Fall Moot Intramural
The 2021 Fall Moot Intramural Competition will be held in Hatton Lovejoy Courtroom on Friday, November 12 at 3:30. Reception to follow in the Rotunda.
The 2021 Fall Moot Intramural Competition will be held in Hatton Lovejoy Courtroom on Friday, November 12 at 3:30. Reception to follow in the Rotunda.
Students studying for the Bar Exam are invited to stop by the Law Library for our annual Pass the Ice Cream Bar event! Faculty and staff are also welcome to come enjoy a free ice cream with law students and wish them luck for next week.
In this webinar brought to us by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), we'll explore ways in which academic libraries can lawfully connect faculty and students with access to books, book chapters, articles, and film through electronic and media reserve services. We'll also take a look at the Georgia State lawsuit and discuss what it means for academic libraries. This is a live webinar for group viewing.
Atlanta International Arbitration Society's 5th Annual Lecture will feature Dr. Horacio Grigera Na?n as the speaker.
Join us October 22 for trivia night! International Law Society will be hosting a virtual trivia night for members and non-mebers alike to come hang out, have some fun, and win some prizes. Grab a couple pals to form a team and zoom in for the chance to prove you really are smarter than all your classmates! Once you have your team, email Paige Medley (pmedley@uga.edu) to get signed up. Hope to see you there!
William Elliott Stiles Jr. - an accomplished artist, Atlanta attorney and University of Georgia School of Law alumnus - will unveil a new work of art that was commissioned by the law school to commemorate the 60th anniversary of desegregation at UGA. The new creation will be displayed alongside other pieces of Stiles' "Concept Collection" that were donated to the school in 2018.
Stiles said in his new piece, titled "1961," he tried to depict the historic events of the desegregation of the University of Georgia and the Georgia public school system.
Professor Butler researches and teaches in the areas of criminal law, race relations law, and critical theory. He is the author of the widely reviewed "Let's Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice," which received the Harry Chapin Media award.