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Fall 2007/Winter 2008, Vol. 42, No. 1
Fifteen curious facts about The Federalist Papers;
Law and governance in the 21st-century regulatory state; Prominent political consultant and former U.S. senator serve as Sanders Scholars; Class of 2010: a landmark class both historically and academically; Brussels Seminar receives ABA accreditation; UGA study impacts Fulton County Office of the Child Advocate Attorney; Advocacy teams off to a great start; Bernstein and Knox receive distinguished service awards |
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Spring/Summer 2007, Vol. 41, No. 2
Ellington receives the university's highest teaching honor -- A Meigs Professorship;
Rule
68 Offers of Judgment: The practices and opinions of experienced civil
rights and employment discrimination attorneys; Water Wars -- Will Georgia, Alabama and Florida ever agree?; Third alumnus selected to serve as clerk to U.S. Supreme Court in three years; Breyer holds Q&A for students; Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell speaks on DOJ; Lee Hamilton: "A balanced view of American power"; Georgia Law says farewell to two alumni and professors; Class of 2007 Commencement
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Fall 2006/Winter 2007, Vol. 41, No. 1
Case selection in three supreme courts: A comparative perspective; Reaching new horizons: Georgia Law expands international opportunities; Quality online legal researching – on the cheap!; Cousins
Public Interest Fellowship supports “new approaches” to indigent legal
aid; Conrad becomes sixth Georgia Law alumnus chosen for U.S. Supreme
Court clerkship; U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thomas makes third
visit to Georgia Law since 2003; Law School Association presents
service awards to Bowers and Painter; Homecoming Weekend 2006;
Remembering Robert Peckham, a leader in indigent defense; Remembering Louis Sohn, professor and eminent international law scholar
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Spring/Summer 2006, Vol. 40, no. 2 Challenging poverty through law: Exploring ways to make a difference;
Restoring the American dream: Fighting poverty and expanding the middle class ; Defending the right to self-representation: An empirical look at the pro se felony defendant; Drawing the line: One taxpayer's economic development incentive is often another's discriminatory tax; New fellowship to help fill legal services ; Renowned scholar Stanley Fish discusses the interpretation of text; Sarah Weddington: Legal education teaches critical skills; Brown, Coenen and Dupre recognized by students ; Class of 2006 Commencement; Advocacy program records stellar year
2006 WIPI Conference Keynote Address
Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards gave the keynote address at the 2006 Working in the Public Interest law conference. Click here to listen to the speech (You must have RealPlayer to play audio.)
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Fall 2005/Winter 2006, Vol. 40, No. 1
Pollen Drift and the Bystanding Farmer: Harmonizing Patent Law and Common Law on the Technological Frontier; Leading Scholars Explore Status of International Law ;
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New Face of Electronic Discovery: Amendments to the Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure May Tame Electronic Discovery’s Wild West; The Pros and Cons of Publicity in the Legal Domain; Spiro Becomes Inaugural Associate Dean for Faculty; Development; Georgia Law Creates Study Abroad Opportunity in the Far East; Carlson and Shipley Appointed to Foundation of Freedom Commission;
Comer and Smith Receive Distinguished Service Awards; Homecoming and Reunion Weekend 2005
The New Face of Electronic Discovery: Amendments to the Federal Rule of
Civil Procedure May Tame Electronic Discovery's Wild West
This is a copy of the original article by third-year student Aaron
Walter. A modified version of this work was printed in the Advocate.
An Ode to the Law Class of 1965 on the Occasion of Its 40th Anniversary
1965 alumnus and Carter Chair of Law Emeritus Perry Sentell recited this
poem to his class at their reunion gathering.
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Spring/Summer
2005, Vol. 39, No. 2
Coenen Selected as University
Professor; Dramatic Moments in the Pursuit of Justice; The PATRIOT Act
of 2002; Georgia's New Battleground; Georgia Law Expands to Oxford;
Student Learn from Former U.S. Senator; Beaird Receives Cleveland
Award; Awards Day 2005; Commencement 2005; University Publicly
Launches Its Capital Campaign
The
PATRIOT Act of 2002: Myths, Misperceptions and Malapropisms Q&A
This is the question
and answer session that followed the Joseph Henry Lumpkin Society
Educational Seminar Series address by Department of Homeland Security
General Counsel Joe D. Whitley (J.D.’75) on Dec. 3, 2004.
2005
Commencement Speech
The 2005 UGA School of Law Commencement Speech was
delivered by former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore B. Olson. The
speech was aired on C-SPAN
and can be viewed on their Web site. Click
here for the text of Olson's speech.
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Fall 2004/Winter 2005, Vol. 39, No. 1 Nation
Building; Striving for Democracy in Post-War Iraq & Afghanistan;
Producing a Community of Scholars; Common Law Taught by an Uncommon
Man; White Permanently Takes Deanship; Protecting the Environment
During Wartime; Leavell Leaves Behind a Legacy at Georgia Law; Student
Creates Painting Depicting Elements of First-year Legal Study;
Homecoming and Reunion Weekend 2004; Blasingame and Franklin Receive
Service Scroll Awards
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Spring/Summer 2004, Vol. 38, No.2 The
Making of a Legend...Sentell Style; Alumnus Otis Brumby (LL.B. '65) to
Provide Gift to Create First Amendment Law Professorship; Reflections
on the Integration of Georgia Law and the Impact of Brown v. Board of Education; A
Tribute to Larry Blount; Fifth Georgia Law Alumnus Chosen for
Prestigious U.S. Supreme Court Clerkship; Fifteen Famous Supreme Court
Cases from Georgia; Class of 2004 Commencement
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Winter 2004, Vol. 38, No.1
Getting
to Know
Interim Dean Rebecca H. White; Homecoming/Reunion
Weekend 2003; Memories of a Time When
Young Men and Women Were
Asked to Serve Their Country; Flying the Freedom Bird
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Spring/Summer 2003, Vol. 37, No. 2
Class of 2003
Commencement;
Making the Grade - The Law Library Sports "A+" Furnishings;
Awards
Day 2003; George T. Smith Has Grown Accustomed to Standing Out in a
Crowd;
Salute to Alumni in the Military; Happy 75th Anniversary, Helen! |
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Fall
2002, Vol. 37, No. 1
Graduation
2002 A
New Look for Georgia Law; A Tribute to Ann Smith; The Chaffin
Legacy;
Homecoming 2002; Sanders Donates $1 Million to the School of Law;
Distinguished
Service Scroll Award Nomination Form; Reunion Weekend |
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Spring
2002, Vol. 36, No. 1
The Law School
Association
Celebrates 50 Years; Family and Friends Day 2002
Room Dedicated
to Alumnus;
Faculty/Staff Foreign Exchange; $3.2 Million in Renovations; Graduation
200; Homecoming 2001 |
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