Thursday, January 13, 2005
Writer: Larry B. Dendy, 706/542-8078, ldendy@uga.edu
Contact: Alice Vernon, 706/542-2251, avernon@uga.edu
Callaway Chair Emeritus Ron Carlson to Deliver the UGA Founders' Day Lecture
Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia Alumni Association will mark UGA’s
220th anniversary Jan. 27 with the annual Founders’ Day Lecture at 3 p.m.
in the university Chapel.
Ronald L. Carlson, emeritus professor in the UGA School of Law, will present
the lecture, titled “Dramatic Moments in the Pursuit of Justice.”
Carlson, who held the Fuller E. Callaway Chair in the law school, is an authority
on evidence, trial practice and criminal procedure and is often contacted by
state and national news media for expert commentary on high-profile court cases.
The Founders’ Day Lecture is sponsored by the Alumni Association and the
Emeriti Scholars, a group of retired faculty members who are especially known
for their teaching abilities and who continue to be involved in the university’s
academic life through part-time teaching, research and service assignments.
The lecture will be on the date that UGA was established in 1785 when the Georgia
General Assembly adopted a charter creating the university as America’s
first state-chartered institution of higher education.
When Carlson, who is a member of the Emeriti Scholars, finishes his lecture,
Suzette Talarico, professor of political science, and Kathryn Kay, a student,
will make brief commentaries on his remarks. A reception will be held in Moore
College immediately following the program.
Deborah Dietzler, executive director of the Alumni Association, said students,
faculty, staff and the public are invited to join alumni for the lecture.
“This is a way to celebrate our academic mission and take advantage of
the experience and talents of the Emeriti Scholars, who represent the high level
of excellence we enjoy at UGA,” Dietzler said.
All of the Emeriti Scholars are members of UGA’s Teaching Academy and
were Senior Teaching Fellows. Several have won the Josiah Meigs Award--UGA’s
highest teaching honor--and all have received other awards for outstanding classroom
teaching.
In addition to developing the Founders’ Day Lecture, members of the group
have worked with the Honors Program, teaching courses and seminars, lecturing
at special events and serving as mentors to Honors students.
As part of the Founders’ Day tradition, the Alumni Association and Emeriti
Scholars each year place a book in a collection the two groups created in the
Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. The book being added this year is
the second edition of “A Pictorial History of the University of Georgia”
by retired history professor F. Nash Boney.
Carlson joined UGA’s law faculty in 1984 and assumed partial retirement
in 2001. He continues to teach two courses in spring semester and in 2003 was
a visiting professor at The Ohio State University law school.
He has received every faculty honor presented by the law school student body
at least once, and has been chosen by four senior classes to serve as class
marshall at law commencements.
He is author of numerous books and articles in law reviews, and frequently leads
seminars throughout the country for judges and lawyers. He won an American Bar
Association award in 2000 for significant contributions to legal continuing
education at the national or state level.
He received the Roscoe Pound Foundation’s 1987 award honoring a single
national law professor for teaching trial advocacy, and in 1992 he received
the Federal Bar Association’s highest award for distinguished service.
Carlson has been a lawyer in numerous trial and appellate cases and has argued
appeals before the U.S. Supreme Court. He was a trial counsel in a landmark
federal case that established the right of mental patients to adequate and humane
treatment. He was also an author of a Federal Bar Association brief to the Supreme
Court in a major case involving the corporate attorney-client privilege.
The UGA Alumni Association supports the academic excellence, best interests
and traditions of Georgia’s flagship university and its alumni worldwide.
More information about the association and its programs is available on the
Alumni Association Web site at www.alumni.uga.edu/alumni, or by calling 1-800-606-8786.
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