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100% of first-gen college grads and veterans receive aid, Office of Communications and Public Relations
10 students work in 2021 summer global externships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
1914 Park's Annotated Code Vol. 1 Political Code, Orville A. Park, Harry S. Strozier, Bascom S. Deaver, Charles H. Garrett, and Harry B. Skillman
1914 Park's Annotated Code Vol. 2 Civil Code, Orville A. Park, Harry S. Strozier, Bascom S. Deaver, Charles H. Garrett, and Harry B. Skillman
1914 Park's Annotated Code Vol. 3 Civil Code, Orville A. Park, Harry S. Strozier, Bascom S. Deaver, Charles H. Garrett, and Harry B. Skillman
1914 Park's Annotated Code Vol. 4 Code of Practice, Orville A. Park, Harry S. Strozier, Bascom S. Deaver, Charles H. Garrett, and Harry B. Skillman
1914 Park's Annotated Code Vol. 5 Code of Practice, Constitutions, Orville A. Park, Harry S. Strozier, Bascom S. Deaver, Charles H. Garrett, and Harry B. Skillman
1914 Park’s Annotated Code Vol. 6 Penal Code, Orville A. Park, Harry S. Strozier, Bascom S. Deaver, Charles H. Garrett, and Harry B. Skillman
1914 Park's Annotated Code Vol. 7 Tables and Indexes, Orville A. Park, Harry S. Strozier, Bascom S. Deaver, Charles H. Garrett, and Harry B. Skillman
1922 Supplement to Park's Annotated Code 1914 Vol. 10 Code of Practice, Constitutions, Harry B. Skillman
1922 Supplement to Park's Annotated Code 1914 Vol. 11 Penal Code, Rules for Admission to the Bar, Tables and Indexes, Appendix, Harry B. Skillman
1922 Supplement to Park's Annotated Code 1914 Vol. 8 Political Code, Civil Code, Harry B. Skillman
1922 Supplement to Park's Annotated Code 1914 Vol. 9 Civil Code, Harry B. Skillman
1926 Supplement to Park's Annotated Code 1914 Vol. 12 Political Code, Civil Code, Harry B. Skillman
1926 Supplement to Park's Annotated Code 1914 Vol. 13 Practice Code, Constitutions, Penal Code, Tables and Indexes, Harry B. Skillman
1928 Supplement to Park's Annotated Code 1914 Vol. 14 Political Code, Civil Code, Practice Code, Constitutions, Penal Code, Tables and Indexes, L. Thos. Gillen and Homer C. Eberhardt
2006-2007 Student Handbook, Office of the Registrar
2007-2008 Student Handbook, Office of the Registrar
2008-2009 Student Handbook, Office of the Registrar
2022 Hines Jurist in Residence Lecture: Professionalism, Sarah Hawkins Warren
2023 Hines Jurist in Residence Lecture: "Leadership in the 21st Century and Beyond: Where are the lawyers?", Verda Colvin
2024 Edenfield Jurist in Residence Lecture: "Citizen Justice: The Environmental Legacy of William O. Douglas — Public Advocate and Conservation Champion", M. Margaret McKeown
2024 Hines Jurist in Residence Lecture:, Carla Wong McMillian
41st Edith House Lecture with Janet Judge, Janet Judge and Darrice Griffin
A Body Without a Soul: Why Print Still Matters in Legal Research, Mari Cheney and Heather Simmons
Absolute Official Immunity in Constitutional Litigation, Michael L. Wells
Access to Consumer Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey
Access to Justice, Robert McCrate
A Critical Evaluation of the Qualified Small Business Stock Exclusion, Gregg Polsky and Ethan Yale
Addendum to the Alexander Campbell King Law Library 2020-2025 Strategic Plan, University of Georgia Law Library
Administrative Law (Fifth Edition), John Rogers, Michael Healy, Ronald J. Krotoszynski, and Kent H. Barnett
Admissibility and Constitutional Issues of the Concealed Information Test in American Courts: An Update, John B. Meixner Jr.
Advocacy teams capture two national titles and key bragging rights, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Advocacy team wins William Daniel Mock Trial Tournament, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Against Bankruptcy: Public Litigation Values versus the Endless Quest for Global Peace in Mass Litigation, Abbe Gluck, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, and Adam Zimmerman
Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Protects Religious Diversity and Freedom of Conscience, Nathan Chapman and Michael W. McConnell
A Guide to Mireille Delmas-Marty's “Compass”, Diane Marie Amann
À La Carte Library: Asynchronous Offerings for the Over-Scheduled Law School, Rachel S. Evans, Geraldine R. Kalim, Jason Tubinis, Heather Simmons, Amy Taylor, and Stephen Wolfson
All The News That’s Fit To Be Identified: Facilitating Access To High-Quality News Through Internet Platforms, Sonja R. West, Jonathan Peters, and Lefteris Jason Anastasopolous
Alumni Association reveals 2022 Bulldog 100 businesses, including 9 with connections to the School of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on the behavior of international courts, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on the role of lawyers and women at the Nuremberg Trial, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on women at the Nuremberg International Trials, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Mock Terrorism Application of the P300-Based Concealed Information Test, John B. Meixner Jr. and J. Peter Rosenfeld
A More Inclusive Classroom: Considerations for the Legal Research Professor Teaching Neurodivergent Students, Geraldine R. Kalim, Annalee Hickman Pierson, Julia Pluta, and Mari Cheney
Analyzing Workflows and Improving Communication Across Departments: A Simple Project Using Rapid Contextual Design, Rachel S. Evans
An Empirical Research Agenda for the Forensic Sciences, Jonathan J. Koehler and John B. Meixner Jr.
A New Deal for Debtors: Providing Procedural Justice in Consumer Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey
Another Round for Petrella v. MGM, Laches, and Raging Bull: Resolving the Circuit Split Over Copyright’s Statute of Limitations, David E. Shipley
A novel countermeasure against the reaction time index of countermeasure use in the P300-based complex trial protocol for detection of concealed information, Alexander Sokolovsky, Jessica Rothenberg, Elena Labkovsky, John B. Meixner Jr., and J. Peter Rosenfeld
Answering the Call from Victims of Dating Violence: Georgia’s New Dating Violence Law, Sydney K. Parish
Antisocial Innovation, Christopher Buccafusco and Samuel N. Weinstein
A Patent Pool-Party: Changing the Current Use of Patent Pools for Treatment Innovation in Public Health Emergencies, Emma Whitmore
Appellate Litigation Clinic granted motion by Board of Immigration Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Appellate Litigation Clinic wins case in D.C. Circuit, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Applications of Neuroscience in Criminal Law: Legal and Methodological Issues, John B. Meixner Jr.
A Practical Workflow for OCR Telework, Rachel S. Evans, Stephen Wolfson, and TJ Striepe
A Prosecutor's Story: Truth, Honor, and Justice are More Than Just Words, Alan A. Cook
Architects, Artists, Photographers, Property Owners, the Public and Their Rights: Reconciling VARA, the AWCPA, and Copyright Fundamentals, David E. Shipley
A Research Agenda for Corporate Law, Christopher Bruner and Marc Moore
Artificially Intelligent Boards and the Future of Delaware Corporate Law, Christopher Bruner
A Rules-Based Approach to Jam’s Restrictive Immunity: Implications for International Organizations, Desiree LeClercq
Ashrawi receives prestigious Equal Justice Works Fellowship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Snapshot of the NLRB's Laboratory Conditions Doctrine: Erroneous Assumptions of Coercion in Surveillance Cases, Desiree LeClercq
Assigned Versus Random Countermeasure-Like Responses in the P300-Based Complex Trial Protocol for Detection of Deception: Task Demand Effects, John B. Meixner Jr., Alexander Haynes, Michael Winograd, Jordan Brown, and J. Peter Rosenfeld
A Stenographic Report of the Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention Held in Atlanta, Georgia in 1877, State of Georgia
A Treatise on the Constitution of Georgia, Walter McElreath
Automated Decision-Making and Review of Administrative Decisions, Margaret Allars
Automation Using Metadata Filters & Leveraging Research Assistants, Rachel S. Evans and Savanna Nolan
Avoiding Find-ability Fiascos: the How and Why of Data Clean up for Digitized Special Collections, Rachel S. Evans, Anne Burnett, Thomas J. Striepe, Stephen Wolfson, and Dan Riggs
Avoiding Total Eclipses in Your Repository: Leveraging Grants, Digitization, Consortia-OAI Harvesting, Digital Exhibits & PR Campaigns, Rachel S. Evans
Awards Day 2021, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Awards Day 2024, University of Georgia School of Law
Awards recipients, initiates recognized at annual Blue Key Awards Banquet including law school alumnus and student, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A Worker-Centered Trade Policy, Desiree LeClercq
Baking Resource Accessibility and Branding into Your LibGuides with a Custom Blueprint Guide, Rachel Evans
Bankruptcy Judges, United States Trustees, and Family Farmer Bankruptcy Act of 1986, Moussa Ismael Abojhanim
Bankrupting the Faith, Pamela Foohey
Barnett, Durkee and Pulliam assume leadership roles, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in the George Washington Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Beck featured on Georgia Public Broadcasting's "Political Rewind", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Beck featured on Georgia Public Broadcasting's "Political Rewind", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Being An "Out"sider in the Workplace: Managing the Mental & Emotional Intersections of Neurodivergence and Queerness, Amanda Watson, Katy Stein, and Rachel S. Evans
Bertrand receives national outstanding externship student award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Beyond Scholarship: Innovative Institutional Repository Collections, Jennifer Robble, Chris Spraker, Jessica Chapel, Aamir Abdullah, Rebecca Ciota, Rachel S. Evans, Savanna Nolan, and Anna Lawless-Collins
Blue Carbon Law, Adam D. Orford
Blue Carbon, Red States, and Paris Agreement Article 6, Adam D. Orford
Book Review: Comparative Election Law, Lori A. Ringhand
Book Review: Ending Book Hunger: Access to Print Across Barriers of Class and Culture by Lea Shaver, Heather Simmons
Book Review: Innovating Business for Sustainability: Regulatory Approaches in the Anthropocene, Christopher Bruner
Book Review: Liberal Technocrats and the Economic Ideology of Efficiency, Laura Phillips Sawyer
Book Review: Living in Data: A Citizen's Guide to A Better Information Future by Jer Thorpe, Rachel S. Evans
Book Review: Movie Workers: The Women Who Made British Cinema, Rachel S. Evans
Book Review: Why We Love the Matrix, Rachel S. Evans
Born Digital: The Art of Archiving Photos with Script & Batch Processing, Rachel S. Evans, Leslie Grove, and Sharon Bradley
Breaking Through Public Speaking Fears (Even After Failure!), Savanna Nolan, Wendy Moore, and Andrea Muto
Breaking Through Public Speaking Fears (Even After Failure!), Wendy Moore, Andrea Muto, and Savanna Nolan
Brokered Abuse, Thomas E. Kadri
Brown featured in the Daily Report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bruner featured in Bermuda's The Royal Gazette, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Building and Maintaining Support for your Law Library, Barbara Bintliff, Sara Sampson, Leslie Street, Carol A. Watson, and Ronald E. Wheeler
Building Climate Resilience with Local Tools, Shelley Saxer
Building Virtual Community, Anne Burnett, Rachel S. Evans, and Geraldine R. Kalim
Building Virtual Community, Rachel S. Evans, Geraldine R. Kalim, and Anne Burnett
Built Binary: Rethinking the Incarceration of Transgender Individuals Within a Dual-Gendered Prison System, Amanda Graham
Burning the Candle at Both Ends: A Case for the Right to Counsel at the State Habeas Level, Sierra Stanfield
Bursting the Auto Loan Bubble in the Wake of COVID-19, Pamela Foohey
Business Associations, Scott Lowry
Business Law Clinic featured in preLaw magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Business Law Clinic hosts pop-up clinics for Innovation District's Startup Week, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Business Law Clinic receives state bar's A Business Commitment Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade and the Community HeLP Clinic featured on UGA Today, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade coauthors report on local law enforcement collaboration with ICE, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Calling on the CFPB for Help: Telling Stories and Consumer Protection, Pamela Foohey
Camilla Watson's 2018 law review article featured by Reuters, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Camilla Watson's 2018 law review article featured by Reuters, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Campbell v. Reisch: The Dangers of the Campaign Loophole in Social Media Blocking Litigation, Clare R. Norins and Mark Bailey
Can the Automated State Be Trusted? The Role of Rule of Law Safeguards for Governing Automated Decision-Making and Artificial Intelligence, Joanna Mazur and Maciej Bernatt
CARES Act Gimmicks How Not to Give People Money During a Pandemic and What to Do Instead, Pamela Foohey, Dalie Jimenez, and Christopher K. Odinet
Carlson and Imwinkelried's Dynamics of Trial Practice, Problems and Materials (Sixth Edition, Ronald Carlson and Edward J. Imwinkelried
Carlson featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in the Correio Braziliense, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in the Correio Braziliense, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in The Daily Beast, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in the Daily Beast, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in The Daily Beast, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in The Guardian, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in the Los Angeles Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in the Los Angeles Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on Business Insider, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on Business Insider, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on Business Insider, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on Business Insider, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on CNN, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on NBCLX, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on Newsy TV, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on Newsy TV, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson featured on WGN's Legal Face-Off, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlsons' Guide to Evidence Authentication: Essential Foundations for Georgia Advocates, Ronald Carlson and Michael Scott Carlson
Carlsons' Guide to Evidence Authentication: Essential Foundations for Georgia Advocates (Second Edition), Ronald Carlson and Michael Scott Carlson
Carlsons' Guide to Evidence Authentication: Essential Foundations for Georgia Advocates (Third Edition), Ronald Carlson and Michael Scott Carlson
Carlson was featured in Business Insider, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presented with AALS outstanding service award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carpenter featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Catching Our Breath… And Focusing On It, Heather Simmons and Kyle Courtney
Causey and Laughlin win Intramural Mock Trial Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
CDL 101: Using Controlled Digital Lending to Better Serve Law Library Patrons, Stephen Wolfson
Challenging the Criminalization of Undocumented Drivers Through a Health-Justice Framework, Jason A. Cade
Changing the Student Loan Dischargeability Framework: How the Department of Education Can Ease the Path for Borrowers in Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey, Aaron Ament, and Daniel Zibel
Chapman featured in The Augusta Chronicle, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman featured in The Augusta Chronicle, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman featured on Reason.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapman featured on Reason.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Chapter 11 Reorganization and the Fair and Equitable Standard: How the Absolute Priority Rule Applies to All Nonprofit Entities, Pamela Foohey
"Cheer is a Sport": The NCAA, Title IX Compliance, and NIL, Mary Kate Mclean
Chevron and Stare Decisis, Kent H. Barnett and Christopher J. Walker
Child Support and (in) Ability to Pay: The Case for the Cost Shares Model, Pamela Foohey
Child-Taking, Diane Marie Amann
Child Trafficking, Brian Atkinson and Emma Hetherington
Class of 2019 boasts Ultimate Bar Passage rate of over 95%, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Class of 2024 Commencement, Tamika R. Montgomery-Reeves
Class Schedule - Fall 2024, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Spring 2024, Office of Registrar
Class Schedule - Summer 2024, Office of Registrar
Cleaner Clothes: The EU Textile Strategy and Sustainability in the Textile Supply Chain, Susanna Monseau, Kaisa Sorsa, and Heidi Salokangas
Climate Risk, Insurance Retreat, and State Response, Mark Nevitt and Michael Pappas
Closing Remarks, Jake Shatzer
Closing Remarks, Adam D. Orford
Coenen featured in Georgia Magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Coenen receives Faculty Research Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents at ASIL Midyear Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen publishes chapter on WTO precedent, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Collaboration and Creativity: First-Year Legal Research in 2022, Jane O'Connell, Caroline L. Osborne, Kristina L. Niedringhaus, Thomas J. Striepe, and Sabrina Lopez
Come As You Are?: Democratizing Healthcare Through Black Church - Telehealth Initiatives, Meighan Parker
Commerciality & Originality: Andy Warhol’s Impact on Analyzing Fair Use on Social Media, Bob Anderson
Community HeLP and First Amendment clinics earn national award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Community HeLP Clinic and First Amendment Clinic featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Compelling Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration After the Section 1782 Shutdown: FAA Section 7 as an Alternative Approach, Caroline Bailey
Conference Roundup - Code4Lib 2022 Report, Rachel S. Evans
Constitutional Law: A Context and Practice Casebook (Third Edition), David J. Schwartz and Lori A. Ringhand
Constitutional Restraints on Intrastate Distribution of Taxing Authority, Walter Hellerstein
Constitutional Rules and the Political Economy of Character Formation: Conditions on Government Aid to Religious Schools as a Case Study, Nathan Chapman
Constructing the Supreme Court: How Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Have Affected Presidential Selection and Senate Confirmation Hearings, Christina L. Boyd; Paul M. Collins, Jr.; Lori A. Ringhand; and Karson A. Pennington
Consumer Bankruptcy Should Be Increasingly Irrelevant--Why Isn't It?, Pamela Foohey
Consumer Credit in America: Past, Present, and Future (Introduction), Pamela Foohey, Jim Hawkins, Creola Johnson, and Nathalie Martin
Consumers’ Declining Power In The Fintech Auto Loan Market, Pamela Foohey
Contextualizing Corruption: Foreign Financing Bans and Campaign Finance Law, Lori A. Ringhand
Convening Remarks, Andrea L. Dennis
Cook's Field Guide to Prosecution in Georgia (Second Edition), Alan A. Cook
Copy, Paste, Disclose: The Informative Value of Boilerplate in Mutual Fund Disclosures, Anne Tucker
Corporate Law as Decolonization, Martin Sybblis
Countermeasure Mechanisms in a P300-Based Concealed Information Test, John B. Meixner Jr. and J. Peter Rosenfeld
Course List - Fall 2024, Office of Registrar
Course List - Spring 2024, Office of Registrar
Course List - Summer 2024, Office of Registrar
Cracking the Communication Code: Tools and Strategies for Savvy Project Management, Rachel S. Evans and Jason Tubinis
Credit Scoring Duality, Pamela Foohey and Sara Sternberg Greene
Cross-clinic advocacy wins safety, stability and citizenship for client, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cut the Cacophony: Creating Effective Visual Materials for Teaching, Rachel S. Evans and Jennifer Mart-Rice
Cybercrime Scenarios, Thomas E. Kadri and Samuel Won
Dabke and Hillyer serve as Georgia Sea Grant Legal Fellows, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Damage Anchors on Real Juries, Shari Seidman Diamond, Mary R. Rose, Beth Murphy, and John B. Meixner Jr.
Dapper Design: Using Infographics for Library Marketing & Institutional Data, Geraldine R. Kalim and Rachel S. Evans
Dean's Report, 2023, Peter B. Rutledge
Debt’s Emotional Encumbrances, Pamela Foohey
Decision Making and the Law: Truth Barriers, Jonathan J. Koehler and John B. Meixner Jr.
Democracy, Chevron Deference, and Major Questions Anti-Deference, Richard W. Murphy
Democratic Federalism, Carolyn Shapiro
Dennis featured on The Rooster, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis featured on The Rooster, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis' research featured in Rolling Stone, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Dennis' research featured in Rolling Stone, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Detecting Knowledge of Incidentally Acquired, Real-World Memories Using a P300-Based Concealed-Information Test, John B. Meixner Jr. and J. Peter Rosenfeld
Dilemmas in Digital Abuse, Thomas E. Kadri
Do Elections Really Have Consequences?: Presidential Indifference, Attenuated Accountability, and Policy Paralysis Within the Administrative State, Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.
Does Criminal Diversion Contribute to the Vanishing Civil Trial?, John B. Meixner Jr. and Shari Seidman Diamond
Driven to Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, and Deborah Thorne
Drupal Forms: Looking Outside the ILS for a Simpler Workflow Solution, Rachel S. Evans
Dungeons, Dragons, and Legal Research Andragogy, Savanna Nolan
Durkee featured in The Wall Street Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee presents to a university in Bangladesh, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in Bloomberg, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in Bloomberg article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in Reuters article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in the Associated Press, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in The Seattle Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in The Wall Street Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in The Wall Street Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Bloomberg, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Cheddar News TV network, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on CNN.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Eminetra.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Eminetra.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Georgia Law News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch's research featured on Law.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Edith House Lecture featured on NPR's "All Things Considered", Office of Communications and Public Relations
E-Legal Criminal Research, Thomas J. Striepe and Anne Burnett
Eliminating Ghostwriters: How a Federal Right of Publicity Can Save the Music Industry from Generative Artificial Intelligence, Ikram Ali Mohammed
Empowering Family Forestland Owners to Reduce Wildfire Risk, Tom Lininger
Environmental Law, Travis M. Trimble
Evans presents at academic librarian event, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ewulonu receives EJW Public Interest Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Excepting Nondelegation from Supreme Court Review, Michael Lomax
Execution by Family: A Theory of Honor Violence, Mark Cooney
Expanding Discoverability with the Digital Library of Georgia: Strengthening Your Partnership Through Subgrants, Harvesting and More, Rachel S. Evans, Mandy Mastrovita, and Mary Willoughby
"Extraordinary" Times Call for "Compelling" Measures: Reforming the First Step Act's Compassionate Release Mechanism for Noncitizen Detainees, Laura Jimenez Garcia
Faculty Services, Elizabeth Manriquez, Michelle Penn, Thomas J. Striepe, and Kris Turner
Farmland and Forestland in an Era of Climate Change: Hurricane Michael and Opportunities to Advance Rural Resilience, John Travis Marshall
Feminist Judgments: Corporate Law Rewritten, Anne Choike, Usha Rodrigues, and Kelli Alces Williams
Findings and Recommendations of the Constitutional Revision Commission of 1969, State of Georgia
Fines, Fees, and Filing Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey
Finley and Stuart receive the state bar's Law School Excellence Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fintech's Role In Exacerbating or Reducing The Wealth Gap, Pamela Foohey and Nathalie Martin
First Amendment Clinic and Norins featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
First Amendment Clinic and Norins featured in Daily Report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
First Amendment Clinic and Norins featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
First Amendment Clinic and Norins featured on Fox 5 Atlanta/Fox News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
First Amendment Clinic featured in the Towns County Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
First Amendment Clinic featured in the Towns County Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
First Amendment Clinic files amicus brief, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Floyd and Esserman featured in the Bluefield Daily Telegraph and Valdosta Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Foreword: The Thirteenth Administrative Law Discussion Forum
Former Supreme Court chief justice to assume Sanders Scholar at UGA law school, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Free virtual legal clinic for veterans July 10, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Free virtual legal clinic for veterans June 5, Office of Communications and Public Relations
From Task Management Apps to Accessible Training and Procedures: Tools and ADA Compliant Tech for Teleworking Librarians, Rachel S. Evans and Mari Cheney
Future-proofing the Law Library: Effectively Incorporate Future-proofing into Library Strategic Planning, Kristina L. Niedringhaus, Elizabeth Adelman, Femi Cadmus, Scott Childs, Michael Chiorazzi, James M. Donovan, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen, Faye E. Jones, Billie Jo Kaufman, Anne Klinefelter, Jane O'Connell, Caroline Osborne, and Carol A. Watson
Georgia Constitution of 1777, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1789, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1789 as amended through 1795, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1798, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1798 as amended through 1849, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1798 as amended through 1857, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1861, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1865, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1868, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1868 as amended through 1877, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1908, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1910, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1916, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1924, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1928, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1930, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1932, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1937, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1941, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1877 as amended through 1943, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945 as amended through 1960, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945 as amended through 1962, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945 as amended through 1964, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945 as amended through 1966, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945 as amended through 1967, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945 as amended through 1968, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945 as amended through 1970, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945 as amended through 1972, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945 as amended through 1974, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1945, effective August 13, 1945, Stste of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1976, effective January 1, 1977, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 1986, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 1988, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 1990, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 1992, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 1994, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 1996, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 1998, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2000, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2002, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2004, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2008, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2012, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2014, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2016, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2018, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2022, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983 - Current version with all amendments, State of Georgia
Georgia Constitution of 1983, effective July 1, 1983, State of Georgia
Georgia Librarians Working from Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Rachel S. Evans, Stephanie Bennett, Maxine Hines Chriszt, Jolene Cole, Marie Day, Chelsee Dickson, Karen Doster-Greenleaf, Susan Foster, Sarah Grace Glover, Kristy Greene, Karen J. Harris, Gail Morton, Scott Pieper, Shannon Plummer, Judy Reardon, Sala Shierling, Gail A. Spears, Stephanie Summers, Gina Viarruel, and Virginia Feher
Georgia Library Association - Technical Services Interest Group, Linh Uong, Rachel S. Evans, and Rebecca Hunnicutt
Georgia Library Association Technical Services Interest Group, Linh Uong, Rachel S. Evans, Rebecca Hunnicutt, Kelly Ansley, and Bernard Bulemu
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice to deliver 2021 School of Law Commencement address, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia Zoning Ordinances and Maps, Folder 1: Atlanta Region, Adam D. Orford
Get Vaccinated! Get Money! Deadline extended to 10/15!, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Glow Up Your YouTube Playlist: Video Bangers, Branding and More Educational Technology, Aamir Abdullah, Havilah Joy-Steinmen Bakken, Rachel Evans, Valerie Horton, and Jason Tubinis
Grade Distribution - Fall 2023, Office of Registrar
Grade Distribution - Spring 2024, Office of Registrar
Grant Funding for Law Libraries, Stephen Wolfson, Amy Small, Anthony Smith, Amy Emerson, and Bonnie Shucha
GRATuitous Wealth: How Wealth Transfer Tax Avoidance Contributes to America's Unwinding, Robbie Ottley
Graying of U.S. Bankruptcy: Fallout from Life in a Risk Society, Deborah Thorne, Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, and Katherine Porter
Guilty Pleasures: The Copyright and Labor of Reality Television, Emily Tracy
Hellerstein featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents as part of International Monetary Fund event, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Henneberger featured on UGA Today, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Herzberger receives Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Diversity Scholarship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hetherington featured in the Boston Globe, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hetherington named co-principal investigator for Center on Human Trafficking Research & Outreach grant, Office of Communications and Public Relations
"Hired Guns": Establishing the Scope of the Proper Cross-Examination and Argument Relating to Expert Witness' Compensation in Criminal Trials, Michael C. Kovac
Hoffecker wins First-Year Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hosting A Homeschool Happening: Outreach with Optimism, Mandy Mastrovita and Rachel Evans
How Do You Want to Do This?: Dungeons, Dragons, and Legal Research Andragogy, Savanna Nolan
How to Train Your Digital Commons, Savanna Nolan and Wendy Moore
How We Digitized a Special Collection With a Little Help From Our Friends, Rachel S. Evans, Mandy Mastrovita, and Mary Willoughby
Hydrogen peroxide induced loss of heterozygosity correlates with replicative lifespan and mitotic asymmetry in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Emine Guven, Lindsay A. Parnell, Erin D. Jackson, Meighan Parker, Nilin Gupta, Jenny Rodrigues, and Hong Qin
ILO Labor Standards and Trade Agreements: A Case for Consistency, Desiree LeClercq, Jordi Agusti-Panareda, and Franz Christian Ebert
Incorporating User Experience Design and Design Thinking Into Research Guide Development, A.J. Blechner, Courtney McDonald, Savanna Nolan, and Julie Tedjeske Crane
Industry groups in international governance: a framework for reform, Melissa J. Durkee
In Memoriam: S. Davis Bergsagel, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Intellectual Property: Cases & Materials (Seventh Edition), Lydia Pallas Loren and Joseph S. Miller
Intellectual Property Law: Cases & Materials (Eighth Edition), Lydia Pallas Loren and Joseph S. Miller
Interest Rate and Currency Swaps, Christian Droop
International Civil Litigation in United States Courts (Seventh Edition), Gary B. Born and Peter B. Rutledge
International Commitment to Regulating Corporate Abuse in Food Systems: A Human Rights Framework Approach, Isabelle Hale
International Law as Behavior, Harlan G. Cohen and Timothy L. Meyer
International Prescriptive Jurisdiction and American Conflict of Laws, Eric T. Laity
International Tax Reform: Who Gets a Seat at the Table?, Assaf Harpaz
Interviewing When You Can’t Shake Hands (Part II): The Employer’s Perspective, Michelle Hook Dewey, Thomas J. Striepe, Elizabeth Osbourne, and Sarah Mauldin
Invisible Workers, Desiree LeClercq
Is it Prior Art? Establishing the Publicly Accessible Date, Heather Simmons
Is It Time to Quit Digitizing Everything? How to Focus and Fund Your Digital Collection, Merritt McAlister, Rachel Evans, and Dick Kaser
It's A Relay Marathon, Not A Solo Sprint: Post-Implementation Stories, Tips and Tricks with OpenAthens & Electronic Resource Management, Rachel S. Evans, Russell Palmer, Ken Henslee, and Wendy Moore
Jere W. Morehead Honors College celebrates official naming, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jernigan and Stewart win Intramural Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Jevic's Promise: Procedural Justice in Chapter 11, Pamela Foohey
Joint and Several Liability for Collection of Supplies Over Platforms, Walter Hellerstein
Journal of the 1877 Constitutional Convention, State of Georgia
Journal of the Proceedings of the Convention of the People of Georgia, Held in Milledgeville in October and November 1865, State of Georgia
Journal of the Public and Secret Proceedings of the Convention of the People of Georgia, Held in Milledgeville and Savannah in 1861, State of Georgia
Judicial Review of Coronavirus Measures in the United Kingdom and France, Duncan Fairgrieve and Francois Lichere
Judicial Review of Emergency Administration, Desiree LeClercq
Judicial Review of Government Pandemic Responses: Emerging Basic Lines in the Federal Administrative Court's First Judgments, Ferdinand Wollenschläger
Judicial Threats to Olmstead and the Americans With Disabilities Act, Jean Mangan and Andrea L. Dennis
Jurisdiction beyond Our Borders: United States v. Alcoa and the Extraterritorial Reach of American Antitrust, 1909–1945, Laura Phillips Sawyer
Jury Simulation Goals, Jonathan J. Koehler and John B. Meixner Jr.
Kadri featured in Columns, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kadri featured in Fast Company, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kadri featured in Fast Company, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kadri featured in the Augusta Chronicle, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kadri receives National Science Foundation grant to fund research, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Kalim and Nolan selected as UGA Teaching Academy Early Career Fellows, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Keynote Address, Ravi Ragbir
Keynote Address, Roy Hadley and Matthew Grocoff
Keynote Address, Stacey Abrams
Keynote Address, David B. Fountain
Khan featured on WSB-TV, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Knowledge Management through Contemplative Practices, Wendy Maines and Heather Simmons
Labor Provisions in U.S. Free Trade Agreements Under Trade Promotion Authority, Desiree LeClercq
Law library receives Legal Information Preservation Alliance Grant, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law of Neighbors, Donald Kochan and James Smith
Law scholarship to honor legacy of court pioneer, Fund in memory of Judge Steve Goss supported by 100+ former classmates, friends, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law school welcomes two faculty members, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Law students provide approximately 94,000 uncompensated hours of service, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Legal Accountability and Judicial Review During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand, Dean Knight
Lender Discrimination, Black Churches, and Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey
Let's Celebrate!, Rachel S. Evans, Geraldine R. Kalim, Dave Eveland, Marie Mize, David Rutland, and Szilvia Somodi
Let’s Play God: Commodifying the Human Body, Larkin Carden
Leveling Up Fair Use: The Ultimate Cheat Code for Video Game Modders in the Wake of Google v. Oracle, Parker G. Furman
Levin's Statutory Interpretation: A Practical Lawyering Course (Third Edition), Hillel Y. Levin
Liar, Liar, Jury's the Trier? The Future of Neuroscience-Based Credibility Assessment and the Court, John B. Meixner Jr.
Library 3.0: Using UX to Create the Library Space of the Future, Rachel S. Evans
Life in the Sweatbox, Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, Katherine Porter, and Deborah Thorne
Linked Data in Library Workflows, Jeff Mixter and Rachel Evans
Linked data via Vivaldi: A musical journey from Wikidata to the library catalog, Emma Clarkson, Steven Folsom, Huda Khan, Kevin Kishimoto, Astrid Usong, and Rachel Evans
LISP – An Historical Reminiscence, Heather Simmons
Long History of Leniency? A Call for a Georgia Statutory Mitigation Factor for Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Jonathan Fagundes
Loudermilks establish Distinguished Law Fellowship named for Kurtz, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lying in the Scanner: Covert Countermeasures Disrupt Deception Detection By Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Giorgio Ganis, J. Peter Rosenfeld, John B. Meixner Jr., Rogier Kievit, and Haline Schendan
Making the Repository Accessible and Discoverable: the How and Why of Data Cleanup for Digitized Special Collections, Rachel S. Evans, Anne Burnett, Thomas J. Striepe, Stephen Wolfson, and Dan Riggs
Managing Difficult Conversations in the Classroom, Mari Cheney and Savanna Nolan
Marking the Metaverse: The Implication of NFTs on Trademark Law, Hanna Esserman
McClain receives Corporate Counsel Women of Color scholarship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Meixner featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Messy Data Secrets Revealed: How We Digitized Theses and Improved Discovery, Anne Burnett and Rachel S. Evans
Miller elected to the American Law Institute, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot featured in the Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mindfulness for Law Librarians Caucus, Heather Simmons
Mindfulness for Lawyers Cannot Begin Too Early, Heather Simmons
Mindful Stressbusting – Crafting, Heather Simmons
Modeling Everyday Technology: How to Integrate Practice-Ready Skills Into Your Course, Michelle Hook Dewey and Heather Simmons
Modernizing Authentications: Transitioning E-Resources to SSO via OpenAthens, Rachel S. Evans and Jason Tubinis
Morris selected for BakerHostetler Diversity Fellowship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
National Regulatory Framework for Autonomous Vehicles: Why the United States Must Look Abroad to Find Answers, Taylor K. Hainley
Navigating Covid-19 as a New Director, Thomas J. Striepe
Negotiations team named regional co-champions at ABA competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Nestlé United States, Inc. v. Doe. 141 S. Ct. 1931 (2021), Desiree LeClercq
Neuropsychological Malingering Determination: The Illusion of Scientific Lie Detection, Chunlin Leonhard and Christoph Leonhard
New endowed scholarship fund to benefit those with commitment to legally underserved communities, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Nickel Mining in New Caledonia and the Inflation Reduction Act, Hannah Jellema
Nine law students receive scholarships through UGA Student Veterans Resource Center, Office of Communications and Public Relations
'No Money Down' Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, Katherine Porter, and Deborah Thorne
Norins featured in Courthouse News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Norins featured in Georgia Recorder, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Norins featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Norins featured in the Georgia Recorder, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Norins featured in the Georgia Recorder, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Norins featured on Georgia Public Broadcasting's "Political Rewind", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Not a Question Was Asked: The Trajectory of Corporate Accountability in Light of Officer Exculpation, Joshua E. Eastwood
On the Ground: Real-World Solutions: Taking the Best from a Bad Situation, Rachel S. Evans and Jason Tubinis
On the Ground: Real World Solutions: Writing Winning Personal Statements for Scholarship Applications, Savanna Nolan
On the Relationship Between Race and Disability, Jamelia Morgan
Open Access Week 2021 Faculty Panel: A Conversation About OER Authoring and Opportunities, Thomas E. Kadri, Jean Mangan, Mariann Samuel, Stephen Wolfson, and Rachel S. Evans
Opening Remarks, Logan Berg
Orford featured in the Savannah Morning News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Orientation to Law Library Collections, Anne Burnett and TJ Striepe
Outreach from Your Laptop: Virtual and Hybrid Library Orientation, Brittany Persson, Catherine Biondo, Rachel S. Evans, and Geraldine R. Kalim
Outsourcing Enforcement, Desiree LeClercq
P900: A Putative Novel ERP Component that Indexes Counter-Measure Use in the P300-Based Concealed Information Test, John B. Meixner Jr., Elena Labkovsky, J. Peter Rosenfeld, Michael R. Winograd, Michael Winograd, Alexander Sokolovsky, Jeff Weishaar, and Tim Ullmann
Panel 1: Run for the Hills: Insurance Retreat & Resiliency, Albert Lin, Mark P. Nevitt, Rob Hoyt, and Usha Rodrigues
Panel 1: The Role of Clean Air and Power in Environmental Justice, Christina H. Fuller, Mindy Goldstein, Cary Ritzler, and Alyssa Sieja
Panel 2: Back to the Future: Immigrant Speech Rights Yesterday and Tomorrow, Michael Kagan, Jennifer Lee Koh, Julia Rose Kraut, Gregory P. Margarian, and Jonathan Peters
Panel 2: How Clean Water and Climate Change Impact Environmental Justice, Chintan Amin, Aradhana Chandra, and Felix Santiago-Collazo
Panel 2: Resilient Foresight: Contemporary Solutions for Future Issues, Blake Hudson, Shelley Ross Saxer, John Travis Marshall, Mark P. Nevitt, and Sonia Hirt
Panel 3: Shifting Landscapes: Law & Climate Change, Blake Hudson, Albert Lin, James M. Shepherd, Cari Geotcheus, and Adam D. Orford
Panel 3: The First Amendment’s Limits Abroad After Trump v. Hawaii: Free Exercise, Executive Power, and Justiciability, Christopher C. Lund, Zachary S. Price, Shalini Ray, and Nathan Chapman
Panel 4: Force Majeure or the New Normal: Disaster Planning & Management, John Travis Marshall, Tom Lininger, David B. Fountain, and J. Randy Beck
Panel I: Cyber Regulation, Asaf Lubin, Gregory M. Dickinson, and Thomas E. Kadri
Panel II: Innovations in Space and War, Rebecca J. Hamilton, Monika U. Ehrman, and Melissa J. Durkee
Panel III: Regulatory Problems with New Technology, Amanda Reid, Dan L. Burk, Sharon Cop, and Adam D. Orford
Panel III: The Future of Voting Rights, Nikema Williams, Joshua Douglas, Joyce Gist Lewis, and Richard H. Pildes
Panel I: Immigrant Speech and Government Retaliation, Alina Das, Charles H. Kuck, Daniel Morales, Clare R. Norins, and Jason A. Cade
Panel II: The Electoral College and Electoral College Act, Wilfred Codrington III, Derek T. Muller, David Schultz, and Sachin Varghese
Panel I: The Right to Vote, Gilda R. Daniels, Atiba R. Ellis, Anthony M. Kreis, and Bryan Sells
Parental Kidnapping and Domestic Violence: The Need to Reform and Enforce State Action, Anna Ratterman
Paying for Prison: Equal Protection Remedies for the United States' Wealth Discrimination Problem, Alexandra Smolyar
Paying Women for Their Eggs for Use in Stem Cell Research, Pamela Foohey
Payne selected for national outstanding student honor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peter Appel Honorary Keynote, David Blackman
Peters featured in Knoxville News Sentinel, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peters featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peters featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peters featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peters featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peters featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peters featured in Vanity Fair, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peters featured on Quartz, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Phillips-Sawyer featured in The Wall Street Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Phillips Sawyer presents on today's uses of antitrust history, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Phillips Sawyer presents on uses of history in contemporary regulatory policymaking, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Phillips Sawyer publishes article in Law and History Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Phillips Sawyer publishes article in Law and History Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Plaintiffs' Process: Civil Procedure, MDL, and a Day in Court, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch and Abbe R. Gluck
Portraits of Bankruptcy Filers, Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, and Deborah Thorne
Prescient Privacy at Play: A Spectrum of Terminology and Tools for Administering and Teaching Legal Technology, Andre Davison, Stacey L. Rowland, Jason Tubinis, Amanda Watson, and Rachel S. Evans
Preserving the Rule of Law Through Professionalism, Michael J. Bowers
Principles of Constitutional Structure, Dan T. Coenen and Michael Coenen
Process Before Technology: The Story of UGA Law Library's Surprisingly Simple Item Request Webform, Rachel S. Evans, Marie Mize, and Szilvia Somodi
Property: Cases and Materials (Fifth Edition), James Smith, Edward J. Larsen, and Alejandro Camacho
Providing Non-Traditional Library Services: A Bridge Too Far or Part of a Responsive Relationship, Kristina L. Niedringhaus, Robert Beharriell, Michael Chiorazzi, Mark Engsberg, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen, Faye E. Jones, Jane O'Connell, Tammy R. P. Oltz, Caroline L. Osborne, Nichelle J. Perry, Leslie Street, and Carol A. Watson
Public Domain and Access to Knowledge, Faith O. Majekolagbe
Public Insurance as a Lever for Semi-Managed Climate Retreat, Albert C. Lin
Purpose’s Purposes: Culpability, Liberty, Legal Wrongs, and Accomplice Mens Rea, Kevin Cole
Putting the Life Back Into the Old Book: A Crash Course in Running Your Own Book Repair Clinic, Rachel S. Evans, Geraldine R. Kalim, and David Rutland
Rage against the Machine: Copyright Infringement in AI-Generated Music, Joseph Will
Records of the Commission of 1943-1944 to Revise the Constitution of Georgia, Vol I, State of Georgia
Records of the Commission of 1943-1944 to Revise the Constitution of Georgia, Vol II, State of Georgia
Redefining the Injury-in-Fact: Treating Personally Identifying Information as Bailed Property, Austin Headrick
Redmon featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in Associated Press article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in the Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in the Athens Banner-Herald, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured in the Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on 11 Alive.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on BuzzFeed, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on Politico, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on Politico, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on Politico, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on Politico, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on VICE News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on VICE News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Redmon featured on VICE News, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Regulating Off-Campus Student Expression: Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L.: The Good News for College Student Journalists, Leslie Klein and Jonathan Peters
Regulating the Domain Called Beauty: LGBTQ Legal Progress Under Cuban Socialism and US Capitalism, Libby Addler
Remediation for PFAS Contamination: The Role of CERCLA Enforcement in Environmental Justice, Amanda F. Watson
Report and Recommendations of Sub-Committees 1-7 to State Commission to Revise the Constitution, State of Georgia
Repurposed Energy, Alexandra Klass
Resilient Administrative Technology, Stefanie Egidy
Resilient Forest Management and Climate Change, Blake Hudson
Rethinking Global Distributive Justice: Legal and Economic Norms Addressing Crises of Global Health, Hunger, and Sustainability, Dr. Benedict Sheehy J.D., Dr. Ying Chen, and Dr. Juan Diaz-Granados
Review of recent studies and issues regarding the P300-based complex trial protocol for detection of concealed information, J. Peter Rosenfeld, Xiaoqing Hu, Elena Labkovsky, John B. Meixner Jr., and Michael R. Winograd
Rights-Based Sanctions Procedures, Desiree LeClercq
Right to be Heard in Administrative Procedure, Mine Turhan
Ringhand featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents on election law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in Agence France-Presse article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in Bloomberg article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in CFO Dive, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in Forbes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in Mother Jones, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in Mother Jones, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in The Boston Globe, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in The Boston Globe, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured in Wired magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured on Bloomberg, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured on Grid, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues featured on Univision, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues presents at the 2021 Berkeley Forum for Corporate Governance, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues was featured in a Bloomberg article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge featured on Law.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge featured on Law.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge presents at annual Judicial Symposium on Civil Justice Issues, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Saturns for Rickshaws: Lessons for Consumer Arbitration and Access to Justice, Peter B. Rutledge
Sawyer joins UGA Teaching Academy, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scartz featured on Atlanta's 11Alive, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scartz featured on Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School of Law finishes as quarterfinalists at national moot court competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School of Law grads post 100% pass rate on February bar exam, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School of Law named leader in classroom experience and federal clerkships, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School of Law names rotunda after first Black graduate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School of Law ranks high for employment, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School of Law remains best return on investment in legal education, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School of Law welcomes its newest students, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School of Law wins regional round of the National Moot Court Competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sea Change: New Rulemaking Procedures at the International Labour Organization, Desiree LeClercq
Section 8(F) Prehire Agreements and the Exception to Majority Representation: Are Construction Workers Getting the Shaft?, Desiree LeClercq
Secured Credit in Religious Institutions' Reorganizations, Pamela Foohey
Self-Care: Taking Care of others by Taking Care of You, Heather Simmons
Should Congress (Or, for that Matter, a New Federal Authority) Regulate Social Media?, Russell L. Weaver
Silencing Litigation Through Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey and Christopher K. Odinet
Simon featured by Barron's magazine, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured in a Reuters article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured in a Reuters article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured in Bloomberg article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured in Reuters article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured in Reuters article, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured in The Wall Street Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on Bloomberg Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on Law.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on Law.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on Legal Newsline, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on NPR, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on NPR, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on NPR, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Simon featured on NPR's "Morning Edition", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Slowing Down Fast Fashion: How Improved Intellectual Property Law Can Protect Designers and Promote Sustainability, Julia Krzeminski
So You Wanna Apply for a Promotion?, Amy Small, Beth Cavagnolo, Thomas J. Striepe, Tricia G. Thomas, and Eliza Fink
So You Wanna... Practice Mindfulness?, Heather Simmons and Savanna Nolan
Stanley Surrey's Lasting Influence, Assaf Harpaz and C. Eugene Steue
State and Local Taxation, Cases and Materials (Eleventh Edition), Walter Hellerstein, Kirk J. Stark, John A. Swain, and Joan M. Youngman
State Constitutional Law: Standing to Litigate Public Rights in Georgia Courts, Randy Beck
Steering Loan Modifications Post-Pandemic, Pamela Foohey, Dalie Jimenez, and Christopher K. Odinet
Stories of Selfcare in a Service Profession: Mindfulness for Librarians, Heather Simmons and Josette Marie Kubicki
Strengthening Labor Rights in Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement: A Lost Opportunity?, Desiree LeClercq and Karen Curtis
Strengthening the Southern African Development Community: A Critique of the International Labor Organization's Development Assistance in Swaziland and Zimbabwe, Desiree LeClercq
Strike Team Success: Continuing to Break Down Silos, Szilvia Somodi and Rachel S. Evans
Student fellowship funding reaches record high of approx. $305,000, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Student Handbook 2001-2002, Office of the Registrar
Student Handbook 2002-2003, Office of the Registrar
Student Handbook 2003-2004, Office of the Registrar
Student Handbook 2004-2005, Office of the Registrar
Student Handbook 2005-2006, Office of the Registrar
Supporting International Students During Challenging Times, Anne Burnett
Supporting International Students during Challenging Times, Anne Burnett and Szilvia Somodi
Supreme Bias: Gender and Race in U.S. Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings, Christina L. Boyd; Paul M. Collins, Jr.; and Lori A. Ringhand
Supreme Court: Off-campus student speech protected, but schools do have power to regulate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Swanstrom wins Best Direct Examination Award at mock trial competition, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Systemic Failures in Health Care Oversight, Julie L. Campbell
Table of Contents, Hunter Payne
Table of Contents, Allison Fine
Table of Contents, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Table of Contents, Hunter Payne
Table of Contents and Masthead, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Table of Contents and Masthead, Allison Fine
Tax Aspects of Incorporations, Gregg Polsky
Taxation of the Digital Economy: Adapting a Twentieth-Century Tax System to a Twenty-First-Century Economy, Assaf Harpaz
Taxing Global Digital Commerce (Second Edition), Walter Hellerstein
Tax Policy and COVID-19: An Argument for Targeted Crisis Relief, Assaf Harpaz
Testa receives national outstanding clinic student award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Testing the Limits of Virtual Compliance: Website Accessibility, "Tester" Plaintiffs, and Article III Standing Under the ADA, Ashlyn Dewberry
Textbook List - Spring 2024, Office of Registrar
Textbook List - Summer 2024, Office of Registrar
The Administrative State: Finding the Regulations that Run Everything, Pia M. Hunter, Jonathan M. Hawkins, Heather Simmons, and Savanna Nolan
The Building Blocks of Project Management Design, Rachel Evans, Rashaun Ellis, Mandy Mastrovita, and Mary Willoughby
The Cambridge Handbook of Corporate Law, Corporate Governance and Sustainability, Beate Sjåfjell and Christopher Bruner
The Contours of Gun Industry Immunity: Separation of Powers, Federalism, and the Second Amendment, Hillel Y. Levin and Timothy D. Lytton
The Corporation as Technology: Re-Calibrating Corporate Governance for a Sustainable Future, Christopher Bruner
The Court and the Constitution, Lori A. Ringhand
The Court of Mass Incarceration, Rachel Barkow
The Creation of a Climate Club for a Sustainable Economic Future: The Role of International Economic Law Amidst Geopolitical Confrontation, Dyuti Pandya LL.M. and Rafael Leal-Arcas Ph.D
The Death Dignity Demands: The Eighth Amendment Requires Incarcerated People Decide Their Method of Execution, Kali A. Haney
The Debt Collection Pandemic, Pamela Foohey, Dalie Jimenez, and Christopher K. Odinet
The Difficulty of Discerning the Effect of Neuroscience: A Peer Commentary of Shen et al. 2018, John B. Meixner Jr.
The Dilemma of the Supreme Court, Christopher W. Schmidt
The Disparate Treatment of Rights in Trade, Desiree LeClercq
The Dysfunctional Criminalization of Family Violence, Andrea L. Dennis
The effects of asymmetric vs. symmetric probability of targets following probe and irrelevant stimuli in the complex trial protocol for detection of concealed information with P300, J. Peter Rosenfeld, Monica Tang, John B. Meixner Jr., Michael Winograd, and Elena Labkovsky
The Folly of Credit As Pandemic Relief, Pamela Foohey, Dalie Jimenez, and Christopher K. Odinet
The Heirloom Repository: Exploring the Digital Collections from UGA Law Library, Rachel S. Evans, Anne Burnett, Savanna Nolan, Thomas J. Striepe, Jason Tubinis, and Stephen Wolfson
The Hidden Daubert Factor: How Judges Use Error Rates in Assessing Scientific Evidence, John B. Meixner Jr. and Shari Seidman Diamond
The History of Georgia in the Eighteenth Century, As Recorded in the Reports of the Georgia Bar Association, Orville A. Park
The Immigration Implications of Presidential Pot Pardons, Jason A. Cade
The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity: Promise or Peril for Labor Governance through Trade Instruments?, Desiree LeClercq
The Israeli High Court of Justice During the COVID-19 Crisis: The Model of Continuous Judicial Review, Yoav Dotan
The Law of American Health Care (Third Edition), Nicole Huberfield, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard, Kevin Outterson, and Matthew Lawrence
The Law of Class Actions and Other Aggregate Litigation (Third Edition), Robert G. Bone, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, Patrick Woolley, and Richard A. Nagareda
The Moth, SEAALL Leadership Edition: Unleash the Power of Storytelling, Holly Riccio, Carol A. Watson, Wendy Moore, Greg Lambert, and Joan Bellistri
The Necessary and Proper Stewardship of Judicial Data, Aziz Z. Huq
The OBS/TS Summit 2020 & Linked Data in Libraries Conference, Rachel S. Evans
The OECD Unified Approach: Nexus, Scope, and Coexisting With DSTs, Assaf Harpaz
The Passing of the Constitution of Georgia, Orville A. Park
The Pledging World Order, Melissa J. Durkee
The Problem of Extravagant Inferences, Cass Sunstein
“[T]here Appears to be Intentional Discrimination in the Panel”: The Case for Abolishing Peremptory Challenges in Georgia, Ariane Williams
The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, Vol. I, Alan D. Candler
The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, Vol. II, Alan D. Candler
The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, Vol. III, Alan D. Candler
The Right to Trial by Jury Shall Remain Inviolate: Jury Trials in Civil Actions in Georgia’s Courts, David E. Shipley
The Role of Human Rights Indicators in Assessing Compliance with the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, Arlene S. Kanter
The Role of Platforms in the Collection of Consumption Taxes in the Digital Economy: Lessons from the US State Experience, Walter Hellerstein
The SPAC Market, Usha Rodrigues and Michael Stegemoller
The Tangled Web: Teaching the Meaning of Legal Citations in the Online Age, Matthew Timko and Heather Simmons
The Unregulated Digital Playground: Why Kids Need Right of Publicity Protections from Their Parents, Sophie Polo
The Use of Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal Proceedings, John B. Meixner Jr.
The Use of Oral Fluid Samples to Test for Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana, Ian Wise
The Use of Virtual Technology in Federal Criminal Detention Proceedings During COVID-19, The Honorable Karen Wells Roby
The "Wild West" of State NIL Laws: Asking for Congress to Bail Out the NCAA, Evan Crowder
Thompson featured on Law.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Thompson featured on Law.com, Office of Communications and Public Relations
TiLTing the Law: Transparency in Teaching and Learning Legal Research, Anne Burnett, Thomas J. Striepe, and Stephen Wolfson
Totally Tubular: Carving Out Your Best Content with DCX, Rachel S. Evans, Michael Biondo, and Ann Connolly
Tour of the Buckland Museum of Witchcraft & Magick, Steve Intermill and Rachel S. Evans
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee - Master Index, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee - Select Committee, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article I, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article II, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article III, Vol. I, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article III, Vol. II, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article IX, Vol. I, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article IX, Vol. II, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Articles IV & V, Vol. I, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Articles IV & V, Vol. II, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article VIII, Vol. I, State of Georgia
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Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article VIII, Vol. III, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article VII, Vol. I, State of Georgia
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Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article VII, Vol. II, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article VI, Vol. I, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article VI, Vol. II, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article VI, Vol. III, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Constitutional Revision Committee to Revise Article X, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Legislative Overview Committee and Select Committee, Vol. I, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Legislative Overview Committee and Select Committee, Vol. II, State of Georgia
Transcripts of Meetings of the State of Georgia Legislative Overview Committee and Select Committee, Vol. III, State of Georgia
Transnational Discovery in the Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Antitrust Laws, Maria Eugenia Gimenez
Trial by Trademark: Why the Trademark System Needs to Stand on Its Own Two Marks, Ben Siegel
Trial Handbook for Georgia Lawyers, 2023-2024 ed., Ronald Carlson, Julian A. Cook, and Michael Scott Carlson
UGA announces fall 2021 Signature Lectures that include law school 1993 alumna Joan T.A. Gabel, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA dedicates McBee Institute of Higher Education, University of Minnesota President Joan T.A. Gabel (J.D.'93) delivers McBee Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA Law Library Leverages DCX: A Tour of Our New Digital Exhibits Site, Rachel S. Evans
UGA law library receives grant to digitize photographs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA moot court program ranked 2nd in nation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA names new alumni president Yvette Daniels (J.D.'89), board members and leaders, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law defeats Florida in annual courtroom battle, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA School of Law grads lead in state bar passage for eighth straight year, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA task force to examine lessons from pandemic, Ringhand to serve, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA works to protect community against COVID-19, New steps build on past year’s comprehensive measures to protect students, faculty and staff, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Undergraduate Law Courses: A New Opportunity for Law Librarians, Thomas J. Striepe and Stephen Wolfson
Unfair Competition: Big Data and the Fight Over Data Privacy, Yekaterina Ko
United States, Peter B. Rutledge, Rachael Kent, and Christian Henel
Untouchable Sovereign Debts: Towards a New Model of Transitional Justice and Global Finance, Cosmas Emeziem
Using Open Educational Resources to make the Law and Law School more Accessible and Affordable, Amy Taylor, Stephen Wolfson, and Thomas J. Striepe
U.S. Intellectual Property Protection in China: Legal Framework and Dynamics, Yun Xu
Veterans Legal Clinic gains benefits for late vet’s daughter, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Veterans Legal Clinic helps vets get an additional $1M in benefits, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Video on Videos: Creative Approaches to Online Law Library Tours, Emma Babler, Rachel S. Evans, Sean Harrington, Helen Lacouture, and Tuananh Truong
Virtual Interviewing and Onboarding, Michelle Hook Dewey, Elizabeth Osbourne, Allison Reeve Davis, and Thomas J. Striepe
Virtual legal webinar to tackle eviction and renters' rights, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Voices Across the Spectrum: Grit, Gusto & The Greater Good: The Formation of a First-Gen Caucus, Rachel S. Evans, Deanne Fix, Joseph Lawson, Sara Monalea McMahon, and Aimee Pittman
Volume 10, Issue 1 (Spring 1974), University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 10, Issue 2 (Summer 1974) The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 10, Issue 3 (Fall 1974), University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 11, Issue 1 (Spring 1975), University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 11, Issue 2 (Summer 1975) The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University of Georgia School of Law
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Volume 12, Issue 2 (Summer 1976) The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 13, Issue 1 (Spring 1977), University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 13, Issue 2 (Summer 1977) The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 13, Issue 3 (Fall 1977), University of Georgia School of Law
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Volume 14, Issue 2 (Summer 1978) The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 14, Issue 3 (Fall 1978), University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 15, Issue 1 (Spring 1979), University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 15, Issue 2 (Summer 1979) The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University of Georgia School of Law
Volume 15, Issue 3 (Fall 1979), University of Georgia School of Law
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Volume 18, Issue 2 (Fall 1982), University of Georgia School of Law
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Volume 19, Issue 2 (Summer 1983) The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University of Georgia School of Law
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Volume 1, Issue 1 (Spring 1965), University of Georgia School of Law
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Volume 55, Issue 1 (2021), University of Georgia School of Law
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Volume 9, Issue 2 (Summer 1973): The Georgia Advocate Placement Edition, University of Georgia School of Law
Wayfinders Among Us: First-Gen Professionals in AALL, Diane Deng, Joe Lawson, Clanitra Stewart Nejdl, Geraldine R. Kalim, and Jill Kilgore
Weaver receives distinguished employee award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Webforms to the Rescue: Deploying a Library Request Webform in Response to COVID-19, Rachel S. Evans
Welcoming Remarks, Braden T. Meadows and Austin Headrick
Welcoming Wellness to Your Library, Rachel S. Evans, Geraldine R. Kalim, Dave Eveland, Marie Mize, David Rutland, and Szilvia Somodi
West featured in Reuters, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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West featured in The Wall Street Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
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West featured in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured on NPR's "Closer Look with Rose Scott", Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents on First Amendment Jurisprudence, Office of Communications and Public Relations
What's In A Name? An Open Discussion On Librarian Titles, Christine Anne Georgia and Rachel S. Evans
When Churches Reorganize, Pamela Foohey
When Faith Falls Short: Bankruptcy Decisions of Churches, Pamela Foohey
Why Conflict Between Economic Development and International Social Rights Governance is Inevitable, Desiree LeClercq
Wilbanks CEASE Clinic authors amicus brief, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wilbanks CEASE Clinic receives win before Georgia Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: How Victims' Rights Bills Continue to Let Down Both Crime Victims and Defendants, William Colton Seidel
Working with Open Educational Resources: Nuts and Bolts, Stephen Wolfson, Savanna Nolan, and Amy Taylor
World Trade Organization, Desiree LeClercq
Your Crisis Is Not My Emergency: Mindfulness Techniques to Manage Stress, Kizmet Adams, Heather Simmons, and Thomas J. Striepe
Your WFH & Office Gear: From the Basics to Puttin’ on the Ritz, Aamir Abdullah, Havilah Joy-Steinmen Bakken, Rachel Evans, Valerie Horton, and Jason Tubinis