School of Law 2010 alumna Emily Boness and second-year law student Ansley Whiten were featured on UGA Today regarding the Athens Peer Court, which was created by Boness - who is a public service associate at UGA's Fanning Institute for Leadership Development - and Athens-Clarke County Juvenile Court Judge Robin Shearer, who is a 1987 School of Law graduate. Athens Peer Court has tried more than 580 cases. A partnership between the Fanning Institute, a UGA Public Service and Outreach unit, and the Athens-Clarke County Juvenile Court System, the peer court is in its seventh year. The story was written by Leigh Beeson and published 10/24/19.

Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann was featured in Vox regarding her thoughts on whether or not the president can be prosecuted. The article titled "Trump's lawyer says he can't be prosecuted. I asked 16 legal experts if that's true." was written by Sean Illing and published 10/24/19.

The School of Law was featured in the Daily Report regarding its endowed scholarship in support of LGBTQ diversity - the Stonewall Equality Scholarship. The article was written by Katheryn Tucker and published 10/23/19.

The School of Law was featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding members of the school's Appellate Litigation Clinic presenting oral arguments before the Georgia Supreme Court. The article titled "Justices appear skeptical of DeKalb County pay raise vote" was written by Tia Mitchell and published 10/23/19.

Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured in a Reuters article regarding the Johnson & Johnson baby powder litigation. The article titled "Johnson & Johnson CEO testified baby powder was safe 13 days before FDA bombshell" was written by Chad Terhune, Lisa Girion and Mike Spector and was published on 10/22/19. The article appeared in media outlets across the globe including the Daily Mail and CNBC News.