Dual Degree Program Info Session
For 1Ls & 2Ls:
The law school has 8 available dual degrees:
For 1Ls & 2Ls:
The law school has 8 available dual degrees:
J. Jarpa Dawuni is Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University, Washington D.C. She is a qualified Barrister-at-Law before the Ghana Superior Courts of Judicature. She holds a Doctorate in Political Science from Georgia State University. Her primary areas of research include judicial politics, women in the legal professions, gender and the law, international human rights, women's civil society organizing and democratization.
Please join the Law School's Lexis rep, Brittany Conklin, for Lexis training on the open memo.
Join National Lawyers Guild in playing Jackbox Party Games including Trivia Murder Party and more! You will need to have a device that connects to the Internet to use as a controller.
One of our most popular Spring Stress Busters returns for the Fall! Take a break from studying to learn the valuable skill of making tea! Law Librarian Heather Simmons will be broadcasting this brief tutorial LIVE from her kitchen via Zoom! No experience required - just show up and learn from the best all you need to know to make a good "cuppa."
Beginning on March 3 and each following Wednesday at 9 a.m., Career Development and Advancement will host eight students and one attorney over zoom for small group networking over coffee, or a morning beverage of choice. The series, titled 9@9, is designed to create more intimate networking and learning sessions for students. Each session will be about 40 minutes: 30 minutes to hear from the Attorney and then about 10 minutes for questions.
This event is envisioned to be a more informal setting to interact with UGA Law alumni.
Join the Editors-In-Chief and the Senior Managing Editors for the Georgia Law Review, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, and the Journal of Intellectual Property Law to learn about the 2021 Write-On Competition.
Please Visit Law Dawg Dash to register and obtain the Zoom information.
In celebration of Martin Chair Andrea L. Dennis' recently published book, Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics and Guilt in America, discussion will be held featuring Dennis and Dr. Bettina L. Love with UGA's College of Education.
Published by The New Press, Rap on Trial examines the use of "rap lyrics as criminal evidence to convict and incarcerate young men of color" based on hundreds of court cases from across the country.