Annie and Zack Stanton Distinguished Professorship in Canine Welfare Law
Annie and Zack Stanton Distinguished Professorship in Canine Welfare Law-
Annie and Zack Stanton Distinguished Professorship in Canine Welfare Law-
The Professorship Endowment shall consist of all property given to the Foundation for the support of the Professorship.
The Professorship Endowment shall consist of all property given to the Foundation for the support of the Professorship.
Yee Family Law School Faculty Fund -
The purpose of the Fund is to provide support for a member of the local state or federal judiciary, known as a jurist in residence, to conduct a seminar or lecture as part of the Law School's curricular offerings. Such position(s) supported by the Fund shall be known as the "Judge B. Avant Edenfield Jurist in Residence." Support shall include, but not be limited to, stipends, travel, events related to the jurist's visit, and other related expenses deemed appropriate by the Dean of the School.
Emily & Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law -
The purpose of the Fund is to support the Emily and Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law at the Dean Rusk Center of the School of Law.
Talmadge Law Faculty -
The purpose of the Fund is to provide salary supplements and other assistance to faculty members in the School of Law.
If the entire income generated by the Fund is not needed for the purpose as stated herein, the residual amount may be transferred to the Talmadge Law Scholarship Fund (75469003).
Talmadge Chair of Law -
The purpose of the Fund is to provide supplement income of the incumbent professor holding the Talmadge Chair (who may be referred to as the Talmadge Professor of Law).
If the entire income generated by the Fund is not needed for the purpose as stated herein, the residual amount may be transferred to the Talmadge Law Scholarship Fund (75469003).
Stembler Family Distinguished Professorship in Business Law -
Southeastern Bankruptcy Law Institute Fund -
The purpose of the Fund to support a distinguished practitioner/scholar-in-residence program in the area of bankruptcy law and corporate reorganizations at the University of Georgia School of Law.
This program will enable the School to enrich its normal academic offerings in the important area of the law by bringing a distinguished practitioner, academician, or judge to teach classes and to conduct a similar or workshop for interested faculty and students.
Alex W. Smith Professorship in Law -