COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits Webinar

Lost income because of COVID-19? Fired for not returning to work? Issues with an unemployment application? Please register for this online webinar.
Organized by the Athens Access to Justice Initiative, the University of Georgia School of Law, the Georgia Legal Services Program and the JF Beasley law firm, the webinar will consist of two parts: presentations from local lawyers and a question and answer session.

Visit athensaccesstojustice.org to register by June 5.

Lunch n' Learn - Summer Success: 6 Tips from the Law Library

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Spring semester is flying by, and the first day of your summer placement will be here before you know it. On April 15th at noon, join Law Librarians Heather Simmons, Savanna Nolan, and a special guest from an Atlanta law firm library to learn tips to be the most successful summer intern you can be. Topics will include:

  • Why you should seek out the librarian at your office right away (and what to do if you don't have one)

  • Why you should take notes with pen and paper and not on your smart phone

A Look Into Juvenile Justice and Advocacy

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Coordinated by the Family Law Society.

Interested law students are invited to learn from attorneys in juvenile justice practice. Practitioners including Special Assistant Attorney General, Guardian ad litem, and Court Appointed Special Advocate will share their experiences, information abou their work, and career advice for students interested in these career paths.

Brain Food: Sustainable Meal Kit for a Busy Schedule

Join Registered Dietician Beth Kindamo for a workshop on Brain Food for Law Students. In adjusting to a busy schedule, Kindamo built a meal tailored to a law student's lifestyle. The meal is replicable, adjustable, affordable, and easy for busy students. She'll discuss several aspects of nutrition for busy students and what types of food can keep your body and mind high-functioning through a long day. We'll provide the ingredients, you be ready to learn!

The Nuts and Bolts of Election Regulation

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Join us for a conversation with Professor Ringhand on the nuts and bolts of election regulation. Many of the most contentious issues surrounding this year's presidential election involve basic election administration. Professor Ringhand will talk us through the basic laws undergirding voter registration, mail in and absentee voting, polling place operation, and the Electoral Count Act to help all of us become better consumers of news on election night. Register here.

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