Rusk Center Coffee Chat
Alumna Tess Davis (J.D.'09), the Executive Director of The Antiquities Coalition, will be our guest.
Alumna Tess Davis (J.D.'09), the Executive Director of The Antiquities Coalition, will be our guest.
Come celebrate National Voter Registration Day with UGA Law ACS by registering to vote or requesting an absentee ballot between 12pm-2pm. National Voter Registration Day is a nonpartisan civic holiday celebrating our democracy. First observed in 2012, it has quickly gained momentum ever since. Nearly 3 million voters have registered to vote on the holiday to date. Celebrated on the fourth Tuesday of September, National Voter Registration Day will take place on September 22, 2020.
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.
The 35th Annual Equal Justice Foundation will be held on March 22-27, 2021. This auction will raise funds for public interest scholarships by auctioning off donations from local businesses, faculty/staff, and the UGA Law community.
Book Repair Clinic is back! On Wednesday and Thursday, February 19th-20th, members of the Law Library's Collection Services department Rachel Evans and David Rutland will offer a clinic in the law library foyer for making small repairs to your law textbooks for free! Examples include: if a few pages are coming out or torn, or if the front cover is loose or has detached from the book, or if the spine is damaged. Come get these things patched up! Plan to drop your book off with us and pick it up later with a claim ticket that we'll give you.
Kevin Conboy (J.D.'79) - retired Partner with Paul Hastings - and Philip Ray (J.D.'78) - Principal, PhilRay-IDR in Nurnberg Area, Germany - will be our guests.
The Federalist Society and ACS look forward to hosting Professors Ilan Wurman and Eric Segall to debate the concept of Originalism. The event will be moderated, and time will be reserved for Q&A. All students and faculty are welcome to tune in to the Zoom on September 29th at 12pm (noon).