Pet Therapy Zoom
Cherokee Justice: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
UGA's Institute of Native American Studies will host Stacy Leeds, a former justice of the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court and former dean of the law school of the University of Arkansas. She is a recognized expert in tribal justice and federal Indian law and will deliver a talk titled "Cherokee Justice: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow."
Ask an Expert - Facebook and Freedom
Professors Kadri, Norrins and Ringhand will answer your questions about Facebook and Freedom. This opportunity is open for School of Law students, faculty and staff only.
Federalist Society Judges Panel
The Federalist Society is looking forward to hosting our Annual Judges Panel on February 18, 2021. Dean Randy Beck has graciously agreed to moderate the panel, and we are fortunate enough to host Judges Lisa Branch (11th Circuit), Britt Grant (11th Circuit), Billy Ray (Northern District of Georgia), and Tripp Self (Middle District of Georgia). The panel will be held virtually via Zoom at noon (12pm) on Thursday, February 18th. We look forward to seeing you there!
UGA Blood Drive
This blood drive is open to all members of the UGA community. In order to properly maintain social distancing, donors will require an appointment and should visit https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/donation-time and use the sponsor code: UGA.
Accountability Session
Let's get together to get it done! Join me at 11am on Zoom, when we'll share with each other what we will work on for the next 50 minutes. When my timer goes off, we'll report back what we all were able to accomplish.
COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits Webinar
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.