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Kevin Ross inducted into Gate City Bar Association Hall of Fame
Kevin Ross, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School (AJMLS), has been inducted into the Gate City Bar Association Hall of Fame.
AJMLS student Ashley Belance receives 2025 Gate City Foundation scholarship
Ashley Belance, a student at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School (AJMLS), has been named a recipient of the 2025 Gate City Foundation, Inc. Scholarship.
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 13, 2025
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Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School honors student and staff veterans on Veterans Day
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 11, 2025
Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School marked Veterans Day by acknowledging the contributions of its students, faculty, and staff who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
William Ortman publishes article on criminal law in Washington University Law Review
By M. Y. Daniels | Nov 11, 2025
Professor William Ortman has published an article titled “Cliff Running,” co-authored with D. Fox, in the 103rd volume of the Washington University Law Review.
Christopher M. Bruner discusses fiduciary duties and AI at Fordham law symposium
By P. H. Edwards | Nov 11, 2025
Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher M. Bruner participated in a panel discussion at the Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law 2025 symposium.
UGA School of Law wins moot court competition against University of Florida
By M. Y. Daniels | Nov 8, 2025
The University of Georgia School of Law has secured a victory in the 2025 Florida/Georgia-Hulsey/Gambrell Moot Court Competition.
Victoria J. Haneman discusses posthumous data privacy on BBC Radio Ulster
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 8, 2025
Victoria J. Haneman, who holds the Chaffin Chair of Fiduciary Law, was recently featured on BBC Radio Ulster’s program Sunday Sequence.
Anne M. Tucker publishes article on social entrepreneurship and impact investing
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 8, 2025
Alston Chair in Corporate Law Anne M. Tucker has co-authored an article in the New York University Journal of Law & Business.
Sonja R. West publishes article on deepfake regulation in Journal of Tort Law
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 8, 2025
Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law Sonja R. West has published a new article titled “Deepfake Torts: Emerging Tort Frameworks in U.S. Deepfake Regulation.” The piece, co-authored with T.E. Kadri, appears in volume 18 of the...
UGA law students reach semifinals at national mock trial competition
By P. H. Edwards | Nov 8, 2025
The University of Georgia School of Law's mock trial team reached the semifinals at the Tournament of Champions Mock Trial Competition.
University of Georgia law dean presents research at Notre Dame symposium in Italy
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 8, 2025
Nathan S. Chapman, Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Cleveland Distinguished Chair at the University of Georgia School of Law, delivered a presentation titled “Christianity, Natural Rights, and Early American Constitutionalism” at an...
Kadri publishes article on deepfake regulation in Journal of Tort Law
By P. H. Edwards | Nov 8, 2025
Associate Professor Thomas E. Kadri has published an article titled “Deepfake Torts: Emerging Tort Frameworks in U.S. Deepfake Regulation” in the 18th volume of the Journal of Tort Law for 2025.
Wilbanks CEASE Clinic wins $4.3 million verdict for survivor in Carroll County
By P. H. Edwards | Nov 8, 2025
The Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation (CEASE) Clinic has secured a verdict of approximately $4.3 million for a survivor in Carroll County Superior Court.
Grace Aprahamian leads GAWL student chapter at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 8, 2025
Grace V. Aprahamian, a third-year student at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School (AJMLS), has found her law school experience to be transformative, shaped by mentorship and a sense of purpose.
Assaf Harpaz publishes article on global tax issues in American University Law Review
By P. H. Edwards | Nov 8, 2025
Assistant Professor Assaf Harpaz has published an article titled “Global Tax Wars in the Digital Era” in volume 75 of the American University Law Review.
University of Georgia School of Law highlighted for free legal clinic in Troup County
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 7, 2025
The University of Georgia School of Law was recently highlighted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for its involvement in a free pop-up legal clinic in Troup County.
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch featured in Reuters article on Tylenol autism litigation
By P. H. Edwards | Nov 6, 2025
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, who holds the Callaway Chair at the University of Georgia School of Law, was featured by Reuters in coverage about ongoing litigation involving Tylenol.
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch discusses Tylenol government statements in New York Times article
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 6, 2025
Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, who holds the Callaway Chair at the University of Georgia School of Law, was recently featured in The New York Times.
AJMLS honors Dean Martin L. Ellin at luncheon hosted by Nelson Mullins
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 5, 2025
Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School (AJMLS) recently expressed its gratitude to Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP for hosting a luncheon in honor of Dean Martin L. Ellin, the school’s Dean and CEO.
UGA law students reach semifinals in national mock trial competition
By D. S. Siegel | Nov 2, 2025
The University of Georgia School of Law’s mock trial team reached the semifinals at the Tournament of Champions Mock Trial Competition, an invitational event featuring 16 leading teams from across the United States.