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Mercer School of Law recognizes alumni with prestigious awards

The Mercer School of Law held its annual Alumni Dinner on March 8 at the InterContinental Buckhead in Atlanta, where it presented its 2025 alumni awards.


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Ringhand discusses campaign spending by non-citizens at Emory symposium

Hosch Professor and Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand recently presented at the Emory International Law Review symposium.


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Cade discusses migrant sanctuaries at Emory law symposium

Associate Dean and Hosch Professor Jason A. Cade recently presented at the Emory International Law Review symposium.


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Cade discusses migrant sanctuaries at Emory law symposium

Associate Dean and Hosch Professor Jason A. Cade delivered a presentation titled “Prosecuting the Good Samaritan: Legal Perils and Protections for Migrant Sanctuaries” at the Emory International Law Review symposium.


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Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School reports record-high bar passage rate

Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School (AJMLS) has reported a notable achievement in its bar passage rates, reaching a 92.45% two-year Ultimate Bar Passage rate for 2022.


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UGA honors two educators with excellence in teaching award

Two faculty members at the University of Georgia have been recognized for their dedication to teaching with the prestigious Award for Excellence in Teaching.


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Rodrigues honored as one of top women in higher education

Dean Usha R. Rodrigues has been named among the 40 women recognized by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education in their Top Women of 2025 list.


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Randy Beck publishes article in Florida Law Review

Marshall Chair of Constitutional Law Randy Beck has contributed an article to the Florida Law Review.


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UGA students win ABA appellate advocacy regional contest

The University of Georgia's (UGA) School of Law has announced that second-year students Kerolls "Kero" Gadelrab and Taylor N. Hoying have won the American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy regional competition.


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Bruner discusses business-tech landscape at University of Richmond law symposium

Christopher M. Bruner, the Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law, recently participated in a panel discussion at the University of Richmond School of Law.


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Law360 features Dean Rodrigues on her journey as child of immigrants

Dean Usha R. Rodrigues has been featured in a Law360 Pulse article discussing her path to becoming the dean of the School of Law.


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Harpaz discusses AI and taxation at Northeastern University

Assistant Professor Assaf Harpaz delivered a presentation titled “Artificial Intelligence and Taxpayer Entity” at the Northeastern University School of Law.


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Bruner speaks at University of Richmond law symposium on business-tech landscape

Christopher M. Bruner, the Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law, took part in a panel discussion at the University of Richmond School of Law.


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University of Georgia Law receives $2M+ for first-gen student scholarships

The University of Georgia School of Law has announced the creation of the Hart Family Foundation First-Generation Scholarship Fund, backed by a $2 million commitment.


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UGA law school receives $2M+ for first-gen student scholarships

The University of Georgia School of Law has announced the creation of the Hart Family Foundation First-Generation Scholarship Fund, thanks to a commitment exceeding $2 million.


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Bruner publishes on corporate law in Transnational Legal Theory

Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law, Christopher M. Bruner, has contributed an article titled “Corporate Personhood, Corporate Rights, and the Contingency of Corporate Law” to the 16th volume of Transnational Legal Theory.


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UGA Law triumphs in Jessup moot court regional competition

The University of Georgia School of Law has emerged victorious in the East Coast regional round of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.


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Bruner publishes article on corporate law in legal theory journal

Christopher M. Bruner, the Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law, has published a new article titled “Corporate Personhood, Corporate Rights, and the Contingency of Corporate Law.” The piece appears in the 2025 edition of...


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UGA Law team advances in prestigious Jessup moot court competition

The University of Georgia School of Law has achieved a significant victory in the East Coast regional round of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.


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Amann discusses child-taking justice at Washington University

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.” This event was part of the...