Orford provides insight into Supreme Court case Arizona v. Navajo Nation
Among the upcoming cases to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court will be Arizona v. Navajo Nation, No. 21-1484.
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Among the upcoming cases to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court will be Arizona v. Navajo Nation, No. 21-1484.
Wilner/UGA Foundation Professor in International Law Harlan Grant Cohen published "Journeys Through Space and Time While Reading International Law and the Politics of History, Found on a Palimpsest, Translated for You
Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri was featured in Fast Company regarding how generative AI can help in domestic abuse cases.
Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A.
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis published "Glow Up Your YouTube Playlist: Video Bangers, Branding and More Educational Technology" in 27.4
Special Collections Librarian Rachel Evans published "Glow Up Your YouTube Playlist: Video Bangers, Branding and More Educational Technology" in 27.4
Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher Bruner presented “Sustainability Disclosure Around the World” online for students at the University of Minnesota Law School and University College Dublin Sut
Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson was featured on CNN regarding Atlanta protestors who were charged with domestic terrorism.
Clinical Associate Professor & Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic Director Emma M.
Regents' Professor of International Law & Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann virtually presented “Children, Armed Conflict, and Peace Agreements” at the "