Red Clay Conference
The Red Clay Conference is an annual student-run conference at the University of Georgia School of Law, established to increase public awareness of environmental issues. The theme of the 33rd annual Red Clay Conference is "Environmental Justice for All." The Conference will be on Thursday March 18th and Friday March 19th from 11:00AM to 1:30PM both days through Zoom Webinar.
Police Discretion and Protecting Human Rights: A Global Review of Police Use of Lethal Force Policies
Please join the Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law in welcoming Professor Claudia M. Flores. Professor Flores will be discussing her recent report on police discretion and the international human rights implications of using certain policing tactics.
Cherokee Justice: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
UGA's Institute of Native American Studies will host Stacy Leeds, a former justice of the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court and former dean of the law school of the University of Arkansas. She is a recognized expert in tribal justice and federal Indian law and will deliver a talk titled "Cherokee Justice: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow."
Ask an Expert - Facebook and Freedom
Professors Kadri, Norrins and Ringhand will answer your questions about Facebook and Freedom. This opportunity is open for School of Law students, faculty and staff only.
General Counsel's Roundtable (virtual)
Discussion of current issues facing companies and their General Counsel.