
Demonstrating a commitment to scholarly engagement,
Georgia Law has inaugurated a faculty colloquium series through which
some of the nation's top legal academics will present substantial works
in progress to the law school faculty. The guest speakers, both
rising younger commentators and established senior ones, reflect the
law school's growing reputation in academic circles.
The series will provide a forum for provocative and innovative legal
scholarship and will give Georgia Law faculty the opportunity to
collaborate on works in progress, exchange ideas and foster
relationships with other institutions.
This program is made possible through the Kirbo Trust Endowed Faculty
Enhancement Fund.
2008-09 Schedule of Presenters:
September 22, 2008 David J. Herring, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
September 29, 2008 Juan F. Perea, University of Florida Levin College of Law
October 6, 2008 Anne M. Coughlin, University of Virginia School of Law
October 13, 2008 Gregory Klass, Georgetown University Law Center
October 20, 2008 Amanda Frost, American University Washington College of Law
January 26, 2009 Dennis D. Crouch, University of Missouri School of Law
February 2, 2009 Mitu Gulati, Duke University School of Law
February 9, 2009 Zanita E. Fenton, University of Miami School of Law
February 16, 2009 Christine Hurt, University of Illinois College of Law
February 23, 2009 Al Brophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law
March 16, 2009 Robert Steinbuch, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law
March 23, 2009 Scott Hershovitz, University of Michigan Law School
March 30, 2009 Joe Miller, Lewis & Clark Law School
April 13, 2009 Robert Rhee, University of Maryland School of Law
April 17, 2009 Brian Z. Tamanaha, St. John's University School of Law
April 20, 2009 Juliet M. Moringiello,
Widener University School of Law
Past
Presenters