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Table of ContentsEnhanced learning environment pp.2-3 New Deal lessons for the Affordable Care Act: The General Welfare Clause pp.4-9 From the Packers to Patagonia: Nonprofit and not-just-for-profit corporations pp.10-13 Apps to make your work easier pp.14-15 |
Headlines pp.16-17
Top news from Georgia Law.
Students gain valuable experience from D.C. internship program p.16
This spring, Georgia Law launched its Washington, D.C., Semester in Practice Program through which up to 15 second- and third-year law students can earn course credit while living and working in our nation's capital for a semester.
Georgia Law welcomes notable guests p.17
Hirsch Hall Highlights pp.18-20
Key events and institutional briefs.
Sibley Lecturer explores the role of the World Court p.18
International Court of Justice Judge Joan Donoghue presented “The Role of the World Court Today” as the school’s 108th John A. Sibley Lecturer.
General Counsel for Coca-Cola delivers 30th Edith House Lecture p.20
Serving as this year’s Edith House Lecturer was General Counsel for Coca-Cola North America Leslie Turner.
Rusk Center Reports pp.21-22
Dean Rusk Center updates and initiatives.
Faculty Accomplishments pp.23-29
The latest on faculty scholarship and achievements.
Georgia Law bids farewell to two longtime professors p.23
Distinguished Research Professor and Rogers Chair Alan Watson and Professor Eugene Wilkes retired on June 1 after collectively dedicating more than 60 years of service to the law school.
Student Briefs pp.30-36
Student activities, accomplishments and profiles.
Class of 2012 Commencement pp.34-35
A photo essay of the graduation ceremony and excerpts from the keynote address delivered by U.S. District Court Judge Richard Story (J.D.’78).
Alumni Activities pp.37-43
Alumni news, events and profiles.
Kurtz and Wooten receive Scroll Awards p.37
Associate Dean Paul Kurtz and attorney Joel Wooten (J.D.’75) were named the recipients of this year’s Distinguished Service Scroll Awards – the highest honor given by the Law School Association.
Reunion Weekend and Homecoming Ad pp.44-IBC