Pet Therapy Zoom

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Please join us on Wednesday, May 6th anytime from 3-3:30pm for the next Pet Therapy Zoom! The stars of the show will be all of our pets (aspiring therapy dogs, cats, other - all are welcome!), but humans without pets should join as well! We are all going to miss those adorable pups in the Law Library Foyer this exam period, but we hope Zooming with our pets can be the next best thing. Feel free to pop in just for a minute, or stay for the entire half hour - up to you!
WHO: Pets!

A Conversation with the US Embassy in South Korea

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This event is part of the Dean Rusk Center's ongoing Consular Series, which
presents students, staff, and faculty with global perspectives on
international trade, cooperation, development, and policy.

Speakers from Embassy Seoul will be: Aaron Tarver, Cultural Attach?; Anna
Dupont, Director of Exchanges and Alumni Programs; and Bill Furnish, Chief
Program Officer.

Race and the Right to Vote

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Finally, ACS is proud to team up with the Davenport-Benham Black Law Students Association to co-host a discussion of the right to vote in Georgia and voter suppression tactics such as racial gerrymandering, voter ID, polling place closures, etc. Panelists will discuss solutions for working together to ensure access to the ballot this November and beyond. Register here.

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.

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