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Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson was featured in an Associated Press article that appeared in multiple outlets regarding his thoughts on legal action surrounding Georgia's abortion laws. The article titled "Court indicates it may wait to rule on Georgia abortion law" was written by Kate Brumback and published 9/24/21.

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The Community Health Law Partnership Clinic's Jason A. Cade and Kristen E. Shepherd and the First Amendment Clinic's Clare R. Norins were featured in Law360 regarding their representation of women who allegedly endured abusive gynecological and other medical treatments while in the custody of U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. The article titled "Release From Ga. ICE Facility Moots Women's Habeas Claim" was written by Jennifer Doherty and published 9/20/21.

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Clinical Assistant Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins was featured in the Valdosta Daily Times and other outlets regarding a virtual training session on open government that the clinic and the Georgia First Amendment Foundation are hosting on Sept. 30. Clinic students, supervised by Professor Norins and Clinic Fellow Samantha Hamilton, will present on frequently asked questions relating to Georgia’s Open Meetings and Open Records Act, followed by a Q&A. The article titled "First amendment groups invite public to virtual session on open government" was written by Asia Ashley and published 9/21/21.

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Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri was featured on JAGWire regarding a National Science Foundation grant he will be working on with other University System of Georgia professors relating to digital forensics practices and Fourth Amendment privacy rights. The article titled "School of Computer and Cyber Sciences faculty receive $569,000 National Science Foundation award" was written by Haley Bourne and published 9/13/21.

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Associate Professor Jonathan Peters was featured on Quartz regarding a Texas law relating to the First Amendment and Texas's new social media law. The article titled "Texas's new social media law is a clear violation of the First Amendment" was written by Scott Nover and published 9/14/21.