School of Law Annual Awards Day 2021
Award recipients for Awards Day 2021 will be announced here.
Award recipients for Awards Day 2021 will be announced here.
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.
The Summer Academic Success Program runs August 3 -12.
This class for UGA faculty and staff explores the legal frameworks governing speech and expression rights for members of the UGA community. Topic areas covered include, without limitation: forum analysis, time/place/manner restrictions, hate speech, public employee doctrine, academic freedom and heckler's veto.
Participants will learn about significant court decisions relating to speech rights in the higher education context and see how First Amendment principles are applied to case studies.
Book Repair Clinic is back! On Wednesday and Thursday, February 19th-20th, members of the Law Library's Collection Services department Rachel Evans and David Rutland will offer a clinic in the law library foyer for making small repairs to your law textbooks for free! Examples include: if a few pages are coming out or torn, or if the front cover is loose or has detached from the book, or if the spine is damaged. Come get these things patched up! Plan to drop your book off with us and pick it up later with a claim ticket that we'll give you.
Kevin Conboy (J.D.'79) - retired Partner with Paul Hastings - and Philip Ray (J.D.'78) - Principal, PhilRay-IDR in Nurnberg Area, Germany - will be our guests.
In help commemorate the 60th anniversary of the University of Georgia's desegregation, this will be a discussion with UGA Professor Robert A. Pratt, the author of We Shall Not Be Moved: The Desegregation of the University of Georgia. Pratt has been a member of the UGA History Department faculty since 1987. He previously served as director of the university's Institute for African American Studies and as chair of the History Department.
In response to the horrific shootings that unfolded in Metro-Atlanta recently, ALSA is hosting a panel to discuss and explore the topics pertaining to AAPI discrimination and hate crimes. We have invited Professor Usha Rodrigues, Mr. Tim Lee (King and Spalding), Dean Gregory Roseboro, and Mrs. Joanne Molinaro (Foley & Lardner LLP) as panelist to share some of their insight and perspective.
Annual Holiday Lunch for Law Faculty and Staff. Pick-up Lunch to be taken to a classroom to eat and enjoy live feed of Holiday program with Dean, LSSRG award, etc.
Spreading out in rooms so that we can be joined by live feed.
Reservations required for food and rooms.