Screening of Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal Justice

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The School of Law and UGA Libraries are co-sponsoring this screening of Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal Justice, a documentary centering on one of the attorneys who supported Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter in desegregating the University of Georgia. The Brown Media Archives & Peabody Awards Collection is screening the documentary from their collection, with introductory remarks offered by Mary Miller from BMA.

Lexis Training: Appellate Brief

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In this training, we will take an in-depth look at how 1Ls can use Lexis+ for their appellate brief. Specifically, we will look at using secondary sources, binding v. persuasive authority, and how you can use one case to find other relevant cases. We hope to see you there!

Contemporary Space Governance

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Join us for a presentation from Prof. Tanja Masson-Zwaan on the topic of space governance. This event is part of the Space Law Speaker Series, hosted by the Dean Rusk International Law Center.

 

Tanja Masson-Zwaan is Asst. Professor and Deputy Director of the International Institute of Air and Space Law at Leiden University, and President Emerita of the International Institute of Space Law (IISL).

 

Lexis Training: Career & Interview Prep

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With interviews for internships, externships, and clerkships right around the corner, this training will focus on how you can use Lexis to gain an advantage in the interview process. We will cover how to research attorneys, firms, and relevant practice areas on Lexis as well as look at our job-search-microsite that has all the resources you'll need to knock an interview out of the park!

Holmes-Hunter Lecture delivered by Justice Verda Colvin (J.D.'90)

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The Honorable Verda M. Colvin, a Georgia Supreme Court justice and UGA School of Law alumna, will present the 2023 Holmes-Hunter Lecture. 

Named in honor of Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Hamilton Holmes Sr., the first African American students to attend the University of Georgia, the lecture is sponsored by the Office of the President and focuses on race relations, civil rights and education. It has been held annually since 1985.

Sibley Lecture Presented by Judge Michael Luttig

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"American Democracy in Peril" will be presented by Judge J. Michael Luttig. Luttig served as a federal judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit from 1991 to 2006.He also has worked with Boeing and Coca-Cola in the private sector.

This event is for members of the law school community only.

A reception will follow in the Davenport Rotunda.

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