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Hellerstein addresses OECD on VAT/GST treatment for crypto-assets

Distinguished Research Professor and Shackelford Distinguished Professor in Taxation Law Emeritus, Walter Hellerstein, participated in a presentation on emerging policy options concerning the VAT/GST treatment of crypto-assets trade.

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Crisis Line & Safe House expands efforts against violence with new initiatives

For the staff at Crisis Line & Safe House of Central Georgia, their work transcends a typical job.

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Elizabeth Chamblee Burch discusses J&J talc litigation on Bloomberg Law Radio

Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch recently appeared on Bloomberg Law Radio to discuss Johnson & Johnson's talc litigation.


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Troup County legal clinic serves over 40 residents with free advice

For the second year, the University of Georgia School of Law took part in a legal pop-up clinic in Troup County.


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UGA students triumph at National Moot Court regional competition

The University of Georgia (UGA) has emerged victorious in the regional round of the National Moot Court Competition, which took place recently in Atlanta.


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Hall explores jurisdictional authority in Florida Law Review Forum article

Associate Professor Matthew I. Hall has contributed an article to the Florida Law Review Forum, alongside E.K. Hall.


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Diane Marie Amann speaks on child-taking issues at University of Reading

Diane Marie Amann, Regents' Professor of International Law and Woodruff Chair in International Law, recently delivered a presentation titled “Child-Taking: Unlawful Transfer Plus Identity Alteration, in Ukraine and Beyond.” The lecture was part of...


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Financial Times features study by Assistant Professor Desirée LeClercq

Assistant Professor Desirée LeClercq has been highlighted in the Financial Times for her recent study on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement’s rapid response mechanism.


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Cade discusses citizenship approvals impact in Newsweek article

Associate Dean and Hosch Professor Jason A. Cade was recently featured in Newsweek for his insights on U.S. citizenship approvals.


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Orford discusses environmental law changes in Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Assistant Professor Adam D. Orford was recently highlighted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution concerning potential shifts in environmental law.


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Former law library employee Carol Ramsey passes away

The School of Law has announced the passing of former employee Nancy Carol Ramsey, who died on October 20, 2024.


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Homeless veterans get legal help from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School

As Veterans Day is observed, the challenges faced by veterans, including homelessness, are highlighted.


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University of Georgia Veterans Legal Clinic impacts veterans' finances significantly

The University of Georgia Veterans Legal Clinic, since its establishment, has aimed to assist former military members in accessing benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and provide law students with practical learning experiences.


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Bagwell and Hughes win moot court competition

Emma Rose Bagwell and Haley M. Hughes have emerged as the winners of the Second-Year Student Intramural Moot Court Competition.


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Harpaz discusses global tax issues at University of Alabama workshop

Assistant Professor Assaf Harpaz delivered a presentation titled “Global Tax Wars and the Shift to Source-Based Taxation” at the Junior/Senior SEC Workshop.


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First-gen law students at School receive full financial support

The School of Law has announced that all first-generation college graduates currently pursuing their Juris Doctor degrees are receiving financial aid.


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Potential changes in international trade under new Trump administration

Assistant Professor Desirée LeClercq has provided insights on the potential changes in international trade under the new Trump administration.


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Orford discusses environmental law changes in major publication

Assistant Professor Adam D. Orford has been featured in an article in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, discussing potential changes in environmental law.


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Librarian Rachel Evans publishes article on AI in communication

Rachel Evans, the Metadata Services & Special Collections Librarian, has published an article in the AALL Spectrum.


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Tubinis collaborates on article about AI's role in communication

Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis has contributed to an article titled "Information Overload: Communication Styles and Emotional Intelligence – How AI Can Assist Your Asynchronous Messages."