Community HeLP Clinic presentation: Update on COVID-related SNAP and P-EBT Benefits

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The Community Health Law Partnership Clinic will present "An Update for Advocates and Communities on COVID-related SNAP and P-EBT Benefits," covering changes to the SNAP Program (food stamps), the P-EBT Program (school lunch) for families with school-aged children and challenges to adverse decisions. Featured speakers will be from the School of Law, the Georgia Division of Family & Children Services and the Georgia Legal Services Program.

Putting the "IP" in Independant Music: How Intellectual Property Rights effect Independent Musicians

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Bertis Downs: Bertis Downs lives in Athens, Georgia, where he received his law degree in 1981 from the University of Georgia's School of Law. He represented the band R.E.M. throughout the band's career and has remained an advisor to their various endeavors since disbandment. In 1988 Downs originated the Entertainment Law course at the University School of Law. Since then, he has regularly nourished his interest in teaching by speaking at various continuing legal education, law schools and music industry conferences.

Welcome Interviewers

The Career Development Office welcomes the following employers to virtual interviews today:

  • Baker Donelson
  • Bondurant Mixson & Elmore
  • Lawson Reid & Dean
  • Jones Day
  • Jones Walker
  • Morris Manning & Martin
  • Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough

Red Clay Conference

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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.

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