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Post Professor Pamela Foohey published “The Periphery of Bankruptcy Law: The Importance of Non-Bankruptcy Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy” in 98 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 527 (2024).

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Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri has been elected as chair of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Torts and Compensation Systems for 2025.

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The School of Law was featured in The Daily Report for hosting the Supreme Court of Georgia’s oral arguments in a special session. The first article “Georgia Justices Urged to Revive Malpractice Suit Against Retired Barnes & Thornburg Atty” was written by Thomas Spigolon and published 2/5/25. The second article “Medical Student’s Error Takes Center Stage in High Court ‘Agency’ Dispute” was written by Cedra Mayfield and published 2/5/25. 

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UGA Associate Provost & Kirbo Chair Elizabeth Weeks will serve on the Executive Committee of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Torts and Compensation Systems. She was previously elected as the chair of the section. 

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The Appellate Litigation Clinic argued Holley v. Combs before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in January. Third-year student Zachary D. Poppe presented the oral argument while third-year student Taylor L. Stablein helped write the briefs and prepare the argument. 

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The School of Law was featured in The Daily Report for leading the state of Georgia’s five law schools with a 36 percent increase in admissions applications for fall 2025. The article titled “Georgia Law Schools Seeing 24% More Applicants This Year” was written by Thomas Spigolon and published 2/5/25.

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Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher M. Bruner was featured in Insurance Day regarding UK government efforts to create a new captive insurance regime. The article titled “Can the UK Capture Captives?” was written by Ben Margulies and published 1/27/25.

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Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand published "Gender, Race, and Interruptions at Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings" in 119 American Political Science Review 492 (with C.L. Boyd & P.M. Collins).

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First-year law student Eric S. Gulbranson is the winner of the School of Law’s 2025 J. Ralph Beaird 1L Closing Argument Competition. Congratulations to all who competed, including finalist Lisa R. Calvert, on their performances.  

Three competitors stand with Dean Rodrigues at the National Moot Court Competition in Jan. 2025.

Congratulations to third-year students Mona E. Abboud, Taylor L. Stablein and Casey E. Wofford for finishing as semifinalists at the National Moot Court Competition in New York City, finishing among the top four teams in the nation. The team also earned honors for having the second-best brief score out of 32 teams. Notably, Abboud, Stablein and Wofford went undefeated in their regional in Atlanta in November to qualify for the national tier of the tournament.

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UGA Associate Provost & Kirbo Chair Elizabeth Weeks was featured in Newsweek regarding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. The article titled “SNAP Benefits: Could the Constitution Block Healthy Food Rules?” was written by Shane Croucher and published 1/29/25. 

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Congratulations to Assistant Professor Meighan Parker on being selected for the University of Georgia Rural Engagement Workshop 2025 cohort. The program, which is limited to no more than 20 faculty members, supports collaborative research benefiting rural Georgia. Parker’s project will center around partnering with rural Black churches to establish telehealth spaces on church campuses to address possible healthcare gaps in their communities and legal hurdles related to these partnerships. 

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Regents' Professor of International Law & Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann published “What Figures Lurk on Madame Elysé’s Path? Reflections on Philippe Sands’ The Last Colony” in 38 Temple International & Comparative Law 91 (2024).

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Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher M. Bruner presented “A Political Economy of Corporate Sustainability Reform in the United States” at the Sustainability in Corporate Law Conference at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany during January.

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Assistant Professor Assaf Harpaz was featured in Newsweek regarding the impact of an "all tariff policy." The article titled "Is Donald Trump Abolishing Income Tax? What We Know" was written by Giulia Carbonaro and published 1/28/25.

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Distinguished Research Professor & Shackelford Distinguished Professor in Taxation Law Emeritus Walter Hellerstein presented as part of a panel on taxable persons and related issues in VAT law at the Court of Justice of the European Union Conference held at the Vienna University of Economics and Business in Austria during January. 

Garfield A. McIntyre Jr., Hannah N. Ryninger and Emily C. Wood with their trophies

Congratulations to third-year student Garfield A. McIntyre Jr. for being named the best advocate of the preliminary rounds at the Hicks Thomas LLP Moot Court National Championship. He and his classmates Hannah N. Ryninger and Emily C. Wood represented UGA Law as a team at the tournament and finished as semifinalists. This annual invitation-only tournament is reserved for the top 16 moot court programs from law schools across the country based on performances from the previous academic year. Cole Harper (J.D.'22) served as the alumni coach.

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The School of Law’s initiatives to train lawyers who will work in areas where there is not adequate access to legal representation were featured in an article published by the National Jurist. Talmadge Chair Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge was quoted regarding the school’s multifaceted Georgia Honors Fellows Program. The article titled “Fighting the scarcity of rural lawyers” was written by Trevor Mason and published 1/23/25. 

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Assistant Professor John B. Meixner Jr. published “Shocking Sentences” in 100 Indiana Law Journal 137 (2024).

The University of Georgia will delay opening on Thursday, Jan. 23 until 10 a.m. The delayed start will provide campus operations teams with additional time to address isolated slick spots. Even with the delay, we realize that some members of our campus community may face unique challenges for travel depending upon their location. Employees are encouraged to contact their direct supervisors to discuss flexible arrangements in these circumstances; likewise, students should contact their professors.