Our faculty are leaders in scholarship, teaching and service, as detailed in our faculty profiles. Here are highlights of their recent achievements:
Former Prosecutorial Justice Program Director Alan A. Cook published A Prosecutor's Story - Truth, Honor, and Justice are More Than Just Words (BookBaby, 2021).
Former Prosecutorial Justice Program Director Alan A. Cook published Cook's Field Guide to Prosecution in Georgia, 2d ed. (Georgian Press, 2020).
Rogers Chair of Law Emertia Camilla E. Watson presented as part of the "Race, Social Capital, and Wealth in Federal Income Tax" panel at the South Carolina Law Review's Symposium titled "Taxation, Finance, and Racial (in)Justice" during February.
Metadata Services and Special Collections Librarian Rachel Evans published "Voices Across the Spectrum / Grit, Gusto & the Greater Good: The Formation of a First-Gen Caucus" in 25.4 AALL Spectrum 44 (2021) (with D. Fix, J. Lawson, S. McMahon, A. Pittman).
Instruction and Faculty Services Librarian Savanna Nolan published "On the Ground: Real-World Solutions / Writing Winning Personal Statements for Scholarship Applications" in 25.4 AALL Spectrum 32 (2021).