Welcome Interviewers
The Career Development Office welcomes the following employers to virtual interviews today:
- Atlanta Legal Aid Society
- Alston & Bird
- Dority & Manning
- Fortson Bentley & Griffin
The Career Development Office welcomes the following employers to virtual interviews today:
The Equal Justice Works Conference & Career Fair is the largest annual public sector hiring, networking, and career information event. Historically there have been opportunities available for 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs..
If you are interested in working in public sector (government or public interest), come learn about the conference, and get application strategy advice.
UGA Law Honor Court will provide information to 1Ls about the nomination process to join Honor Court
Zoom link: https://proxy.qualtrics.com/proxy/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fuga.zoom.us%2Fj%2F91355340683%3Fpwd%3DbktuR293N0xpKzZzUmlaeEx4RUJHUT09&token=50CF3tvvI42XVZUsFzCFSfw0r%2BZ7EeJlVFGpCBdXX7s%3D
Meeting ID: 913 5534 0683
Passcode: 915501
Fabrica Legis and BLSA are hosting a conversation designed to identify and discuss possible solutions to issues facing our community. We believe that legislation can help solve problems. This conversation event will help us decide on a direction to take in solving those problems.
The Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic is excited to announce the first session of its Fall Webinar Series. The title is "CSEC, Bias, and Litigating Race," which will be a discussion about how implicit bias affects survivors of commercial and sexual exploitation of children and how to use legal tools and resources to confront systemic racism against indigent, Black and brown clients. Panelists will include: New York City Legal Aid Society Attorney-in-Charge Dawne Mitchell, Attorney Shomari Ward and Wilbanks CEASE Clinic Intern and third-year student Victoria Hicks.
Join Fabrica Legis for a panel with our state representatives, to learn more about what it means to be a state representative and how you can get involved with the work that the Georgia Legislature does! Together, we'll be discussing what our state legislative process looks like and what it takes to be both a decision-maker and an effective policy advocated under the Gold Dome. Topics will include the legislative drafting process, handling committee hearings, and how advocates can address legislators in a respectful and professional manner.
The Georgia Museum of Art and the UGA School of Law have partnered to bring you a special evening at the Georgia Museum of Art!
All law students, faculty, and staff are invited to sign up for a special tour highlighting pieces currently on exhibit, followed by free time to visit the rest of the collection. Tours will be offered on the following dates:
Thursday, October 22 at 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 29 at 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 5 at 6:00 p.m.
This event is a webinar introducing DOJ's Volunteer Legal Internship Program. Students will learn about summer and academic-year vacancies, the application process, and get answers to their questions. Students will have two chances to attend this webinar, either Tuesday, November 10, at 12:00 PM ET or Thursday, November 12, at 3:00 PM ET.
Dr. Jonathan Peters, Associate Professor of Journalism at UGA's Grady College, will be leading the discussion.
Panelists will include:
Ilze Brands Kehris, the Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Christof Heyns, the Human Rights Committee Rapporteur who drafted General Comment No. 37 Yuval Shany, former Chair of the Human Rights Committee, and H?l?ne Tigroudja, member of the Human Rights Committee.