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Dennis publishes article in Journal of Legal Education Monday, December 8, 2014 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis has published “Teaching the Wire: Crime, Evidence and Kids” in 64 Journal of Legal Education 111 (2014). |
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Prosecutors Would Rather Read Rap as a Threat than as Art Monday, December 8, 2014 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was quoted in the Washington Post regarding her thoughts on the increase and ramifications of rap music being considered evidence in a trial. The article was written by Erik Nielson and published 12/5/14. |
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At 7th Circuit, unseen judicial mechanics drive decisions: new paper Friday, December 5, 2014 Alston Chair in Corporate Law Margaret V. Sachs was featured in a Reuters "Analysis & Opinion" article regarding her working paper for an upcoming issue of the University of California, Davis Law Review. The article was written by Alison Frankel and appeared 12/3/14. |
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UGA researcher examines Abernathy v. Sullivan and citizen journalism Friday, December 5, 2014 The Georgia Law Review was mentioned in a media release regarding an article in its latest issue detailing the relationship of two U.S. Supreme Court cases. The UGA release was written by Sarah Freeman and appeared 12/5/14. |
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Georgia Law welcomes members of the Brazilian judiciary Wednesday, December 3, 2014 From Dec. 1 through Dec. 12, Georgia Law will host 15 members of the Brazilian judiciary as part of the school’s International Judicial Training Program. This program is designed to introduce foreign judges and court personnel to the U.S. judicial system allowing participants to gain ideas and insights on possible ways to strengthen their own judicial systems. This is the 17th year Georgia Law has worked with the Brazilian judiciary through this program, which is co-sponsored by the Georgia Institute of Continuing Judicial Education. |