meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brexit vote leads to uncertainty, probably more EU exits; UGA experts available to comment, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brexit vote leads to uncertainty, probably more EU exits; UGA experts available to comment, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown featured in Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown presents at 110th AALS Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown presents at Chapman University Fowler School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown presents on a prosecutor's professional responsibility, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown publishes article in Hofstra Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Building Relationships: Mentorship program offers connection p.7
Building the Whole Lawyer: Preparing Students for Entry-Level Success, Courtney Brooks, Jeff White, Nicole Killoran, and Beth Locker
Burch featured in UGA’s “Focus on Faculty”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burch receives an award for her "Judging Multidistrict Litigation" article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Business groups get an early jump on tax fight, Office of Communications and Public Relations
But don't bank on it, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade featured in Bloomberg BNA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade featured in Bloomberg BNA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade featured in Bloomberg BNA article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade featured in the Dalton Daily Citizen, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade featured on Bloomberg's "Cases and Controversies", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade presents at Crimmigration Control International Net of Studies Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade presents on immigration equity, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade publishes article in the New York University Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade's article cited in amicus brief, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade's NYU Law Review Online article receives a response essay, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade's NYU Law Review Online article receives a response essay, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade's NYU Law Review Online article receives a response essay, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cahill presents at CALI Conference on Law School Computing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cahill presents on emerging trends in legal technology, 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 cited by Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson cited in Georgia Court of Appeals opinion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson cited in Georgia Supreme Court opinion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in Richmond Free Press, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on wsbradio.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on wsbradio.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson publishes 2015-16 edition of Trial Handbook for Georgia Lawyers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson quoted by Associated Press, featured in U.S. News & World Report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson quoted by Reuters, featured in The Fiscal Times, 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 referenced by Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson, Thompson named to James Magazines Most Influential Attorneys list, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presents at CALI Conference on Law School Computing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presents at SEAALL/SWALL meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson receives AALL Volunteer Service Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson receives accolades at AALL Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson selected as chair-elect of AALS library and legal information section, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Center entrenches law school's global presence p.21
Center Stage: Focusing the Spotlight on Students Leading “Professional Meetings” as a Tool for Professional Identity Development, Tracye Edwards and Reena Parambath
CFPB Uses Old Strategy in Robocall Debt Collection Case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CFPB Uses Old Strategy in Robocall Debt Collection Case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chambliss continues as Sanders Scholar p.8
Chambliss returns as Sanders Scholar, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Changing of the Guard: Law School Millennials & Law Graduate Professionals, Dena Bauman, Jessica Heywood, and Teresa Schmiedeler
Chapman publishes article on the Establishment Clause, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman wins AALS Berman Prize for scholarly work, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman wins AALS Berman Prize for scholarly work, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Checks and the mail: Push is on for USPS to offer basic banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
ChexSystems Score: What It Is & How To Improve It, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Citizens Deliver 150K Petitions Demanding Postal Banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Class Component in the Age of the New ABA Standards, Sande Buhai, Rebecca Delfino, and Diane Uchimaya
Class of 2017 Commencement pp.16-17
Class Schedule - Spring 2018, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Summer 2018, Office of Registrar
Click Here: Externship Data Management Tools to Increase Productivity (and Promote Sanity), Jodi S. Balsam, Lauren N. Donald, Carolyn Young Larmore, and Sarah Shalf
Clinical Pedagogy of Externship to Effectively Achieve Educational Goals and Political Reforms, Noora AlShamlan
Clinton, Warren still at Odds on Banking Policy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Closing Remarks, University of Georgia School of Law
Cohen featured in Global Atlanta, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents at Georgetown University Law Center, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents at law colloquium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen publishes article in Brigham Young University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Combating the Anti-trade Movement: Evaluating the Trans-Pacific Partnership’s Place in International Patent Law, William G. Adams
Combatting Online Privacy: A Case Study on Popcorn Time and Revising Available Remedies to Copyright Holders, Zachary Charles Fritts Landy
Commentary: Why We Need to Stop Fining Big Banks Like Wells Fargo, Mehrsa Baradaran
Commercial and Sexual Exploitation of Children: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Advocacy, Heather Stockdale, Tom Rawlings, Alissa Tertichny, Cherice Hopkins, and Robin Shearer
Committed to preparing legal leaders p.7
Commit to Georgia: School of Law Campaign Update (Back Cover)
Commit to the School of Law, Commit to Georgia p.10
Community HeLP Clinic wins top prize in Combatting Senior Hunger in Georgia – Creative Solution Awards, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Conference addresses child endangerment and sexual abuse p.18
Conference and symposia highlights p.10
CONFERENCE: IntLawGrrrls! 10th Birthday Conference, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative law
Conference on the 2016 ICRC Commentary on the First Geneva Convention: Afternoon Rapporteur Session One, Michael Baker and Nichole Novosel
Conference on the 2016 ICRC Commentary on the First Geneva Convention: Afternoon Rapporteur Session Two, Dana Lohrberg and Ethan Morris
Conference on the 2016 ICRC Commentary on the First Geneva Convention: Public Panel Rapporteur Session, Matthew Coutreau and William Ogden
Conference on the 2016 ICRC Commentary on the First Geneva Convetion: Afternoon Rapporteur Session Three, Jamie McDowell and Hannah Ponders
Conference spotlights advocacy for abuse survivors p.18
Conflicts of Interest in Cause-Lawyering, Nathan S. Chapman, Scott L. Cummings, Eric Rassbach, and Gerry Weber
Conflicts of Interest in Multi-district Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, Charles M. Silver, and Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat
Conflicts of Interest in Public Defender Offices, Russell C. Gabriel, Margareth Etienne, Pamela R. Metzger, and Judith P. Miller
Confrontation With Black Partygoers Leads to Gang Charges for White Group, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Congressmen Rally to Open Supreme Court to Cameras, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Connecting Children and Incarcerated Parents, Christine M. Scartz, Sandra Barnhill, and Alfredo Fargione
Continuing a legacy of diversity with the Larry D. Thompson Legacy of Leadership Fellowship Program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Contorting Common Article 3: Reflections on the Revised ICRC Commentary, Michael A. Newton
Controlling the Bull in the China Shop: Addressing privilege, power and identity in Externship teaching and programming, Alexi Freeman, Carmia Caesar, Monika Batra Kashyap, and Sara Jackson
Cook publishes 2015-16 edition of Trial Handbook for Georgia Lawyers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cook publishes article in Brooklyn Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cook publishes article in Georgia Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cook publishes essay in Notre Dame Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Copyright on the Internet: A Comparison of U.S. and E.C. Protection, Erik Daems
Copyright Protection of Software, Severine Desimpelaere
Corporate Governance in the Common-law World: the Political Foundations of Shareholder Power, Christopher Bruner
Corporate Governance Reform in Post-Crisis Financial Firms: Two Fundamental Tensions, Christopher M. Bruner
Course List, Fall 2017, Office of Registrar
Course List, Fall 2018, Office of Registrar
Course List, Spring 2018, Office of Registrar
Court Decisions That Set No Precedent, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Courtroom as Classroom: Lessons from Front Line Judges, Patricia Barron, Kristin Miller, Susan Tate, Velma Tilley, and Elizabeth Grant
Courtroom named for Butler family p.36
Creative Collaborations with Career Services Offices, Denise Roy, Leanne Fuith, and Adam Brown
Crim wins Russell Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cultural Racketeering: An Analysis of the U.S. Response, Ann Parks Minor
Cybersecurity and the Rights of the Internet User in France, Jennifer Cross
Dangerous Defendants, Sandra G. Mayson
Deal makes his mark on Georgia’s judiciary, and it’s likely to grow, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dean Rusk International Law Center
Dean Rusk International Law Center celebrating 40 years of excellence p.28
December 2016 E-newsletter Alumnus Spotlight: Neil H. Wasser (J.D.'80), Office of Communications and Public Relations
December 2016 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Second-year student Tyler M. Sandifer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Decriminalizing Childhood, Andrea L. Dennis
Dedication, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Defendant Represents Himself in Death Case; Jury Selection to Begin, Office of Communications and Public Relations
DeKalb mom jailed after children killed by fire bonds out, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis featured on The New Orleans Advocate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis publishes article in Catholic University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis publishes article in Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis publishes article in Law and Contemporary Problems, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis publishes article on police violence, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Development and Regional Trade Agreements: Entrenching Structural Inequities, Antonia Eliason
Diamonds Aren't Always a Consumer's Best Friend: Considering the Need for Regulation in the Diamond Grading Industry, Hannah Ponders Feist
Did J. Edgar Hoover Kill JFK?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Different Lyrics, Same Song: Watts, Ferguson, and the Stagnating Effect of the Politics of Law and Order, Lonnie T. Brown
Digital Literacy: Detecting Fake News in a Post-Truth Era, Carol A. Watson
Digitize Your To-Do List: A Librarian's Introduction to KanbanFlow, Rachel S. Evans
Displaced Homemakers and Women’s Domestic Labor: From Universalism to Gender Difference, Deborah Dinner
Dispute Settlement Under the Next Generation of Free Trade Agreements, Kathleen Claussen
Distributed Ledgers, Traceable Shares, and the Division of Power in Corporate Law, Christopher M. Bruner
DNA & Innocence, 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
DSS Awards: Cousin, Stembler and Tillman honored pp.33-34
Due Process Abroad, Nathan Chapman
Due Process of War, Nathan Chapman
Due Process vs. Administrative Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Eaton publishes article in William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in Bloomberg BNA article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in National Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in the National Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch organizes aggregate litigation conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch presents at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania judicial retreat, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch publishes article in New York University Journal of Law & Business, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch quoted by Reuters, featured in the Insurance Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Edith House Lecture: Federal judge shares her story as a mother and jurist p.22
Educators and young lawyer take opposing sides at hearing over academic credit for paid externships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Edwards argues before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 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 co-chairs AALS Scholarship Section Panel, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Burch presents on potential class action reforms, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch featured in The National Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch featured in The Wall Street Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch presents at Notre Dame Law School, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Email, Social Media, and Professionalism for Externs, Bernadette Feeley, Jennifer Murphy Romig, and Colleen T. Scarola
Emerging Issues and Controversies, Scott E. Sundby, Nora Demleitner, Stephen Rushin, and Julian A. Cook
Empowered Advocacy, The University of Georgia
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Travis M. Trimble
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Travis M. Trimble
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Travis M. Trimble
Environmental Perspectives on Disaster Law, Robert Verchick
Environmental Practicum students collaborating with Watershed UGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Environmental Practicum students draft Watershed Management Plan to gain funding to restore UGA’s Trail Creek, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Environmental Problem Solving in the Private Sector, Michael Vandenbergh
Episode 1: Christopher Slobogin & Sandra Mayson, Christopher Slobogin and Sandra Mayson
Ethics Conference Speakers Warn Lawyers: Technological Ignorance Has Consequences, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Eugenius Aristides Nisbet, Eugenius Aristides Nisbet
Evans presents at CALI Conference on Law School Computing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans publishes article on improving web discovery with maps, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Exercising the Doctrine of Judicial Review by Establishing a Constitutional Court in Mexico, Irma Leticia Leal-Moya
Expert on globalization and the legal profession to speak at Georgia Law's 113th Sibley Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Externship Programs Away from Government Centers and Big Cities: How to Meet Student Demand?, Inge Van der Cruysse
Externships: Teaching Civility and Professionalism, Joanna A. Medrano and Marcia Levy
Faculty promotions and achievements pp.24-28
Fall 2016 Signature Lectures bring internationally prominent speakers to UGA, two are Georgia Law grads, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Favoring the Press, Sonja R. West
Feb 2016 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Michael L. McGlamry (J.D.'82), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Feb 2016 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Third-year student Eleanor "Keith" Emanuel, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Federal Court Structure and Oversight" testimonty by Hosch Professor Lori A. Ringhand before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Federal Courts, Lori A. Ringhand
Federal judge discusses process of sentencing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Federal Judge Rules SEC In-House Judge’s Appointment ‘Likely Unconstitutional’, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fed’s Lockhart Still Sees Rate Increase June-September, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fighting Poverty with Consumer Subsidies, Stephen Lee
Firm and Corporation challenge winners announced, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Five graduates join the federal bench p.37
Five jurists, including a U.S. Supreme Court justice, teach law courses, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Flood Insurance: The Fate of the NFIP in the Wake of Hurricane Irma, Susana Ferreira, Janice Mitchell, Terry Lunn, Hadyn Blaize, and Christian Turner
For America's Unbanked: Re-establishing the Postal Savings Bank, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Foreign Banking Legislation in the U.S., Jun Chen
Foreign Regulators Stonewalling SEC Probes, Commissioner Says, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former Dean Spurgeon receives award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former Deputy US AG and Pepsico GC Goes to Finch McCranie, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Former Sen. Saxby Chambliss returns to teach as Georgia Law’s Sanders Scholar, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fowler featured in Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fowler receives state bar environmental award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fowler receives state bar environmental award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Free Speech and Generally Applicable Laws: A New Doctrinal Synthesis, Dan T. Coenen
Free Speech and the Law of Evidence, Dan T. Coenen
From the Capitol to the West Wing: Making the Most of Federal Law and U.S. Government Information on the Web, Anne Burnett
From the Dean: Delivering on our promise p.1
From the Dean: Prepare. Connect. Lead. p.1
From the law school's leaders p.0
From the law school's leaders p.0
FTC Regulating Cybersecurity post WYNDHAM: An International Common Law Comparison on the Impact of Regulation of Cybersecurity, Andrew Z. R. Smith
Gabriel featured in Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gabriel publishes article in the Mercer Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gabriel serves on state bar public defender system panel, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gabriel serves on state bar public defender system panel, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Executive, Managing and Editorial Boards, 2018-2019, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Georgia landowners fight eminent domain over pipeline, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law creates elite fellowship with Goddard Foundation gift; Full-tuition-plus law school scholarships to include professional development opportunities, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law dedicates courtroom in honor of Butler family, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law featured in the Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law featured in The Daily Report regarding Wilbanks CEASE Clinic, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law featured on WebWire, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes as regional finalists in ABA Regional Negotiation Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law finishes Vis moot court competition tied for 5th; last American team in contest, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law grads leading Georgia’s lawyers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law launches Atlanta Semester in Practice program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law launches Corsair Law Society, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law launches Global Governance Summer School in Belgium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law launches women’s leadership initiative, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law leads state in bar exam passage rate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law names Hanson employee of the year, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law names inaugural Philip H. Alston, Jr. Distinguished Law Fellows, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law names Mize employee of the year, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law organizes symposium to address rural healthcare issues, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law posts strong finish in National Appellate Advocacy 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 Review cited in U.S. Supreme Court opinion, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law Review Editorial Board, 2018-19, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law Review Executive and Managing Boards, 2018-19, Georgia Law Review
Georgia Law School Gets $2M for 'Tuition-Plus' Scholarship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law’s Cohen named inaugural holder of international law professorship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law students and Appellate Litigation Clinic secure rare presidential clemency grant for indigent client, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law student's article featured on SCOTUSblog, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law students emerge victorious in Southeast Model African Union, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law students quoted in Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law’s West promoted to named professorship in First Amendment law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law's Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic featured in Verdict magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law team finishes as quarterfinalists at Prince competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law teams finish as regional semifinalists national mock trial competitions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law teams win Best Draft Awards at Transactional LawMeet competitions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host international humanitarian law conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law to host public interest conference focusing on social justice, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law welcomes its new students, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins Craven national moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Law wins National Appellate Advocacy Regional, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia on the Web, Maureen Cahill
Georgia’s 2014 Law Grads Found Job Market Was Still Hard, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia state Rep. Stacey Godfrey Evans to give Georgia Law’s House Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia stresses treatment for pregnant drug users, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Get Caught with Pot, Face Deportation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Glover and Parrish win Talmadge Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
'Good Ol' Boys Club' In MDL, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Grade Distribution - Fall 2017, Office of Registrar
Grade Distribution - Spring 2018, Office of Registrar
Graham presents at SEAALL/SWALL meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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
Hack the Planet! -- Cybersecurity Tips to Keep You, Your Data, and Your Clients Safe, Jason Tubinis
Hashimoto featured in Georgia Magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hashimoto mentioned on LegalNews.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hashimoto's research featured in Arizona Republic news article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hazardous Waste Determination and Government Enforcement Actions in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and the Law No. 24051: Comparison between the United States and Argentina, Eduardo Jose Conghos
Hellerstein featured in Alaska Dispatch News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein participates in meeting for OECD, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article about consumption taxation of cloud computing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in American University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in Florida Tax Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in Journal of Taxation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in State Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in State Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in State Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes chapter in Comparative Fiscal Federalism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes chapter in Recent Developments in Value Added Taxes 2015, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes review in International VAT Monitor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein serves as OECD expert in Kazakhstan, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein serves as panelist at American Bar Association meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hetherington featured in Macon Telegraph, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hetherington featured in The Northeast Georgian, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hetherington featured on WUGA, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hillary Clinton wants Georgia to expand autism insurance, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hold the Champagne on GE Capital’s Breakup, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Homecoming BBQ 2017 & Alumni/Alumnae Weekend 2018 p.37
How America Tolerates Racism in Jury Selection, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How and Why to Teach Externs: What Makes Lawyers Happy?, Larry Krieger and Amy Sankaran
How Bernie Sanders Plans to Transform the Postal Service and Help Millions in Poverty, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How Dreamland Colored My Summer Vacation and Thinking about the Opioid Epidemic, Elizabeth Leonard
How Laws Are Made: The Administrative Agencies, Sharon Bradley
How Laws Are Made: The Courts, Sharon Bradley
How Laws Are Made: The Legislature, Sharon Bradley
How the other half banks, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How the Other Half Banks: Exclusion, Exploitation, and the Threat to Democracy, Mehrsa Baradaran
How the United States' Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program Violates its Customary International Law Obligations Founded in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, Gregory W. Donaldson
How the US post office can save America - and itself, Office of Communications and Public Relations
How to Protect Your Music, Michelle Davis
Huge Constitutional questions await Supreme Court in 2015, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Human Rights and Due Process of Law, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Identifying and Reporting Child Sexual Abuse, Sally Sheppard, Alicia Chandler, Jennifer Elkins, Melissa Carter, Harrison Daniel, and Joanna Woolman
Impacts of Culture and How it Affects Clinical Pedagogies, Melissa Deehring and Stephanie Marie Ledesma
Improv & Internships: Using Improvisation Techniques to Teach Vital Lawyering Skills, Leah Young and Alison Lintal
Inaugural Edenfield Jurist in Residence: Class, lecture focus on sentencing p.20
Inequality in the U.S. Banking System, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Inimicus Libertatis: Chief Justice Rehnquist’s Majority or Plurality Opinions in the Field of Criminal Procedure, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
In Memoriam: Peter A. Appel and Verner F. Chaffin p.26-27
Inside Adjudicative Criminal Procedure: What Matters and Why, Julian A. Cook and Alan A. Cook
Insuring Failure: How Crowd-Sourcing Sites May be Forced Into the Role of Patent Insurance, Spencer S. Haley
Interaction Between National Environmental Marketing Regulations and International Trade, Pirkko-Liis Harkmaa
International Aspects of Banking Regulations - Panama and U.S., Annette Cecilia De Leon Molina
In the Trenches, Lou Semrad, Vicki Lewis, Tyler Williams, and Roger Forgey
Introducing the law school's new professors p.23
Inviting the Unexpected: A Theory of Teaching as Improvisation, Russell Gabriel, Carolyn Wilkes Kaas, and Alexander Scherr
Issue Classes Swell in Consumer Suits: Are Potential Rewards Worth the Risk?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Is the Paris Agreement Already Poised for Failure? - Discerning How Impactful the Clean Power Plan's Fate is on the Latest Global Climate Initiative, Shawn Eric McKenzie
It's time to revive postal banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jackson named associate director of admissions and diversity programs p.6
Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Joseph Henry Lumpkin
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial Board, 2018-19, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law Executive, Managing and Editorial Board, 2018-19, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Joyner presents at SEAALL/SWALL meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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
Julian Cook publishes Inside Adjudicative Criminal Procedure, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Juris Doctor counted among the best graduate degrees for jobs in 2015, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Justice Department's Top Officials Speak at Georgia Commencements, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Justice Stevens, the Writer, Sonja R. West
Kenny Tatum on the UGA Law School Meeting the Needs of Georgia's Businesses, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Keynote Address, Maggie Elehwany
Keynote Address, Erwin Chemerinsky
Keynote Address, Paul G. Mahoney
Keynote Address by Tom Rawlings, Tom Rawlings
Keynote Address Maryland Delegate C.T. Wilson, C.T. Wilson
Keynote Presentation, Hon. Gerald B. Tjoflat,
Key recognition: Six UGA alumni to be honored for their service; alumnus Chris Carr to be recognized, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Khan presents at Nova Southeastern University College of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Khan presents at the University of Illinois, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Khan presents at the University of Illinois College of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Khan publishes article in Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Khan receives Hartford Foundation's Health and Aging Policy Fellowship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kirby Smart coaching at UGA program 'where everybody knows the deal up front' on drug policy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kirkus Reviews features Baradaran's "How the Other Half Banks", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kurdistan After the Referendum of September 25, 2017: Statehood, Recognition, and International Law, Thomas D. Grant
Labelling Genetically Modified Products Under International Law, Mary Caroline Harris
Lanier appointed to ABA Commission on Law and Aging, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lanier featured in Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lanier publishes article in Bifocal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lanier receives research grant from the Borchard Foundation Center on Law & Aging, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law Day – and a Look Back, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lawful Orders, Rachel Harmon
Law School Creates Elite Fellowship with Goddard Foundation Gift, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law school sweeps Intrastate Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law's Semantic Self Portrait: Discerning Doctrine With Co-Citation Networks and Key Words, Joseph S. Miller
Law's Semantic Self-Portrait: Discerning Doctrine with Co-Citation Networks and Keywords, Joseph S. Miller
Law Students Take a Different Summer Path and Go In-House, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lawyers Jostle for Lead Position in Volkswagen Diesel Suits, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Learning from Practice: a Professional Development Text for Legal Education (3rd edition), Alex Scherr, Leah Wortham, Nancy Maurer, and Susan L. Brooks
Leonard presents at American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics Health Law conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Leonard publishes article in Minnesota Journal of Law. Science & Technology, 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 featured in Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Levin featured in the Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Levin featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Levin publishes article in the Administrative Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Levin publishes article in Washington and Lee Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Library Podcast Basics, Rachel S. Evans and Nina Guzman
List of Graduate of The University of Georgia Lumpkin School of Law 1860-1980, University of Georgia School of Law
Litigation funding can drive early settlements, legal scholar says, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Local Governance & Economic Development, Daniel Graves, Rob Gordon, Reggie Taylor, and Andy Miller
Looking for Clarity in Death Row Clemency, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Looking Inward And Outward: Engaging Students In Professional Identity Development In Our Externship Seminars And In Our Wider Institutions, Brittany Glidden, Thiadora Pina, Colleen Truden, and Teresa Wall-Cyb
Loving v. Virginia, William Elliott Stiles
Loyal Servants: U.S. Government Whistleblowers, Leakers, and Other Unwelcome Speakers, Heidi Kitrosser
Lutton and Philyaw win England Mock Trial Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lutton wins Beaird Closing Argument Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Making Existing Homes Greener, James Smith
"Many Roads to Rome? A Dialogue on Promoting Social Justice Using Other Frameworks", Cynthia Adcock, Susan L. Brooks, and Catherine F. Klein
Margaret V. Sachs retires p.21
Marketplace - The Lamppost Theory, Mehrsa Baradaran
Materiality: Why it is Crucial to the United States' Denaturalization Process, Robert Magnum
May 2016 E-newsletter Alumni Spotlight: Timothy C. Batten Sr. (J.D.'84), Office of Communications and Public Relations
May 2016 E-newsletter Student Spotlight: Third-year student David T. "Ty" Adams, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mediation in Domestic Relations in the United States, Asma Saeed Hussain
Meet some #UGA18 graduates; third-year law student Barker featured, Leigh Beeson and Krista Richmond
Mehrsa Baradaran: How the Other Half Banks: Exclusion, Exploitation, and the Threat to Democracy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Melton to become chief justice of Georgia Supreme Court p.37
Mexico: The Case for Creation of a National Court of Human Rights, Nauhcatzin T. Bravo-Aguilar
Meyer publishes article in Boston University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Meyer publishes article in the European Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Military Federalism, Steve Vladeck
Miller presents at the Oregon Patent Law Association, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller presents on antitrust scrutiny of professional licensing boards, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller presents on autonomous-vehicle technology, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller presents on new patent jurisprudence, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller publishes article in Ohio State Law Journal Furthermore, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller speaks on IP questions relating to the publication of teaching materials, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot featured in La Tercera, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot featured on Vice Sports, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot publishes article in DePaul Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Money: The How the Other Half Banks Edition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Moore speaks at American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Moore, Striepe speak at American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Morgan featured in The Daily Report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ms. Tilton goes to Washington: Can she beat the government?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Multiple events scheduled around Homecoming, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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
Neil Gorsuch and the Return of Rule-of-Law Due Process, Nathan Chapman
New Clinicians: Introduction, Beth Schwartz and Inga Laurent
New fellowships expand public interest opportunities at Georgia Law, Students take summer placements in Georgia and around the world, Office of Communications and Public Relations
“New Judgment” and the Federal Habeas Statutes, Thomas V. Burch
New legal clinic: Assisting Georgia veterans p.5
News @ Georgia Law, Mar 2018, Office of Communications and Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, May 2018, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Note from the Editor, Victoria Aynne Barker
Novosel and Goldberg take top honors in negotiation competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
No, You Really Don't Have to Pay: Protecting Tax Havens, Max Matthew Wallace II
Obama should have trade-negotiating authority, Isakson says, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Obtaining Damages from Unconstitutional Convictions: A Comparative Study Between Habeas Corpus and Amparo, Francisco Donde
Oct 2015 E-newsletter Alumnus Spotlight: Charles W. Lamb Jr. (J.D.'98), Office of Communications and Public Relations
Official Code, Locked Down: An Analysis of Copyright as it Applies to Annotations of State Official Codes, Shellea Diane Crochet
Omar Khadr's Legal Odyssey: The Erasure of Child Soldier as a Legal Category, M. Mehdi Ali
One Externship Program, Two Faculty Approaches to Teaching the Seminar, Hannah Brenner and Mark Weinstein
One is the Loneliest Number: Opening the Door to Collaboration and Collegiality with Non-Externship Colleagues, Daniel Schaffzin and Avis Sanders
Opening Comments, Peter B. Rutledge and Alexander Scherr
Opening Remarks, Peter B. Rutledge
Opening Remarks, Peter B. Rutledge, Bill Boling, and Nita Ham
Opening Remarks, Margaret V. Sachs and Peter B. Rutledge
Opinion: Too late for the financial crisis, Justice Department finally targets corporate execs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Oracle v. Google and the Scope of a Computer Program Copyright, Dennis S. Karjala
Oral History: An Interview of Dr. Verner Chaffin on March 16, 2012, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Orientation Schedule - JD 1Ls, Fall 2018, The University of Georgia School of Law
Outliers, William Elliott Stiles
Out of Order: Sexual Harassment, Field Placements, and our Roles and Responsibilities, Lisa Mead, Meg Reuter, and Sue Schechter
Panel A: Insider Trading, Jeff Schwartz, John P. Anderson, George A. Mocsary, James J. Park, and Menesh Patel
Panel A: Securities Regulation, Margaret V. Sachs, Patrick Corrigan, Donna M. Nagy, Adam C. Pritchard, and Jeff Schwartz
Panel B: Startups, Eric C. Chaffee, Anat Alon-Beck, Benjamin P. Edwards, Elizabeth Pollman, and Abbey R. Stemler
Panel C: Competition, Da Lin, Jordan M. Barry, Gregory Day, and Ramsi Woodstock
Panel D: Business Law Thoery, Christopher M. Bruner, Justin W. Evans, Arthur Laby, Paolo Saguato, and Matthew Wansley
Partisan Jurisprudence, A Political History of Originalism ??? to 1987, Logan E. Sawyer III
Petition for the chartering of a chapter of the Order of the Coif at the University of Georgia School of Law, University of Georgia School of Law
Plain-Meaning: A-Broad Investigation, Caroline Savini
Plenary One: How Far We Have Come and How Far We Need to Go, Cynthia Batt, D’lorah L. Hughes, Kate Kruse, Inga Laurent, J. P. “Sandy” Ogilvy, Robert Jones, and Carolyn Kaas
Plenary Panel: A Wild Decade in Finance 2008-2018, Joan MacLeod Heminway, William W. Bratton, Giles T. Cohen, Lisa M. Fairfax, James J. Park, Roberta Romano, and Veronica Root
Plenary Three: The Justice Mission of Externships: Preparing our Students to Advocate for Justice, Douglas Ammar, Alexi Freeman, Daisy Hurst Floyd, Timothy Floyd, and Sue Schechter
Plenary Two: Advocating for Externships, Susan L. Brooks, Phyllis Diane Kotey, Amanda Rivas, Daniel Schaffzin, Cynthia Wilson, Millicent Newhouse, and Alexander Scherr
Plessy v. Ferguson (pt. 1), William Elliott Stiles
Plessy v. Ferguson (pt. 2), William Elliott Stiles
Point Allocation History for Fall 2017, Office of Registrar
Point Allocation History for Spring 2017, Office of Registrar
Police Culture in the Twenty-First Century: A Critique of the President's Task Force's Final Report, Julian A. Cook
Policing and Prosecutorial Ethics, Lonnie T. Brown, Kami Chavis, Michael Cassidy, and Bruce Green
Policing: Problems, Perspectives and Remedies, Craig Futterman, Cynthia Lee, Song Richardson, and Jack Chin
Poll Tax, William Elliott Stiles
Polsky featured in New York Times Magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Polsky featured in Star Tribune, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Poole takes best oralist award at Jessup competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Postal Banks are People's Banks: 6 Things You Need to Know About Postal Banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Powering Intellectual Property Sharing: How to Make Tesla’s Patent Pledge Effective, Benjamin M. Hill
Professional Identity Formation: It’s No Accident, Cecily Becker, Phyllis Diane Kotey, and Amanda Rivas
Program Design, Libby Davis, Sophia Hamilton, Millicent Newhouse, and Esther Park
Promoting Executive Accountability Through Qui Tam Legislation, Randy Beck
Promotions: Chapman becomes an associate professor and LIbrarians named associate directors p.21
Protecting Against Protectionism: COMMISA v. PEMEX, Victoria Aynne Barker
Protecting U.S. Citizens Abroad and Bringing the United States into Compliance with the Vienna Convention Post-Medellin, Margaret Anne Christie
Publicly Funded Objectors, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and former Georgia Law professor Edward Larson to present UGA Charter Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Putting Mindfulness into Practice: Promoting Well-Being, Reflection, and the Formation of Professional Identity, Charity Scott
Q&A on the News; Georgia Law professor featured, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Q&A: University of Georgia's Elizabeth Burch on MDL fees, rules and 'repeat players', Office of Communications and Public Relations
Qualified Immunity after Ziglar v. Abbasi: The Case for a Categorical Approach, Michael Wells
Qui Tam Litigation Against Government Officials: Constitutional Implications of a Neglected History, Randy Beck
"Reaching back": Helping others is a priority for School of Law's executive director of admissions and diversity programs, Jim Lichtenwalter
Reasonable Certainty & Corpus Linguistics: Judging Definiteness after Nautilus & Teva, Joseph S. Miller
Recognition of Women Judges of Western Judicial Circuit Reception, Patricia Barron, Toni Pomerene, Regina M. Quick, Ethelyn N. Simpson, Robin K. Shearer, Susan P. Tate, and Amanda Trimble
Record-breaking public interest fellowships: 36 students awarded grants totaling $68,000 p.6
Redress for 'Some Folks': Pursuing Justice for Victims of Torture Through Traditional Grounds of Jurisdiction, Karen Hoffman Esq.
Reforming Cash Bail Bonds, Larry Nackerud, Marissa Dodson, Russell C. Gabriel, and Katherine Hubbard
Reforming the Tax Incentives for Higher Education, Camilla E. Watson
Regulatory Response to e-Cigarettes, Morgan Johnson
Re-imagining Offshore Finance: Market-dominant Small Jurisdictions in a Globalizing Financial World, Christopher Bruner
Relationships with Field Supervisors, Courtney Brooks, Amanda Bynum, Laura Fry, and Sarah Shalf
Repeat Players in Multidistrict Litigation: The Social Network, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch and Margaret S. Williams
Resiliancy and State and Local Governments: Safeguarding Against Natural Disasters, Stephanie Stuckey, Leigh Elkins, Jennifer Kline, and Laurie Fowler
Resiliency on Cumberland Island: Addressing the Camden County Spaceport and Rezoning Efforts, Bill Sapp, Kvein Lang, and Shana Jones
Rethinking Digital Repositories and the Future of Open Access, Margaret Schilt, Karen Shephard, and Carol A. Watson
Rethinking Placements Under Revised Rules & Retrenchment: Successful (and Joyful!) Practicum Partnership Models, Kim Diana Connolly and Bernadette Gargano
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 delivers keynote at BYU's Supreme Court Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand featured by Associated Press, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand featured in The Atlantic, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand featured in The National Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand featured on Politifact, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand publishes article in Law and Social Inquiry, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand publishes article on SCOTUSblog, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand publishes article on Slate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand publishes article on The Conversation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues elected to American Law Institute, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in Communications Daily, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in the Chattanooga Times Free Press, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rosenthal argues before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rural Mental & Behavioral Health, Ron Manderscheid, Sarah Vinson, Jennifer Dunn, and Kayln Lane
RushCard disruption reveals why prepaid debit cards should not exist at all, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge featured in Georgia Trend, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge interviews Justice Thomas at judicial conference of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge publishes article in the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge serves as panelist at the NAAG 2016 Southern Regional Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge speaks on empirical research in the area of arbitration, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sachs presents at National Business Law Scholars Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sachs presents on international securities fraud, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sachs serves on panel at Law and Society Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Same-Sex Marriage and the Baby Carriage: A Post-Obergefell Analysis of ART Funding for Same-Sex Couples in the United States, Charmaine Mech
Sawyer featured as UGA's CTL Teacher of the Week, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sawyer presents at Florida International University workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sawyer publishes review in Journal of Southern History, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sawyer to serve second term on ASLH Membership Committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scherr featured in the ABA Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scherr named Georgia Law's associate dean for clinical programs and experiential learning, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scholarships create meaningful relationships p.15
Scholarships provide for first-rate training and opportunities p.12
Scholarship Workshop: Opportunities and Challenges of Engaging in Scholarship, Carmia Caesar, Kate Kruse, Meg Reuter, and Kelly Terry
Scholarship Workshop: Small Group Discussion of Writing Ideas, Kinda Abdus-Saboor and Anne Gordon
School of Law hosts Supreme Court of Georgia p.8
School of Law welcomes new profs p.23
Searching High and Low: Advanced Search Tips and Tricks, Wendy Moore
SEC Judge Declines to Submit Affidavit of No Bias, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SEC use of in-house judges ruled unconstitutional, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Segregation of Georgia Schoolchildren with Disabilities; A Violation of International Law?, Kaitlyn Claire Fain
Seize the Data! Using Evidence from Externship Courses to Measure Law School Learning Outcomes, Christine Zellar Church, Robert L. Jones Jr., Kendall L. Kerew, and Kelly S. Terry
Semi-Public Offerings? Pushing the Boundaries of Securities Law, Usha Rodrigues
Senate Bill 73 to Protect Police Animals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Service-Learning Fellows selected, Office of Communications and Public Relations
SFO 15, William Elliott Stiles
SHHH! It's a Secret: A Comparison of the United States Defend Trade Secrets Act and European Union Trade Secrets Directive, Shreya Desai
Shipley to serve on Oberlin Board of Trustees, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Should the post office also be a bank?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smith interviewed on GPB's On Second Thought, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Social Responsibility and Justice: Fostering the Ethos in All Students, Cynthia Wilson, June Tai, and Laura Fry
Spheres of Commerce: The WTO Legal System and Regional Trading Blocs - A Reconsideration, Robert Howse and Joanna Langille
State Senate declares March 24 Georgia Law School Day, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Strategies to Promote Women's Participation in Shaping International Law and Policy in an Era of Anti-Globalism, Patricia Wald
Striepe serves as a panelist at SEAALL/SWALL meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Student Handbook, 2012-2013, Office of Registrar
Student Handbook, 2013-2014, Office of Registrar
Student Handbook, 2014-2015, Office of Registrar
Student Handbook, 2015-2016, Office of Registrar
Student Handbook, 2016-2017, Office of Registrar
Student Handbook, 2017-2018, Office of Registrar
Students answering public service call in record numbers p.8
Students Persuade 11th Circuit to Revive Inmate's Lawsuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Submarine Statutes, Christian Turner
Support your passion. Make an impact. Commit to Georgia. p.14
Supreme Court must decide the value of a dog, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Supreme Court ruling could mean millions in lost revenue for Kansas and Kansas City, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sustainable lifestyles to be focus of annual Red Clay law conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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 and Masthead - Vol. 46, Issue No. 2, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Table of Contents and Masthead - Vol. 46, Issue No. 3, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Table of Contents, Vol 24:1, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Taking Assessment Out of the Classroom: Assessing the Skills and Values We Really Care About, Shakrokh (Steve) Falati, Mary Lynch, and Nancy Maurer
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
Taxing Compensatory Stock Rights Transferred in Divorce, Gregg Polsky and Kathleen DeLaney Thomas
Taxing Global Digital Commerce, Arthur Cockfield, Walter Hellerstein, Rebecca Millar, and Christophe Waerzeggers
Tax Procedure and Tax Fraud in a Nutshell (5th edition), Camilla E. Watson
Taylor-Parker receives 2016 Autistic Scholars Fellowship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
T. Burch publishes article on what appellate litigation clinics do, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Teaching the Tough Stuff: The Opportunities and Challenges in Teaching Implicit Bias, Diversity and Inclusion to Supervising Attorneys, Kinda Abdus-Saboor, Gillian Dutton, Rachel Reeves, and Marjorie Silver
Ted Cruz’s favorite Thomas Jefferson quote and the message it sends, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Textbook List, Spring 2018, Office of Registrar
Textbook List, Summer 2018, Office of Registrar
The Absurd Logic Behind Florida's Docs vs. Glocks Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Blockchain and Default Rules, Usha Rodrigues
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap, Mehrsa Baradaran
The Externship Director Role: One Size Does Not Fit All, Beth G. Schwartz and Kennisha A. Austin
The Fragility of the Free American Press, RonNell Anderson Jones and Sonja R. West
The Georgia Law Challenge, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The ‘Ginsburg Rule’ Is Not an Excuse to Avoid Answering the Senate’s Questions, Lori A. Ringhand and Paul M. Collins Jr.
The Golden Rule Argument, William Elliott Stiles
The Grand Jury: A Shield of a Different Sort, R. Michael Cassidy and Julian A. Cook
The great, wholly legal bank robbery, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The History of Forcible Removal of Children in the US, Andrea L. Dennis, William A. Thorne, and Carlyn Hicks
The Impact of the KODAK Decision to AntiTrust Tying Challenges in Trademark Licensing: The Search for Legal Certainty, Clotilde Forest
The Law Oak, William Elliott Stiles
The Law of American Health Care, Nicole Huberfield, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard, and Kevin Outterson
The “Netflix tax” – coming to a country near you, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Persistence of Fatal Police Taserings in 2017, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Power of Taxonomies: Using Tagging to Enhance Content Discoverability, Rachel S. Evans
The promise of legal representation often not fulfilled, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The "Refugee Clause" for Commercial Shipping Contracts: Why Allocation of Rescue Costs is Critical During Periods of Mass Migration at Sea, Richard L. Kilpatrick Jr.
The Return of Postal Banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The “Sovereigns of Cyberspace” and State Action: The First Amendment’s Application (or Lack Thereof) to Third-Party Platforms, Jonathan Peters
The Syrian Crisis: Violations of Basic Human Rights and Particularly Children's Rights, Ranee K.L. Panjabi
The “Term in Review”, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Theory of the Case: Competitive Intelligence Tips for Attorneys, Suzanne R. Graham
The Uberization of Money, Office of Communications and Public Relations
The Up-C Revolution, Gregg D. Polsky and Adam H. Rosenzweig
The Updated Commentary on the First Geneva Convention--A New Tool for Generating Respect for International Humanitarian Law, Lindsey Cameron, Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Bruno Demeyere, Eve La Haye, and Heike Niebergall-Lakner
The Wrong Decision at the Wrong Time: Utah v. Strieff in the Era of Aggressive Policing, Julian A. Cook
Thinking outside the toolbox: constructing your externship policies from hard data, Adrienne Smith and Cecily Banks
Third Edenfield Jurist in Residence: Judge discusses implicit bias p.20
Thompson delivers lecture at University of Arizona College of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson elected to The American College of Governance Counsel, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson featured in Columns, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson featured in The Brunswick News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson featured in the Daily Report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson featured in the Daily Report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson featured on CONVERSATIONS WITH series, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson quoted on NPR's "All Things Considered", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson testifies before U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Subcommittee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Three Georgia Law professors gain promotions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Three national titles claimed in advocacy and negotiation pp.9-10
Tight Bank Oversight Could Offset Stress Test Predictability, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Title VII and the #MeToo Movement, Rebecca White
To Understand US v. Microsoft, Consider 'Acme v. Shamrock', Peter B. Rutledge and Amanda W. Newton
Town Hall, William Adams, Amy Sankaran, Sue Schechter, Jodi Balsam, and Carrie Kaas
Training Fieldwork Supervisors: Foundations and Innovations - An Empirical View, Anahid Gharakhanian, Anne Gordon, and Carole Heyward
Trauma-informed Termination of Parental Rights Mock Trial, Emma Hetherington
Trial Handbook for Georgia Lawyers, Ronald L. Carlson, Julian A. Cook, and Michael Scott Carlson
Trial Handbook for Georgia Lawyers, 2016-2017, Ronald L. Carlson, Julian A. Cook, and Michael Scott Carlson
Trimble publishes article in the Mercer Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tubinis presents at CALI Conference on Law School Computing, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tubinis presents at SEAALL/SWALL meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Turner featured in Christian Science Monitor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Turner presents on autonomous-vehicle technology, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Two Decades of Obscenity and Free Speech Issues in Hong Kong, With a U.S. Comparative Perspective, Mark S. Kende and Jenna H. Bishop
UGA Alumni Association to present annual awards during luncheon April 15; Thompson and Chambliss among winners, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA announces Signature Lectures for spring 2016; Sibley Lecture and alumna Tess Davis included, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA experts offer knowledge, advice for the Fourth, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA features Davis as amazing student, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA features Harvey as amazing student, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Graduate School honors 2016 Alumni of Distinction, alumnus Chitwood honored, 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 Receives Big Gifts for Scholarship and Professorship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Law Students Gain Valuable Work Experience in the Atlanta Market, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA mourns James Ralph Beaird, dean emeritus of School of Law, University of Georgia
UGA names second class of Women’s Leadership Fellows, Ringhand selected for honor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA names second class of Women’s Leadership Fellows, Ringhand selected for honor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA professor Mehrsa Baradaran's book details bank shortcomings for poor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
University mourns passing of civil rights pioneer Horace Ward, Office of Communications and Public Relations
University of Georgia announces 40 Under 40 Class of 2016; alums Mabra and Zweig included, Office of Communications and Public Relations
University of Georgia Foundation board welcomes four elected trustees and two advisory trustees; two with Georgia Law ties, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Unlike SEC, FTC makes quick fix to ward off ALJ constitutional challenges, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Unregulated Charity: The Failure of Risk-Based Regulation and How to Fix It, Eric Amarante
Unregulated Custody Transfers: Why the Practice of Rehoming Should Be Considered a Form of Illegal Adoption and Human Trafficking, Michael D. Aune
USA Gymnastics: A Legal and Media Collaboration to Expose Institutional Abuse, Courtney Kiehl, Marisa Kwiatkowski, Derek Bauer, Brain Cornwell, and Darren Penn
U.S. Court of Appeals judge portrait unveiled p.36
U.S. Court of Appeals judge to speak as Georgia Law’s 114th Sibley Lecturer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Yates delivers Georgia Law graduation speech, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Yates to deliver graduation keynote, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. District Court Chief Judge to deliver Signature Lecture at Georgia Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Using ‘broad strokes’ to paint more meaningful discussion in the externship classroom: creating unique opportunities for students to engage with issues of professional and personal identity, Spring Miller, Inga N. Laurent, and Christine E. Cerniglia
Using Social Media Research to Your Advantage, Endia S. Paige
US Supreme Court rule on earnings tax could hurt Kansas, Office of Communications and Public Relations
U.S. Unconscionability and Article 1171 of the New French Civil Code: Achieving Balance in Statutory Regulation and Judicial Intervention, Charles R. Calleros
Volkswagen Litigation Provokes Criticism in Rare Form, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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
Walking the Talk: Lawyers Leading through Public Service, Eleanor Lanier, Paula Frederick, Nancy Lindbloom, Kathleen M. Pacious, and Raye Rawls
Watson presents at National Tax Association annual conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Watson publishes 5th edition of book on tax procedure, Office of Communications and Public Relations
We can do better: A few credit unions are living up to their roots, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks article cited by the Delaware Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks presents at 2016 State of Public Health Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks presents at Harvard Law School, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks presents on "The Limits of Federal Health Insurance Laws to Address Healthism", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks publishes article in Georgia Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks publishes article in Jotwell's Health Law Section, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks publishes article on backlogged rape kits in Georgia with student, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks publishes casebook on American health care, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks serves as panelist at HLPI 2016 Announcement Healthism Symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Welcome Remarks, Emma Hetherington and Marlan Wilbanks
Wellness Event: Mindful Sit, Charity Scott
Wellness Event: Walk/Run, University of Georgia School of Law
Wellness Event: Yoga, Alison Lintal
Wells publishes article in William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured in Slate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured in The Economist, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured in The National Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured on Slate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured on WABE program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents at Law and Society Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents on the Press Clause and speaker discrimination, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in Slate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in the New England Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in the Ohio State Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in Washington Monthly, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article on Slate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West receives Haiman Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West serves as a panelist at Law and Society Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
What's Government Good For?: Fiscal Policy in an Age of Inequality, Edward D. Kleinbard
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
Where is the Next Atticus Finch? - The Social Value of Rural Externships, Shawn Leisinger
Which Supreme Court Cases Influenced Recent Supreme Court IP Decisions? A Citation Study, Joseph S. Miller
Who do you trust with your money: The post office or Walmart?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Who Gets Excluded From the Modern Economy?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Who Gets Excluded From the Modern Economy?, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Who has Standing to Sue the President Over Allegedly Unconstitutional Emoluments?, Matthew I. Hall
Whose Armed Conflict? Which Law of Armed Conflict?, Adil A. Haque
Why Bitcoin Can’t Help The Poorest – Yet, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why doctors' call to ban drug advertising is a dead end, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why people who use payday loans aren't 'financially stupid,' just desperate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why the poor face a higher cost of banking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Why We Should Be Talking About Russell Simmons' RushCard Fiasco, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wilbanks CEASE Clinic makes history p.18
Wilkes' treatise cited by U.S. Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Women's leadership initiative p.19
Working in the Public Interest Conference wins State Bar of Georgia Law School Excellence in Access to Justice Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wounded Combatants, Military Medical Personnel, and the Dilemma of Collateral Risk, Geoffrey Corn and Andrew Culliver
Writing Truth to Power: Remarks in Celebration of IntLawGrrls' Tenth Birthday, Diane Marie Amann
Writing Truth to Power: Remarks in Celebration of IntLawGrrls’ Tenth Birthday, Diane Marie Amann
Yates and Thompson featured in Ethisphere, 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