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UGA Law team excels at Jessup international law competition
The University of Georgia Law School has seen significant success at the 2025 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.
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UGA law students excel at Intrastate Moot Court Competition
The University of Georgia (UGA) proudly announces that its law students participated with notable success in the recent Intrastate Moot Court Competition.
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Law students excel at national trial competition
The recent National Trial Competition (NTC) saw notable achievements for the School of Law, with second-year student Dresden L. Day and third-year student M. Drake Jones earning a place among the top four teams in the nation.
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LL.M. students win international arbitration competition
Danish Ali, Paria Keramatkhah, Samuel Kuo, and Fabienne Taller have emerged victorious in the 12th LL.M. International Commercial and Investment Arbitration Moot Competition.
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LL.M. students triumph at international arbitration moot competition
Danish Ali, Paria Keramatkhah, Samuel Kuo, and Fabienne Taller emerged victorious in the 12th LL.M. International Commercial and Investment Arbitration Moot Competition held this past weekend.
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Assistant Professor LeClercq publishes article in UC Irvine Law Review
Assistant Professor Desirée LeClercq's newly published work, titled "Labor Strife and Peace," has appeared in the UC Irvine Law Review, volume 15, page 216, 2024.
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Assistant Professor Harpaz gives insights in Newsweek article on Florida taxes
Assistant Professor Assaf Harpaz provided his insights on state taxes in Florida in an article published by Newsweek.
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First Amendment Clinic argues Sullivan v. Prospero in Eleventh Circuit
The First Amendment Clinic has presented arguments in the case of Sullivan v. Prospero before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
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Professor Diane Amann discusses Indigenous schooling at international law workshop
Diane Marie Amann, a Regents' Professor of International Law and Woodruff Chair in International Law, delivered a presentation titled “Child-Taking Justice and Forced Residential Schooling of Indigenous Americans” during an online workshop.
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First Amendment Clinic presents Sullivan v. Prospero to Eleventh Circuit
The First Amendment Clinic recently presented arguments in the Sullivan v. Prospero case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
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Pamela Foohey explores bankruptcy law and social debt in new article
Pamela Foohey, a professor and distinguished scholar, has announced the publication of a new article titled "The End(s) of Bankruptcy Exceptionalism: Purdue Pharma and the Problem of Social Debt."
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Bruner speaks on stakeholder corporate governance potential in US
Christopher M. Bruner, the Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law, shared insights on "Potential for Stakeholder Corporate Governance in the United States" in a March seminar.
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School of Law recognizes distinguished alumni for outstanding contributions
The School of Law recently honored Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and Yvette K. Daniels with prestigious awards for their contributions to the legal field.
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Land Conservation Clinic takes students to conserved Oconee River property
The Land Conservation Clinic recently organized a visit to a 223-acre property safeguarded by a conservation easement.
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School of Law bestows awards to alumni and former dean
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and Yvette K. Daniels were recently honored by the School of Law with the Distinguished Service Scroll Award.
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Professor West discusses defamation law in the digital age at legal studies lecture
Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law, Sonja R. West, recently delivered a presentation titled "Defamation Law in the Digital Age: The Relevancy of New York Times v. Sullivan in the Modern World."
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Harpaz talks AI at Case Western Reserve University's law symposium
Assistant Professor Assaf Harpaz delivered a presentation titled "Artificial Intelligence and Taxpayer Entity" at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
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Hellerstein’s treatise referenced in Pepsico tax case by Illinois appellate court
Walter Hellerstein, a Distinguished Research Professor and Shackelford Distinguished Professor in Taxation Law Emeritus, has seen his treatise "State Taxation" referenced by the Illinois First District Appellate Court.
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Appellate Litigation Clinic argues case before Eleventh Circuit
The Appellate Litigation Clinic recently took to the courtroom to present the case of Bilal v. Benoit before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
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School of Law holds Awards Day to honor achievements of students and faculty
The School of Law recently held its annual Awards Day to recognize the efforts and achievements of its students and faculty.