Martin Chair Andrea L. Dennis and her book Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics, and Guilt in America were featured in the Library Journal. The article titled "Spotlight: Erik Nielson and Andrea L. Dennis" was written by Mahnaz Dar and the book review was written by Genevieve Williams, both appeared in the October 2019 issue.

Congratulations to Associate Director of Admissions and Diversity Programs Jenna L. Jackson for being selected as a 2019 Georgia Trailblazer by the Daily Report. This honor for being an "agent of change" recognizes Jackson for her leadership in the creation of the law school's Benham Scholars Program, which seeks to enhance diversity in the legal profession by recruiting students from underserved parts of the state to study law at UGA.

Assistant Clinical Professor and Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic Director Emma M. Hetherington was featured in USA Today and various other outlets regarding her thoughts on organizations lobbying against child abuse statutes. The article titled "The Catholic Church and Boy Scouts are lobbying against child abuse statutes. This is their playbook" was written by Marisa Kwiatkowski and John Kelly and published 10/2/19.

Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann presented "Dr Aline Chalufour, the Only Female Lawyer in the French Prosecution Team at IMT Nuremberg" as a guest lecturer in a series presented by the International Criminal Court Office of the Prosecutor at The Hague, Netherlands, during September.

Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured in Law360 regarding Johnson & Johnson's opioid litigation. The article titled "J&J's Litigation Bravado In Sharp Relief After Epic Opioid Trial" was written by Jeff Overley and Emily Field and was published 9/20/19.