

The University of Georgia School of Law's First Amendment Clinic was cited by The Macon Telegraph regarding the right to record police activity in Georgia. The article titled "Can you be arrested for filming an arrest in Georgia? Here's what the law says" was written by Chelsea Madden and published 9/5/23. The article was reprinted by other media outlets including Georgia Public Broadcasting.

Wilson Associate Professor in Business Law Laura Phillips-Sawyer was featured in The New York Times regarding the U.S. et al v. Google case. The article titled "In Its First Monopoly Trial of Modern Internet Era, U.S. Sets Sights on Google" was written by David McCabe and Cecilia Kang and published 9/6/23. The article was reprinted in other media outlets including The Sydney Morning Herald, the Chicago Tribune and the Honolulu Star Advertiser.

Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson was featured in The Daily Beast regarding the 2020 Georgia election interference case. The article titled “Trump’s Fulton County Case Has Descended Into Chaos Even Before It Starts” was written by Jose Pagliery and published 9/5/23. The article was reprinted by other media outlets.

The University of Georgia School of Law’s Journal of Intellectual Property Law was featured on MSNBC regarding the ownership of photos taken by law enforcement during the booking process. The article titled “The tricky legal question at the center of the Trump mug shot cash grab” was written by Dean Obeidallah and published 9/2/23.

Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law Sonja R. West was featured in The Washington Post regarding cameras being allowed in courtrooms. The article titled “Trump’s Georgia trial is readied for TV, while others are hard to see” was written by Paul Farhi and published 9/1/23.