37th Annual Equal Justice Foundation Auction

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The EJF Auction is designed to raise money to support students working in public interest. The annual auction is a fun event, open to the entire law school community as well as graduates of the law school, that features silent and live auctions of professor packages and donated items from the community. Food will be served and beverages will be available for purchase. 

Red Clay Conference

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The Red Clay Conference is an annual student-run conference at the University of Georgia School of Law, established to increase public awareness of environmental issues. The 35th annual conference is titled Climate Change Innovation: Stakeholders and Tools and will discuss climate change stakeholders and identify the legal tools they are using to combat climate change. The conference will be held Friday, February 10, from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. in the Larry Walker Room of Dean Rusk Hall on the UGA campus. 

2022 State of the Public’s Health Conference

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Convening the public health workforce, policymakers, academia, community-based organizations and others passionate about improving the public’s health, the State of the Public’s Health Conference aims to drive meaningful, solutions-oriented discussion to advance the health of all Georgians. Now in its 11th year, the conference will explore approaches to tackle the most pressing public health issues affecting Georgia communities today, including mental health care access, maternal and child health, and health equity.

Pass the Ice Cream Bar!

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Recent graduates studying for the Bar Exam are invited to stop by the Law Library Foyer for our annual Pass the Ice Cream Bar Social! All members of the law school community are invited to join us, grab a frozen treat, and wish our recent grads well ahead of the exam on July 26-27.

Privacy and Access Series: Public Access & Anonymity

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The modern information society is governed by a central tension between drives to promote transparency and open access to information, and a concomitant need to safeguard privacy and personal dignity. This series explores different issues within that dynamic, featuring leading speakers from academia, civil society and government, who have made unique contributions to how information is shared, protected and regulated.

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