The IP of IPAs: Journal of Intellectual Property Law Conference

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Join us on Thursday, February 27, 2020, from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. at the University of Georgia School of Law's Larry Walker Room in Rusk Hall for "The IP of IPAs", a conference hosted by the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, to hear Brian Roth (Southern Brewing Co.), Chase Scott (Taylor, Feil, Harper & Lumsden, P.C.), and Dustin Watts (Terrapin Beer Co.) discuss how breweries are navigating intellectual property issues. Limited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and food will be provided.

Peaceful Assembly as a Human Right at a Critical Time: A Discussion of General Comment No. 37 on Article 21 of the ICCPR

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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.

Law Library Open Access Panel & Film Screening: The Internet's Own Boy

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In celebration of Open Access Week (October 19-25), the law library will host a panel of University of Georgia School of Law faculty to provide greater context for the film, what open access is, how it relates to open educational resources, and legal implications of digital and information activism.

A Conversation About Police Accountability

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Join Professors Russell Gabriel (Criminal Defense Practicum) and Melissa Redmon (Prosecutorial Justice Program) for a dialogue surrounding law enforcement accountability in cases of alleged misconduct. The conversation will be moderated by 3L Anre Washington, Executive Symposium Editor of the Georgia Law Review, and will be presented through Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92684890419.

The Davenport-Benham Black Law Students Association and American Constitution Society are cohosting this event.

Free Tenants' Rights Webinar

If your income has been impacted by COVID-19 and you are struggling to pay rent, plan to register for this free webinar.

Organized by the Athens Access to Justice Initiative, the University of Georgia School of Law and the Georgia Legal Services Program, the webinar will consist of two parts: presentations from local lawyers and a question and answer session.

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