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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.

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Cyberbullying laws discussed by Professor Kadri in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution article

Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri has been featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in a discussion surrounding cyberbullying laws.


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UGA School of Law receives $2-million-plus for first-gen scholarships

The University of Georgia School of Law has been recognized in National Jurist following a substantial commitment exceeding $2 million.


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Law.com features Elizabeth Chamblee Burch on Georgia's punitive damages statute

Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was recently highlighted on Law.com in relation to Georgia’s punitive damages statute.


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Post professor discusses auto loan debt in NewsNation article

Pamela Foohey, a professor at Post University, was recently featured in NewsNation discussing the issue of auto loan debt among Americans.


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Mercer Law professor brings clarity on taxes while aiding local community

Monica Armstrong Roudil, an associate professor at Mercer University School of Law, is committed to making tax law more accessible and less intimidating for her students.


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Professor Bruner discusses sustainability at GWU Law School

Christopher M. Bruner, the Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law, took part in a panel discussion on "Sustainability and Emerging Markets."


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UGA law students win Loyola University's pre-moot competition

The University of Georgia (UGA) recently celebrated a significant achievement as third-year law students Olha “Olia” Kaliuzhna and Vladyslav “Vlad” Rudzinskyi secured victory at the Loyola University of Chicago School of Law Pre-Moot.


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Beck discusses conflicts of interest in Bloomberg Law feature

Marshall Chair of Constitutional Law, Randy Beck, was recently featured on Bloomberg Law.


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Georgia AI case prompts legislative focus on AI-generated explicit images

Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri has been highlighted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for his involvement in discussions about laws targeting AI-generated explicit images.


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AI-generated explicit images prompt legislative response in Georgia

Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri was recently featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in an article discussing laws against AI-generated explicit images.


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Phillips-Sawyer discusses AI industry changes in Bloomberg feature

Wilson Associate Professor in Business Law, Laura Phillips-Sawyer, was recently featured on Bloomberg.


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School of Law receives grant for civics education project

The School of Law has been awarded a $3,000 grant from the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association.


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Carl Vinson's legacy honored through Mercer Legends series

Carl Vinson, a Mercer University alumnus and influential figure in American defense policy, dedicated his life to national service.


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Phillips-Sawyer featured in Bloomberg article on AI monopolies

Wilson Associate Professor in Business Law, Laura Phillips-Sawyer, was recently featured in a Bloomberg article.


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Ringhand discusses election laws at York University event

Lori A. Ringhand, a Hosch Professor and Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, recently delivered a presentation at York University in Toronto.


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Amann discusses head of state immunity at Oxford Union

Diane Marie Amann, Regents' Professor of International Law and Woodruff Chair in International Law, participated in a panel discussion at the Oxford Union Society.


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Georgia Public Policy Foundation journalist: Lack of tort reform puts the real estate industry 'under assault'

Chris Butler, an investigative journalist for the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, said that real estate officials believe Georgia's lack of tort reform is adversely affecting their industry, with customers bearing the consequences.


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Sonja R. West discusses First Amendment in Washington Post article

Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law, Sonja R. West, was recently featured in an article by The Washington Post.