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.

Law Library Reading Room Zoom

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Thanks to everyone who stopped by the Reading Room Zoom last Friday! Join our next session of the Reading Room Zoom this Friday from 1-3pm. Come together to connect with friends, classmates, acquaintances, or other law students you've never spoken to but wish you'd had!
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School of Law Commencement

Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold D. Melton will deliver the University of Georgia School of Law's 2021 Commencement address May 22 in Stegeman Coliseum, with social distancing measures in place.

Approximately 215 students will be eligible to participate in this year's ceremony for Juris Doctor (J.D.), Master of Laws (LL.M.) and Master in the Study of Law (M.S.L) candidates.

118th Sibley Lecture featuring Dr. Monica Bell, Yale Law School

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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.

Copyright and Course Reserves: Electronic and Media

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In this webinar brought to us by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), we'll explore ways in which academic libraries can lawfully connect faculty and students with access to books, book chapters, articles, and film through electronic and media reserve services. We'll also take a look at the Georgia State lawsuit and discuss what it means for academic libraries. This is a live webinar for group viewing.

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