Ask an Expert - Social Welfare in a Time of Crisis
Professors Hetherington, Milot and Scherr will answer your questions about Social Welfare in a Time of Crisis. This opportunity is open for School of Law students, faculty and staff only.
Professors Hetherington, Milot and Scherr will answer your questions about Social Welfare in a Time of Crisis. This opportunity is open for School of Law students, faculty and staff only.
The Federalist Society and ACS look forward to hosting Professors Ilan Wurman and Eric Segall to debate the concept of Originalism. The event will be moderated, and time will be reserved for Q&A. All students and faculty are welcome to tune in to the Zoom on September 29th at 12pm (noon).
The Georgia Museum of Art and the UGA School of Law have partnered to bring you a special evening at the Georgia Museum of Art!
All law students, faculty, and staff are invited to sign up for a special tour highlighting pieces currently on exhibit, followed by free time to visit the rest of the collection. Tours will be offered on the following dates:
Thursday, October 22 at 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 29 at 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 5 at 6:00 p.m.
The four UGA faculty members who were named 2020 and 2021 Regents' Professors, an honor bestowed by the Board of Regents on distinguished faculty whose scholarship or creative activity is recognized both nationally and internationally as innovative and pace-setting, will each discuss their work in a joint Charter Lecture. Please register for the Zoom link at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUodeiorj4sEtBb2Q0lWX4dRL-k35u3lx5g .
Professor Dan Bodansky of Arizona State University College of Law will present "Is the Concept of War Really Obsolete?" as part of the International Law Colloquium Series.
Professors Chapman, Khan, Levin and Weeks will answer your questions about the Public Health and the Constitution. This opportunity is open for School of Law students, faculty and staff only.
Monica Bell is an Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School and an Associate Professor of Sociology at Yale University. Her areas of expertise include criminal justice, welfare law, housing, race and the law, qualitative research methods, and law and sociology. The title of her presentation is "The Case for Racism Response Funds: A Collective Response to Racist Acts."
Professor Thomas Kadri will be the host for this lecture.
Please RSVP to Nikko.Terry@uga.edu by November 9 to receive the Zoom link prior to the event.