Cleveland Distinguished Chair of Legal Ethics and Professionalism & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lonnie T. Brown Jr.'s book Defending the Public's Enemy: The Life and Legacy of Ramsey Clark (Stanford University Press, 2019) was reviewed by Rebecca Roiphe in JOTWELL (Apr. 21, 2020). In the review titled "Fight the Power," Roiphe states that Brown "skillfully leads" readers through Clark's life and career and provides "clues as to why Clark turned into such an unyielding critic" of the United States.

First Amendment Clinic Director and Clinical Assistant Professor Clare R. Norins published "Recalibrating the balance: Increasing transparency around COVID-19 while still respecting privacy" (Georgia First Amendment Foundation, April 8, 2020). The piece has been reprinted by a variety of news outlets across the nation.

Dean Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and second-year student Miles S. Porter published "Georgia Veteran's Case Allows U.S. High Court to Rethink Foreign Affairs Powers" in the Daily Report on 4/8/20.

Associate Professor Fazal R. Khan was featured on 11Alive regarding the recent enactment of emergency declarations. The segment titled "Why has the coronavirus prompted so many emergency declarations" was put together by Jerry Carnes and aired 4/1/20.

Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Kirbo Chair Elizabeth Weeks was featured on 11Alive regarding the recent enactment of emergency declarations. The segment titled "Why has the coronavirus prompted so many emergency declarations" was put together by Jerry Carnes and aired 4/1/20.