Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri was featured in the National Journal regarding individual privacy rights and the digital data sales industry. The article titled "Dems scramble to protect health data" was written by Philip Athey and Erin Durkin and was published 6/22/22.
Dean Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and UGA student Sawyer M. Bradford published "Arbitration, Interstate Commerce and the Gig Economy" in the Daily Report on 6/22/22.
The School of Law's Public Interest Practicum and Clinical Assistant Professor Elizabeth M. Grant, who directs PIP, were featured on UGA Today regarding the practicum's work with the underserved and those struggling under the poverty level in Athens through a partnership with The Sparrow's Nest, a local nonprofit organization. The article titled "UGA x The Sparrow's Next: Helping the Athens community" was written by Katelyn Bickett and published 6/15/22.
Clinical Assistant Professor & Jane W. Wilson Family Justice Clinic Director Christine M. Scartz was featured in an Associated Press article regarding the outcome of the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial and its implications for domestic abuse victims. The article titled "Depp-Heard trial: Advocates fear chilling effect on accusers" was written by Maryclaire Dale and Jocelyn Noveck and was published 6/3/22. The article was published by media outlets across the country including The Washington Post, PBS' "Newshour" and the Daily Report.
Clinical Assistant Professor & Prosecutorial Justice Program Director Melissa D. Redmon was featured on CBS News regarding a Georgia special grand jury investigating President Trump and his efforts relating to the 2020 election results. The article titled "Georgia secretary of state to testify to grand jury investigating Trump effort to overturn election" was written by Graham Kates and published 6/1/22.