Faculty Colloquium - Karen Tani

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Karen M. Tani is a scholar of U.S. legal history, with broad interests in poverty law and policy, administrative agencies, rights language, federalism, and the modern American state. Her current research is about the history of disability law in the late twentieth century. She teaches torts, legal and constitutional history, and social welfare law.

Emmet Bondurant on Partisan Gerrymandering and His Life in the Law

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After one week off, we'll pick up again with renowned attorney and UGA Law alumnus Emmet Bondurant, who will engage in a conversation with Professor Ringhand about the law and practice of partisan gerrymandering, especially in light of the upcoming census and a recent Supreme Court decision declaring the practice a non-justiciable political question. Read more about Emmet Bondurant's life in the law here.

Pet Therapy Zoom

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Please join us on Wednesday, April 29th anytime from 3-3:30pm for the next Pet Therapy Zoom! The stars of the show will be all of our pets (aspiring therapy dogs, cats, other - all are welcome!), but humans without pets should join as well! We are all going to miss those adorable pups in the Law Library Foyer this exam period, but we hope Zooming with our pets can be the next best thing. Feel free to pop in just for a minute, or stay for the entire half hour - up to you!
WHO: Pets!
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