GJICL Workshop: Article Talk

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Have you ever wanted to learn more about the authors around the world who publish Articles with the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law? Are you curious about how the international crime of aggression can be attributed to individual states’ leaders? Dr. Nikola Hajdin, author of "Attribution of Individual Responsibility for the Crime of Aggression" (publication forthcoming in Volume 51), will answer your questions! Join Dr. Hajdin to learn more about his academic interest in this topic, his approach to advancing scholarship, and the crime of aggression.

GJICL Workshop: Overcoming Writer's Block

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Do you feel stuck with page deadlines for your Note coming up? If so, this workshop is for you. Come learn how to overcome Writer’s Block from an expert who regularly overcomes writer’s block to publish a vast amount of scholarship! This workshop will feature special guest Dean Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge.

While the primary audience for this event is the GJICL Editorial Board, all are welcome to attend!

GJICL Workshop: Maximizing Conference Attendance in the Legal Profession

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With our Conference on the horizon, you may be wondering how conferences can impact your career in the legal profession. This workshop will feature a panel of faculty who will share their tips and tricks for making the most of conference attendance. Then our very own Conference Editors, Claire and Sarah Grace, will share how you can apply some of those tips and tricks when you attend our Conference!

The primary audience for this event is the GJICL Editorial Board, but anyone is welcome to attend!

GJICL Workshop: What I Wish I Knew About Bluebooking

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Now that you’ve completed a few Cite Checks, you might be looking for ways to streamline the process and master the Bluebook. At this workshop, the Executive Editor team will be sharing their top tips for Bluebooking and Cite Checking. Come learn what the now-experts on the Bluebook wish they knew when they were Editorial Board members!

The primary audience for this event is the GJICL Editorial Board, though anyone is welcome to attend.

Federal Jobs Student Panel

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Join FBA to meet UGA law students who have previously secured federal law internships. The panel will discuss how they obtained their positions and their experiences therein. I encourage you to come prepared with questions and a desire to grow your network with like-minded students.

Please RSVP in LawDawgDash at the link below. 

People in Family Law

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Join the Family Law Society to hear from attorneys practicing in this area of law. You'll have the opportunity to learn about the different facets of family law and how to enter into the field. 

Please RSVP at the link below by Friday, Sept. 16 at Noon to reserve a lunch. 

Professional Panel: Careers in Privacy, Security, and Technology Law

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Join the Privacy, Security, and Technology Law Society to learn more about this practice area and hear from attorneys and learn how to begin a career in this practice area. 

Panelists include: 

Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, Managing director of the International Association of Privacy Professionals

Joe Kaufmann, Privacy Counsel at Upwork

Please RSVP by Noon on Sept. 8 to reserve a lunch in LawDawgDash at the link below. 

Voting Rights and Election Protection - A Conversation with Common Cause Georgia presented by ACS

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Please join ACS for the first general body meeting of the year! Anne Grey Herring, an attorney and policy analyst for Common Cause Georgia, will discuss the organization's work on protecting voting rights and how law students can volunteer to get involved with the current Election Protection campaign. King & Spalding is managing attorney volunteers this year. Lunch will be served for attendees (RSVP link forthcoming). Looking forward to seeing everyone there!

ELA and the DOJ ENRD Information Session

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Environmental Law Association is hosting a zoom with Gabriel Allen, a senior trial attorney with the Department of Justice's Environmental and Natural Resource Division (ENRD). Gabe plans on presenting a short PowerPoint on ENRD and their Honors/Law Clerk Programs. Then he will host a Q&A session for anyone interested. Please see the attached flyers for details about the programs. 

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