Our faculty are leaders in scholarship, teaching and service, as detailed in our faculty profiles. Here are highlights of their recent achievements:
Associate Dean & Hosch Professor Jason A. Cade published "Challenging the Criminalization of Undocumented Drivers Through a Health Justice Framework" in 41 Wisconsin International Law Journal 325 (2024) (symposium issue).
Regents' Professor of International Law & Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann presented "Human Trafficking Law" as part of the 2024 Eleventh Circuit Judicial Conference.
Associate Dean & Community Health Law Partnership Clinic Director Jason A. Cade presented "Rapid-Response Legal Support for Movements: Seeking Immigration Protections for Organizing Workers" and “Wide Ranging Litigation and Advocacy as Resistance and Resilience in a Law School Clinic” at the Association of American Law Schools' 2024 Conference on Clinical Legal Education during May.
Clinical Assistant Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins co-presented “The Privacy Paradox: Balancing Transparency and Privacy in the Quest for Justice” and “Wide Ranging Litigation and Advocacy as Resistance and Resilience in a Law School Clinic” at the Association of American Law Schools' 2024 Conference on Clinical Legal Education during May.
Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson's book Carlson on Evidence (with M. Carlson) was recently cited by the Georgia Supreme Court in two cases: Sauder v. State to decide whether a statement by a murder case defendant was admissible in his trial and Pittman v. State to define standards for relevant evidence in a malice murder prosecution. These citations bring the total to 74 times that this text has been used by Georgia appellate courts to resolve evidentiary issues.