Open Access: Inside Legal Education with Law School Deans

Open Access: Inside Legal Education with Law School Deans is for prospective students. Running from August through January, there will be six sessions covering a wide range of topics, from navigating the application process to diversity in the legal profession. Interested students can take part to get their questions answered, make important contacts and get a better sense of the intricacies of the study of law, as well as the benefits of a legal education.
The October 8 session is titled "Extracting Evidence: Explaining the practice of law."

Open Access: Inside Legal Education with Law School Deans

Open Access: Inside Legal Education with Law School Deans is for prospective students. Running from August through January, there will be six sessions covering a wide range of topics, from navigating the application process to diversity in the legal profession. Interested students can take part to get their questions answered, make important contacts and get a better sense of the intricacies of the study of law, as well as the benefits of a legal education.
The October 21 session is titled "Electronic Discovery: A look at the classroom experience."

Open Access: Inside Legal Education with Law School Deans

Open Access: Inside Legal Education with Law School Deans is for prospective students. Running from August through January, there will be six sessions covering a wide range of topics, from navigating the application process to diversity in the legal profession. Interested students can take part to get their questions answered, make important contacts and get a better sense of the intricacies of the study of law, as well as the benefits of a legal education.
The November 10 session is titled "Diversifying the legal profession."

118th Sibley Lecture featuring Dr. Monica Bell, Yale Law School

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Monica Bell is an Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School and an Associate Professor of Sociology at Yale University. Her areas of expertise include criminal justice, welfare law, housing, race and the law, qualitative research methods, and law and sociology. The title of her presentation is "The Case for Racism Response Funds: A Collective Response to Racist Acts."

Professor Thomas Kadri will be the host for this lecture.

Please RSVP to Nikko.Terry@uga.edu by November 9 to receive the Zoom link prior to the event.

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