Employment statistics for the Class of 2020 place the School of Law at 8th in the nation for federal clerkships and 16th for jobs requiring bar passage or where a J.D. is considered an advantage, according to Law.com. Statistics are based on employment 10 months after graduation and underscore the first-rate training our students receive, which will help them become future leaders for state and society.

Director of Information Technology Jim Henneberger was featured on UGA Today as part of the university's Unsung Hero series. The article titled "Adapting technology to serve students during the pandemic" was written by Jill Hamilton and published 4/25/21.

Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law Sonja R. West's research with the University of Utah's RonNell Anderson Jones on the U.S. Supreme Court's characterizations of the press was featured on CNN's "Reliable Sources." The segment titled "How anti-media rhetoric finds its way into judicial opinions" aired 4/25/21.

Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann was featured in The Jewish News of Northern California regarding International Military Tribunal archives and her forthcoming book regarding professional women at the Nuremberg trials. The article titled "Stanford begins work on massive digital archive of Nuremberg documents" was written by Robert Nagler Miller and published 4/22/21.

Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured on Bloomberg Law regarding Bayer AG's Roundup litigation strategy. The article titled "Bayer Deal Pays Roundup Plaintiff to Keep Fighting It in Court" was written by Joel Rosenblatt and published 4/21/21.