Our faculty are leaders in scholarship, teaching and service, as detailed in our faculty profiles. Here are highlights of their recent achievements:
Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Hosch Professor Elizabeth Weeks presented "Healthism in Tort Law" as part of a panel titled "Health Law: Intersections and Opportunities" at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting during January. The panel was co-sponsored by the Sections on Torts & Compensation and Law, Medicine & Health Care.
Director of the Law Library Carol A. Watson spoke on a panel titled "Building and Maintaining Support for your Law Library" hosted by the Law Libraries and Legal Information Section at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting during January.
Adjunct Professor David N. Lefkowitz was featured in the Daily Report regarding his thoughts on a case before the Georgia Court of Appeals that asks whether a binding arbitration clause is enforceable in a legal malpractice lawsuit. Lefkowitz commented on the duty a lawyer has to explain the effect of arbitration provisions prior to requiring their clients to be compelled to arbitrate claims for legal malpractice.
Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann was profiled by Atlas Women, which seeks "to empower, support, and connect women working in, or embarking on, a career in public international law." Amann, a prolific international law scholar who also serves as the International Criminal Court prosecutor's special adviser on children in and affected by armed conflict, founded the IntLawGrrls blog in 2007.
Distinguished Research Professor & Shackelford Distinguished Professor in Taxation Law Emeritus Walter Hellerstein published "Platforms: The Sequel" in 91 State Tax Notes 7 (2019) (with J. Swain and J. Maddison).