Women's History Month Virtual Keynote Address
"Behind Every Great Woman are Great Women"
Presented by Deborah Scott, Executive Director of Georgia STAND-UP, a "think and act tank" for working families, and Obama Administration 2012 "White House Champion of Change Awardee." An accomplished advocate of universal voting rights, economic inclusion, and progressive civic engagement, she is a master organizer, strategist, and highly skilled trainer.
International Law Colloquium Series featuring Michigan's Monica Hakimi
Professor Monica Hakimi of the University of Michigan Law School will present "Making Sense of Customary International Law" as part of the International Law Colloquium Series.
Election Protection Poll Worker Training
Are you interested in elections? Do you care about democracy? UGA Law's American Constitution Society (ACS) invites you to volunteer as a poll monitor to protect the right to vote during the 2020 elections!
Every voter deserves to vote without fear or unfair barriers- that's the cornerstone of our democracy. Become a trained nonpartisan volunteer to be the first line of defense against extremely long lines, broken voting machines, and outright acts of intimidation.
The Law and Logics of Attribution: Constructing the Identity and Responsibility of States and Firms
When private companies perform governmental functions and governments own companies, which acts should be attributed to the state? Which should be attributed to the corporation? And whose religious beliefs, speech rights, and moral standing can those entities claim?
One Read Book Talk: "We Shall Not Be Moved"
You are invited to the first One Read event of the semester, our One Read Book Talk on "We Shall Not Be Moved: The Desegregation of the University of Georgia by " Wednesday evening, September 30, from 7-8pm on Zoom.
The Future of Global Health Governance
This conference will address three crucial questions of global health governance. It will consider, first, whether and how the ailing global public health infrastructure might be reinvigorated; second, how the pandemic has threatened and exposed limitations of the social safety net in the United States and other economies around the world; and, finally, the phenomenon of vaccine refusal and what national and international legal institutions might do to curb it.
International Law Weekend - South 2021
The American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA) and the Dean Rusk International Law Center are hosting this year's International Law Weekend, South.
President of the American Branch of the International Law Association, Leila Sadat, will give an introductory address. Panels will be moderated by UGA Law faculty members.
Please visit the website for more information and to register.