The University of Georgia School of Law is redefining what it means to be a great national public law school. The following news items demonstrate the School of Law’s commitment to producing World-class Scholarship advancing the rule of law, while also supporting the school’s vision to be the best return on investment in legal education.

Kadri publishes Dilemmas in Digital Abuse
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Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri published Dilemmas in Digital Abuse (2024). Notably, this book was funded in part with a UGA Affordable Course Materials Grant.

Kadri publishes Cybercrime Scenarios
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Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri published Cybercrime Scenarios (2024) with Samuel Won (J.D.'23).

Carlson's book cited by Georgia Court of Appeals
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Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson's book Carlson on Evidence (with M. Carlson) was recently cited by the Georgia Court of Appeals in the case Anderson v.

E. Burch publishes article in the Yale Law Journal Forum
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Graduates create scholarship named for David Shipley

Almost 26 years ago, Georgia Athletic Association Professor David E. Shipley became a member of the University of Georgia School of Law community, initially serving as dean for five years before renewing his commitment to full-time teaching in 2003.

Amann presents at Yale University
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Regents' Professor of International Law & Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann virtually presented "Child-Taking" as part of a Russo-Ukrainian War course coordinated by Yale University's Law School, School of Man

Sachs publishes article in the Quinnipiac Law Review
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Alston Chair in Corporate Law Emerita Margaret V.

Turner presents on artificial intelligence
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Associate Professor Christian Turner presented as part of the "What's the Intel on Artificial Intelligence?" panel at the 33rd Georgia Bar, Media & Jud

Taxel presents at Georgia Bar, Media & Judiciary Conference
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Clinical Assistant Professor & Criminal Defense Practicum Director Elizabeth Taxel presented as part of the "You Say 'Protest,' I say 'Racketeering' - Where Does the First Amendment Draw the Line?" panel at the

Rodrigues publishes article in the Florida State University Law Review
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University Professor & Kilpatrick Chair of Corporate Finance and Securities Law Usha Rodrigues published "Redeeming SPACs" in 50 Florida State University Law Re

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