150 Years of Voting in America presented by Georgia Law Review

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The day-long virtual symposium will discuss a range of topics related to voting in the United States, including the history of the Civil Rights and Suffrage movements, the Electoral College, and the future of voting rights litigation. This past election cycle has highlighted the importance of emerging swing states like Georgia. We invite students, practitioners, scholars, and any other interested parties to join us for this exciting discussion. The event is free to UGA students, staff, faculty, community members, and attorneys not seeking CLE credit.

IP in the Time of COVID-19 - How to Find a Career in Intellectual Property During the Current Epidemic - Virtual Happy Hour

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Ga Bar IP Section Virtual Happy Hour

- Thursday, June 11, 2020
- 4:30-6:00 pm
- RSVP to Lane Sosebee at lanes@gabar.org to receive the meeting link.

In these trying times, how do recent law school graduates and current law students find a path to a career in intellectual property or in law in general? The answer is there is no single way to do this, as will be discussed by the panelists, all of which dealt with finding their own paths during the Great Recession.

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.

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