Professor Pamela Foohey was featured on ProPublica regarding car loan deferments. The article titled "What No One Tells You About Car Loan Deferments" was written by Ryan Gabrielson, Byard Duncan and Lucas Waldron and was published 9/12/24.
Professor Pamela Foohey was featured on ProPublica regarding car loan extensions. The article titled "One of the Nation’s Largest Auto Lenders Told Customers, 'We’re Here to Help.' Then It Took Their Money and Their Cars." was written by Ryan Gabrielson and Byard Duncan and was published 9/12/24. The article was republished by other media outlets.
Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand's book Supreme Bias: Gender and Race in U.S. Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings (Stanford University Press, 2023) (with C.L. Boyd and P.M. Collins) was reviewed by Kirsten Widner in Political Science Quarterly. The review was published 9/4/24.
Regents' Professor of International Law & Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann is serving as a research visitor at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Oxford University Faculty of Law. She is pursuing scholarship related to women professionals who played roles in international criminal trials after World War II and her work on child rights, especially as they relate to armed conflict and similar violence.
Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher M. Bruner published “National Identity and Economic Development in Market-Dominant Small Jurisdictions” in 4 Journal of Law and Political Economy 883 (2024).
Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand received the C. Herman Pritchett Award at the American Political Science Association's 120th Annual Meeting for Supreme Bias: Gender and Race in U.S. Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings (Stanford University Press, 2023) (with C.L. Boyd and P.M. Collins). The award recognizes the best book on law and courts published during the previous year.
Wilson Associate Professor in Business Law Laura Phillips-Sawyer was featured on BBC News regarding Google's online advertisement litigation. The article titled "Google's lucrative ad tech business goes on trial" was written by Lily Jamali and published 9/8/24. The article has been republished by other media outlets.
The University of Georgia School of Law proudly announces two initiatives that speak directly to its vision of redefining what it means to be a great national public law school – one that provides a world-class, hands-on, purpose-driven education with a pioneering commitment to affordability, according to School of Law Dean Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge. The first is the Georgia Honors Fellows Program, which has been designed to help address the deficit of prosecutors and public defenders in Georgia communities without adequate access to legal services, and the second is the guarantee of a minimum one-quarter scholarship to every first-generation college graduate and veteran who enrolls at the law school.
The Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic, which began operations eight years ago, continues to demonstrate the value of quality, trauma-responsive legal representation for survivors. Last year, more than 55 survivors in 12 Georgia counties received direct client services from the clinic, while dozens more received indirect advocacy through the clinic’s partnerships with law firms, child advocacy centers and other agencies across the state. The clinic was established in 2016 thanks to a founding gift from 1986 School of Law alumnus and Board of Visitors Chair Marlan B. Wilbanks.
Research Services Librarian Brandy Ellis co-presented "Bridging Differences in Mentoring Relationships" at the American Association of Law Libraries 2024 Annual Meeting in Chicago during July.
Assistant Professor John B. Meixner Jr. presented his draft article "Biased Mitigation" at the 2024 CrimFest conference.
Associate Dean, University Professor & Kilpatrick Chair of Corporate Finance and Securities Law Usha Rodrigues published "Inequity in Equities: SPACs and the Expansion of the Retail Market" in 49 Brigham Young University Law Review 1395 (2024) (with M. Stegemoller).
During its inaugural year of operation, the Land Conservation Clinic provided 3,200+ hours of service to 13 clients ranging from land trusts, state and national conservation organizations, and government agencies. Law students and ecology graduate students collaborated to advance land conservation in Georgia, which included incorporating a new land trust that serves the Lake Lanier region, drafting several conservation easements across Georgia, crafting deed restrictions for a land trust-owned preserve and helping to host a wetlands protection workshop.
Clinical Assistant Professor & Prosecutorial Justice Program Director Melissa D. Redmon was featured in The Current regarding the Jackie Johnson case. The article titled "‘Judge’s hands are tied’: Jackie Johnson case turns 3 years old with no trial date set" was written by Jake Shore and published 8/28/24.
Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law Sonja R. West was featured in The Washington Post regarding a new trial for Sarah Palin. The article titled "Sarah Palin wins bid for new defamation trial against New York Times" was written by Laura Wagner and published 8/28/24. The article was republished by other media outlets.
The School of Law proudly welcomes Victoria J. Haneman, who will serve as the Verner F. Chaffin Visiting Distinguished Professor of Fiduciary Law. She will teach Emerging Issues in Trusts, Estates, and Wealth Preservation.
Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured on Law.com regarding the Tom Girardi trial. The article titled "Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: Tom Girardi’s Secretaries, Housekeeper and Neurologist Testify at Criminal Trial; Could 3rd Circuit’s Preemption Ruling Put Monsanto’s Roundup Before SCOTUS?" was written by Amanda Bronstad and published 8/21/24.
Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on Georgia Public Broadcasting regarding recent rule changes passed by the Georgia State Elections Board. The segment titled "What kind of rules can the Georgia Election Board make?" was hosted by Peter Biello and published 8/26/24.
Congratulations to Andrea L. Dennis and Usha R. Rodrigues for being named associate deans at the School of Law. Dennis will oversee academic affairs and student life, while Rodrigues will support the school's faculty in pursuit of world-class scholarship and extramural funding.
Congratulations to the four School of Law faculty members who have been promoted or awarded new titles. Professor Nathan S. Chapman now holds the Cleveland Distinguished Chair of Law, Veteran Legal Clinic Director Alexander W. Scherr is now a full Clinical Professor, First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins is now a Clinical Associate Professor and Instruction and Faculty Services Librarian Savanna Nolan now holds the rank of Law Librarian III.