Election Protection Poll Worker Training

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Are you interested in elections? Do you care about democracy? UGA Law's American Constitution Society (ACS) invites you to volunteer as a poll monitor to protect the right to vote during the 2020 elections!

Every voter deserves to vote without fear or unfair barriers- that's the cornerstone of our democracy. Become a trained nonpartisan volunteer to be the first line of defense against extremely long lines, broken voting machines, and outright acts of intimidation.

Downtime with Dr. H

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Join the School of Law's CAPS Counselor Dr. Erin Higgenbotham for a session on self-care and how to decompress after a long week! Along with her expertise on adjustment and stress management, Dr. Higgenbotham will share CAPS resources that law students can take advantage of outside of one-on-one counseling sessions. In the words of Eliza Hamilton, "take a break" and relax with some Downtime with Dr. H!

Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/96400512467

Meeting ID: 964 0051 2467
Dial-In: (646) 558-8656

COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits Webinar

Lost income because of COVID-19? Fired for not returning to work? Issues with an unemployment application? Please register for this online webinar.
Organized by the Athens Access to Justice Initiative, the University of Georgia School of Law, the Georgia Legal Services Program and the JF Beasley law firm, the webinar will consist of two parts: presentations from local lawyers and a question and answer session.

Visit athensaccesstojustice.org to register by June 5.

Evening of Conversation featuring attorney Francys Johnson and Dr. Nyota Tucker

Words cannot adequately express the depth of emotion felt by many in our community following the killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and other Black Americans. Such tragic and unnecessary losses of life are impossible to comprehend and, in light of this, we are sure that many of you have engaged in countless conversations to try to make sense of the state of race relations in our country.

Delaware Justice Tamika Montgomery-Reeves (J.D.'06) presents on corporate law

School of Law 2006 alumna Tamika R. Montgomery-Reeves, who presently serves as a Supreme Court of Delaware justice, will present on navigating corporate fiduciary duties and other corporate governance issues. Before joining Delaware's highest court, Montgomery-Reeves served as a vice chancellor on the Delaware Court of Chancery, which is the most important and prestigious court for business law in the United States.

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