

Smith Professor Hillel Y. Levin was featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding a school board transparency bill. The article titled "Georgia House passes school board transparency bill" was written by Ty Tagami and published 3/28/22

Clinical Professor & Business Law and Ethics Program Director Carol Morgan was featured in Columns regarding the school's Business Law and Ethics Program. The article titled "Director builds Business Law and Ethics Program" was written by Lona Panter and published 3/25/22.

Assistant Professor Lindsey Simon presented on "Examining the Economics, Purposes, and Structure of Bankruptcy Law in Light of Developments in Congress and the Courts" as part of a virtual Bankruptcy and Mass Torts panel held by the Antonin Scalia Law School's Law & Economics Center during March.

Associate Dean & Community Health Law Partnership Clinic Director Jason A. Cade was featured in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding a grant he is part of that will support an interdisciplinary health center at Clarke Middle School in Athens. The article titled "Augusta University/UGA Medical Partnership launching Clarke Middle School health center" was written by Lindsey Derrick and published 3/23/22.

Georgia Athletic Association Professor David E. Shipley presented on "The impact of sports betting legislation and conference realignment on college sports" as part of the Southeastern Conference Law Schools' A Series of Conversations on Name, Image and Likeness and the Future of Intercollegiate Athletics during March.

Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured in The New York Times regarding U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown. The article titled "Confirmation Hearings, Once Focused on Law, Are Now Mired in Politics" was written by Adam Liptak and published 3/23/22. Of note, one of her quotes was included in the newspaper's 3/24 e-news briefing.

Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on Bloomberg Law regarding her research on U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings and questioning tendencies. The article titled "Spars with Graham, Cruz leave Jackson with similar hurdles as past minorities" was written by Kelsey Butler and published 3/23/22.

Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on Bloomberg Law regarding her research on U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings and questioning tendencies. The article titled "Jackson Hearing Dominated by GOP Senators' Questions on Crime" was written by Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson, Madison Alder and Jordan S. Rubin and was published 3/23/22.

The School of Law and the Dean Rusk International Law Center were featured on Global Atlanta regarding the hosting of the "Understanding Ukraine" cross-disciplinary forum hosted during March. The article was written by Trevor Williams and published 3/23/22.

Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on Bloomberg Law regarding her research on U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings and questioning tendencies. The article titled "In Cruz Battle, Jackson Sees Similar Hurdles as Past Minorities" was written by Kelsey Butler and published 3/22/22.

Legal Writing Instructor Travis M. Trimble published "Environmental Law" in 72 Mercer Law Review 1135 (2021).

Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch's article "Information for the Common Good in Mass Torts" (70 DePaul Law Review 345 (2021) with A.D. Lahav) was reviewed by Nora Freeman Enstrom in JOTWELL (Mar. 22, 2022). In the review titled "Facilitating the Information-forcing Function of Tort Law," Enstrom says Burch and her coauthor argue that "besides damages, tort law very often involves the transfer of something just as valuable if less quantifiable: information."

Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand presented on "Reforming the Supreme Court of the United States" as part of a University of Texas School of Law Colloquium during March.

Dean Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and second-year students Rachel L. Byers and Jacqueline G. D'Aniello published "A Quintet of Arbitration Cases Hit the Supreme Court's Docket" in the Daily Report on 3/18/22.

Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law Sonja R. West presented "Who is 'The Press," and why does matter?" as part of Yale Law School's Abrams Institute Conversations Series during March.

Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law Sonja R. West presented "The Disappearing 'Freedom of the Press'" as part of the Yale Law School's Information Society Project during March.

School of Law graduate Michael L. Goldberg (J.D.’97) is furthering his support of our law students by making an additional gift to the Michael Louis Goldberg Scholarship Fund. Goldberg initially created the fund in 2016 to support law students who participated in high school or collegiate athletics.

Associate Professor Fazal R. Khan presented "Telehealth Post-Covid: The New Future of Medicine?" virtually as a Medicine Grand Rounds Lecturer at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine during March.

Rogers Chair of Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition Law Joseph S. Miller presented "At the End of the Beginning: Thoughts on the New Case Law Citation Networks" as part of the virtual conference titled "Picturing Truth: Law, Truth & Visual Images," which was organized by the Kline School of Law at Drexel University and held during March.

Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law Sonja R. West published "The U.S. Supreme Court's Characterizations of the Press: An Empirical Study" in 100 North Carolina Law Review 375 (2022).