Our faculty are leaders in scholarship, teaching and service, as detailed in our faculty profiles. Here are highlights of their recent achievements:

Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured in Legal NewsLine regarding repeat-player lawyers in multidistrict litigation. The article titled "Major plaintiffs firms that snagged states as opioid clients have been shut out of settlement talks by judge" was written by Daniel Fisher and published 8/20/19.

Civil Externship Program and Public Interest Practicum Director Elizabeth M. Grant published "Towards a jurisprudence (and pedagogy) of access: A reflection on 25 years of the Public Interest Practicum" in 53 Georgia Law Review Online 1 (2018) (with A.W. Scherr and G. Goldberg).

Associate Professor & Veterans Legal Clinic Director Alexander W. Scherr published "Towards a jurisprudence (and pedagogy) of access: A reflection on 25 years of the Public Interest Practicum" in 53 Georgia Law Review Online 1 (2018) (with E.M. Grant and G. Goldberg).

Clinical Professor & Business Law and Ethics Program Director Carol Morgan published "Learning to be more than a lawyer" in 53 Georgia Law Review Online 26 (2019).

Distinguished Research Professor & Shackelford Distinguished Professor in Taxation Law Emeritus Walter Hellerstein's article "Is 'Internal Consistency' Dead?: Reflections on an Evolving Commerce Clause Restraint on State Taxation" (61 Tax Law Review 1 (2007)) was cited by the Utah Supreme Court in Steiner v. Utah State Tax Commission, a case involving a taxpayer's claim of a constitutional right to a credit against state personal income taxes for payments of foreign income taxes.