Food Frenzy Tables

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UGA Law is competing in Food Frenzy once again and this year we are in it to win it! Visit an SBA representative outside of the law library every day from 11-1 to donate and to learn about this year's prizes!

Law Library Open Access Panel & Film Screening: The Internet's Own Boy

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In celebration of Open Access Week (October 19-25), the law library will host a panel of University of Georgia School of Law faculty to provide greater context for the film, what open access is, how it relates to open educational resources, and legal implications of digital and information activism.

A Conversation About Police Accountability

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Join Professors Russell Gabriel (Criminal Defense Practicum) and Melissa Redmon (Prosecutorial Justice Program) for a dialogue surrounding law enforcement accountability in cases of alleged misconduct. The conversation will be moderated by 3L Anre Washington, Executive Symposium Editor of the Georgia Law Review, and will be presented through Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92684890419.

The Davenport-Benham Black Law Students Association and American Constitution Society are cohosting this event.

Delaware Justice Tamika Montgomery-Reeves (J.D.'06) presents on corporate law

School of Law 2006 alumna Tamika R. Montgomery-Reeves, who presently serves as a Supreme Court of Delaware justice, will present on navigating corporate fiduciary duties and other corporate governance issues. Before joining Delaware's highest court, Montgomery-Reeves served as a vice chancellor on the Delaware Court of Chancery, which is the most important and prestigious court for business law in the United States.

Panel on AAPI Discrimination/Hate Crimes

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In response to the horrific shootings that unfolded in Metro-Atlanta recently, ALSA is hosting a panel to discuss and explore the topics pertaining to AAPI discrimination and hate crimes. We have invited Professor Usha Rodrigues, Mr. Tim Lee (King and Spalding), Dean Gregory Roseboro, and Mrs. Joanne Molinaro (Foley & Lardner LLP) as panelist to share some of their insight and perspective.

A celebration of Prof. Andrea Dennis' book Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics and Guilt in America

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In celebration of Martin Chair Andrea L. Dennis' recently published book, Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics and Guilt in America, discussion will be held featuring Dennis and Dr. Bettina L. Love with UGA's College of Education.

Published by The New Press, Rap on Trial examines the use of "rap lyrics as criminal evidence to convict and incarcerate young men of color" based on hundreds of court cases from across the country.

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