Content Posted in 2026
Adequate Representation in Group Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Amann presents at Oxford's All Souls College, Office of Communications and Public Relations
An Evidence-Based Approach to Fair Use, Clark D. Asay, Cree Jones, Cassidy McCleary, and Stephanie Plamondon
Applying Honeycutt: A New Paradigm for White-Collar Conspiracy, William T. Bowdoin
Bruner featured in Insurance Day, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson’s book cited twice by the Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Fight for Your Right: An Analysis of a Musician’s Ability to Terminate a Copyright Assignment of a Music Recording, Ian Waldron
Foohey featured in USA Today, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Gamesmanship in Civil Litigation, Edith Beerdsen
Georgia Constitution of 1983 as amended through 2024, State of Georgia
Gravitational Property Theory, Monika U. Ehrman
Harpaz featured in Newsweek, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Harpaz presents on international tax law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes new edition of State and Local Taxation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Land Use Zoning: The Answer to Housing Affordability? A Look at Aukland, New Zealand and Minneapolis, Minnesota, Charlsey Kelly
Lawyering in the Wake of Loper Bright: How Loper Bright Is Shifting Advocates' Argumentation Style, Russell Kiser
No Patent Attorney in Their Right Mind: How Jepson Claims Clarify Subject Matter Eligibility Post-Mayo, Jared M. Brown
Not A Whodunnit, But Who The Jurors See, Autumne S. Fields
Parker selected for Rural Engagement Workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Patents In Paradise: The Evolution of Patent Law in the Cayman Islands, Andrew W. Torrance, Andrew P. Morriss, and Lisa C. Friedman
Pet Shops and Preemption, Genevieve Schaaf
Pills, Powders, and Proprietary Blends: The IP and Regulatory Battle Over Dietary Supplement Transparency, Anna Marie Saunders
Ringhand's book selected as a Top 10 Choice Reviews 2024 Outstanding Academic Title, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
School of Law initiatives to help address the legal needs of rural Georgians featured in National Jurist, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Student Handbook 2025-2026, Office of the Registrar
Table of Contents, GJICL Journal
Table of Contents, Jared M. Brown
Taking It Easier on Women? Why Jurors’ Implicit Biases on Gender Must be Addressed Through Jury Instructions to Reduce Negative Effects for Male Defendants, Addison C. Workman
Telling Secrets: Ending Torture, William W. Berry III
The Free Content Illusion, Jonathan M. Barnett
The Future of the Furman Challenge to the Death Penalty, Scott W. Howe
The Pain Brokers: How Con Men, Call Centers, and Rogue Doctors Fuel America's Lawsuit Factory, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law and African Experiences, John Mukum Mbaku
The Transatlantic Clinical Trial Transparency Gap, Gabriela Lenarczyk
Toward a Transformative Fair Use Standard After Warhol, Sangwook Park
Toxic Chemicals Lurking in Our Personal Care Products: States’ Proactive Approach to a Pressing Problem, Savannah Stanley
Unplugging the Federal Right of Publicity: Why Existing Laws Can Protect Artists Without a Federal Right of Publicity, Ashley L. Burgess
Use Laws of Attraction: The Gravitational Pull of a U.S. Space Court, Caleb Zachary Morris
VAR Check: Visa Requirements for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Emory Kincaid
Victims’ Rights or the Public’s Right to Know: Rethinking the Boundaries of the Right of Publicity in True Crime, Millicent F. Dye
Weeks featured in Newsweek, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West featured in The Wall Street Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations