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Bruner presents on global value chains at Tilburg Law School in the Netherlands
Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher M. Bruner presented his working paper Prospects for a US Value Chain Due Diligence Law at the Connecting Responsible Organizations: Legal Strategies for Sustainability in Global Value Chains conference during January. The conference was hosted by the Tilburg Law School in the Netherlands
Carlson\u27s book cited by Georgia Court of Appeals
Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson\u27s book Carlson on Evidence (with M. Carlson) was recently cited by the Georgia Court of Appeals in the case Mason v. State regarding when a family violence nurse was qualified to testify about the strangulation of a victim in an assault case. This citation brings the total to 70 times that this text has been used by Georgia appellate courts to resolve evidentiary issues
Orford featured by UGA\u27s River Basin Center
Assistant Professor Adam D. Orford was featured by the UGA River Basin Center regarding his love for environmental law. The article titled UGA environmental law professor tackles complex climate issues was written by Cheryth France and published 1/10/24
Dennis\u27 book featured on FOX5 Atlanta
Associate Dean and Martin Chair of Law Andrea L. Dennis\u27 book Rap on Trial was featured on FOX5 Atlanta regarding the use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials. The segment titled Georgia Supreme Court rules rap video shouldn\u27t have been used to convict man was published 3/6/24
Carlson\u27s book cited by Georgia Court of Appeals
Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson\u27s book Carlson on Evidence (with M. Carlson) was recently cited by the Georgia Court of Appeals in the case Anderson v. State to clarify the concept of prejudicial evidence in a rape case. This citation brings the total to 71 times that this text has been used by Georgia appellate courts to resolve evidentiary issues
Kadri publishes Dilemmas in Digital Abuse
Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri published Dilemmas in Digital Abuse (2024). Notably, this book was funded in part with a UGA Affordable Course Materials Grant
Taxel featured in The Current
Clinical Assistant Professor & Criminal Defense Practicum Director Elizabeth Taxel was featured in The Current regarding the reexamination of criminal cases after widespread police and prosecutorial misconduct was discovered in Glynn County, Georgia. The article titled In Brunswick, drug cops were convicted. A prosecutor was indicted. But hundreds of people caught in their maw are forgotten. was written by Caitlin Philippo and published 4/22/24
Norins presents at AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education
Clinical Assistant Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins co-presented “The Privacy Paradox: Balancing Transparency and Privacy in the Quest for Justice” and “Wide Ranging Litigation and Advocacy as Resistance and Resilience in a Law School Clinic” at the Association of American Law Schools\u27 2024 Conference on Clinical Legal Education during May
Amann featured in Portugal\u27s Expresso newspaper
Regents\u27 Professor of International Law & Woodruff Chair in International Law Diane Marie Amann was featured in Portugal\u27s Expresso newspaper regarding the challenges of holding Russian officials accountable for the war in Ukraine. The article titled Council of Europe Wants to Judge Russian Aggression in a Special Court: Is this How Moscow Will Pay the Bill for the War? / Conselho da Europa quer julgar agressão russa num tribunal especial: é desta que Moscovo vai pagar a fatura da guerra? was written by Mara Tribuna and published 5/10/24
Ringhand featured on radio program The Scoot Show with Scoot
Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on WAL\u27s The Scoot Show with Scoot regarding double-counted ballots in the 2020 election. The episode aired on May 21, 2024