Portrait Unveiling Ceremony for Commissioner Luis A. Aguilar (J.D.'79)
A virtual celebration of the Portrait Unveiling Ceremony for Commissioner Luis A. Aguilar (J.D.'79).
A virtual celebration of the Portrait Unveiling Ceremony for Commissioner Luis A. Aguilar (J.D.'79).
The School of Law will hold its commencement ceremony for the Class of 2022 in Stegeman Coliseum.
Lisa Godbey Wood, U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of Georgia and 1990 alumna, will deliver the keynote address.
UGA faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in the American Red Cross blood drive to be held on campus. You can sign up for a blood drive appointment by going to this link - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSee8uEg_IgZvwZPsMBYB6r24F7wJ5q0QgL2X6b17NK3qa5P0Q/viewform .
This conference will address three crucial questions of global health governance. It will consider, first, whether and how the ailing global public health infrastructure might be reinvigorated; second, how the pandemic has threatened and exposed limitations of the social safety net in the United States and other economies around the world; and, finally, the phenomenon of vaccine refusal and what national and international legal institutions might do to curb it.
In remembrance of his life and contributions to civil rights, the University of Georgia School of Law looks forward to hosting an event in honor of alumnus Robert E. "Robbie" Robinson (J.D. '74).
Richard Bliss is the founder of BlissPoint Consulting, an innovative marketing firm in Silicon Valley teaching leaders how to become digital executives in today's new virtual business environment. LinkedIn has named him one of their Top 10 Voices and is an award winning pioneer in technology, collaboration, and cloud computing, Richard has lectured and presented on five continents on the topics of emerging trends and their impact on business. He's also been nicknamed the e-Grinch by CNN for his work with communication security.
The United Kingdom's Garden Court Chambers presents the international series "Black Lives Matter," which will feature the law school's Associate Dean Andrea Dennis speaking about the criminalization of rap lyrics.