The School of Law was featured in U.S. News & World Report regarding the establishment of the Chester C. Davenport Memorial Endowment Fund honoring the school's first Black graduate. The fund, supported by discretionary allocations from UGA President Jere W. Morehead and Dean Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge, will be a source of scholarships and fellowships for incoming students graduating from Georgia-based historically Black colleges and universities. Recipients also will be chosen for reflecting Davenport's legacy of academic excellence, courage, determination and trailblazing spirit. The article titled "Fund Created in Memory of UGA Law School's First Black Grad" was published 10/10/20.

The School of Law regrets to announce former employee Karen "Kay" Hardeman (Bramlett) Kirk passed away October 2, 2020, at the age of 64. Kirk served as an administrative assistant at the law school and retired in June 2008. She will be missed by law school faculty, staff and students.

Smith Professor Hillel Y. Levin was featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding a lawsuit challenging the way schools have reopened during the pandemic. The article titled "Georgia teacher lawsuit accuses Kemp, school officials of putting staff, students at risk for COVID-19" was written by Ty Tagami and published 10/8/20.

Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured on Bloomberg Law regarding opioid multidistrict litigation relating to cities and counties. The article titled "Lost Leverage Complicates Opioid Deal Talks for Cities, Counties" was written by Valerie Bauman and published 9/30/20.

Dean Rusk International Law Center Interim Director & Hosch Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on MSNBC regarding the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy. The segment aired as part of "MSNBC Live with Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser" on 9/26/20.