Kadri featured in the National Journal
Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri was featured in the National Journal regarding individual privacy rights and the digital data sales industry.
The University of Georgia School of Law is redefining what it means to be a great national public law school. The following news items demonstrate the School of Law’s commitment to taking a Lead position in providing a hands-on, purpose-driven educational experience for the next generation of lawyers for state and society as well as in fostering an environment for world-class scholarship and teaching. This commitment also supports the school’s vision to be the best return on investment in legal education.
Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri was featured in the National Journal regarding individual privacy rights and the digital data sales industry.
Dean Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge presented as part of the annual Institute for Transnational Arbitration forum during June.
The School of Law's Public Interest Practicum and Clinical Assistant Professor Elizabeth M.
Since its establishment in 2014, the Community Health Law Partnership Clinic has aided more than 200 individuals. The initiative, directed by Associate Dean Jason A.
The Veterans Legal Clinic, which was established in 2018, has helped approximately 430 veterans and their family members claim more than $1.5 million in additional benefits since opening its doors.
Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson's book Carlson on Evidence (with M. Carlson) was recently cited by the Supreme Court of Georgia in the case Harris v.
Clinical Assistant Professor & Jane W. Wilson Family Justice Clinic Director Christine M.
The Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic – the first of its kind in the nation – is dedicated to legal representation and advocacy for survivors of child sexual abuse in civil litigation and juvenile court dependency proceedings.
Clinical Assistant Professor & Prosecutorial Justice Program Director Melissa D.
The University of Georgia School of Law proudly announces the creation of the Georgia Criminal Law Review, the school’s first new student-edited journal in nearly 30 years.