The Federalist Society Presents: Judge Stephen Dillard on the Role of a Judge

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The Federalist Society will be hosting The Honorable Stephen Dillard of the Court of Appeals of Georgia on September 9th at 12:00pm-12:50pm. All students and faculty are welcome to attend the Zoom meeting and learn about Judge Dillard's perspective on the role of a judge, in addition to his own experience as a valued member of the judiciary.

Wilbanks CEASE Clinic Webinar: COVID-19 and Online Child Exploitation

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The Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic is excited to announce the second session of its Fall Webinar Series. The title is "COVID-19 and Online Child Exploitation." Panelists will include: Abigail Olson and Adam Dodge. Clinic Director Emma Hetherington will moderate the discussion.

Registration is free and Continuing Legal Education credit approval is pending.

Litigating the Flint Water Crisis with Corey Stern (JD '03)

The University of Georgia School of Law invites you to join us on Tuesday, October 20 at 12:00pm as we dive into the telling of a remarkable story about a tireless advocate who secured justice for families following an environmental disaster. Erin Brockovich? No! University of Georgia's own Corey Stern.

The background: Flint, Michigan. Once a thriving part of the nation's automotive industry - only to later become a national nightmare.

William Elliott Stiles New Commission Unveiling

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William Elliott Stiles Jr. - an accomplished artist, Atlanta attorney and University of Georgia School of Law alumnus - will unveil a new work of art that was commissioned by the law school to commemorate the 60th anniversary of desegregation at UGA. The new creation will be displayed alongside other pieces of Stiles' "Concept Collection" that were donated to the school in 2018.

Stiles said in his new piece, titled "1961," he tried to depict the historic events of the desegregation of the University of Georgia and the Georgia public school system.

Ferguson Lecture: Why Old Places Matter: Heritage, Belonging, and Place

The UGA College of Environment and Design's Ferguson Lecture titled "Why Old Places Matter: Heritage, Belonging, and Place" will be delivered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation's General Counsel Tom Mayes. He will explore why old places matter and how saving and reusing the old places in our communities support our sense of well-being. Mayes is a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Rome Prize and author of Why Old Places Matter.

1L Career Training: Preparing for Your 2L Summer Search: It Starts Sooner than You Think

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Applications and interviews for 2L summer jobs begin very earlier - as much as a year in advance. Attend the live Zoom session, or watch the video, to get the information you need to successfully navigate your 2L summer search.

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