Submissions from 2019
Access to the Civil Court System for Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse in Georgia: Observations and Recommendations from the Clinical Legal Education Experience, Emma M. Hetherington and Michael Nunnally
Drawing Trump Naked: Curbing the Right of Publicity to Protect Public Discourse, Thomas E. Kadri
Facebook v. Sullivan: Public Figures and Newsworthiness in Online Speech, Thomas E. Kadri and Kate Klonick
Flying Without Wings, Eleanor Lanier
Understanding the Gap Between Law and Practice: Barriers and Alternatives to Tailoring Adult Guardianship Orders, Eleanor Lanier
Justice Gorsuch's Views on Precedent in the Context of Statutory Interpretation, Hillel Y. Levin
Clinical Syllabi as Demonstration of Best Practices Implementation, Jean Goetz Mangan and Fernanda Mackay
Legal Consequences of the Separation of the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius in 1965, Diane Marie Amann
Bias In, Bias Out, Sandra G. Mayson
Brandeis’s I.P. Federalism: Thoughts on Erie at Eighty, Joseph S. Miller
Law's Semantic Self-Portrait: Discerning Doctrine with Co-Citation Networks and Keywords, Joseph S. Miller
Building from Scratch: University of Georgia School of Law's Practicum in Animal Welfare Skills, Lisa Milot and Deena Agamy
Social Vulnerability Assessment of Dog Intake Location Data As a Planning Tool for Community Health Program Development: A Case Study in Athens-Clarke County, GA, 2014-2016, Lisa Milot and Jessie Lee Dyer
Special Considerations in Transfers to Minor Beneficiaries Born as a Result of Reproductive Technologies, Lisa Milot and TJ Striepe
Learning to be More than a Lawyer, Carol Morgan
Daniel Amsterdam's Roaring Metropolis: Businessmen's Campaign for a Civic Welfare State, Laura Phillips Sawyer
Philip Scranton & Patrick Fridenson's Reimagining Business History, Laura Phillips Sawyer
Sebastian Edward's American Default: The Untold Story of FDR, the Supreme Court, and the Battle over Gold, Laura Phillips Sawyer
Explaining Choice-of-Entity Decisions by Silicon Valley Start-Ups, Gregg Polsky
Do Conflicts of Interest Require Outside Boards? Yes. BSPs? Maybe., Usha Rodrigues
Financial Contracting with the Crowd, Usha Rodrigues
Law and the Blockchain, Usha Rodrigues
Winning and Losing in Investor-State Arbitration, Tim Samples
Method and Dialogue in History and Originalism, Logan E. Sawyer III
Why is the Protective Order Project Still in Business; Or, If the Family Justice Clinic has been at it so Long, Why Hasn’t Anything Changed? Domestic Violence as a Continuing Societal Concern, Christine M. Scartz and Chelsea Reese