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Barnett featured on CNN
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs & Hosch Professor Kent Barnett was featured on CNN regarding the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s Chevron deference doctrine decision. The article titled How the Supreme Court’s blockbuster ‘Chevron’ ruling puts countless regulations in jeopardy was written by Tierney Sneed, Jeanne Sahadi, Tami Luhby, Brian Fung, Ella Nilsen, Jen Christensen and Katie Lobosco and was published 6/30/24
Rutledge elected to prestigious Council on Foreign Relations
Dean Peter B. Bo Rutledge was recently elected to the Council on Foreign Relations. The council is an independent, nonpartisan organization and think tank that is composed of the most prominent foreign policy leaders, including top government officials, renowned scholars, business executives, acclaimed journalists, prominent lawyers and distinguished nonprofit professionals.
Founded in 1921, the CFR is dedicated to promoting a better understanding of the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other countries. To that end, it supports independent research and task forces, and convenes meetings at its headquarters in New York and Washington, D.C., as well as other locations throughout the country. It also publishes Foreign Affairs, one of the preeminent journals of international affairs and U.S. foreign policy
Law school named among the best for quality of life, classroom and professors
The School of Law was recently ranked among the best law schools in the nation for quality of life (4th), classroom experience (6th) and professors (8th). The annual rankings produced by The Princeton Review are based on its survey of students and school-reported data.
Related analysis by Paul Caron of TaxProf Blog placed the School of Law among the leaders for accessibility of professors (2nd), academic experience (6th) and quality of teaching (9th)
Orford featured in The Current
Assistant Professor Adam D. Orford was featured in The Current regarding the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s Chevron deference doctrine decision. The article titled Sapelo Residents Petition for Special Election was written by Mary Landers and published 7/10/24
E. Burch featured on Law.com
Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured on Law.com regarding the Tom Girardi trial. The article titled Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: Tom Girardi’s Secretaries, Housekeeper and Neurologist Testify at Criminal Trial; Could 3rd Circuit’s Preemption Ruling Put Monsanto’s Roundup Before SCOTUS? was written by Amanda Bronstad and published 8/21/24
Ga. law schools help raise bar pass rate to 10-year high
School of Law Dean Peter B. Bo Rutledge is featured in Law360 regarding the School of Law leading the state’s law schools in first-time bar passage for the 11th consecutive year. The article was written by Emily Johnson and published 10/11/24
Hetherington featured on Atlanta’s 11Alive
Clinical Associate Professor & Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic Director Emma M. Hetherington was featured on Atlanta’s 11Alive regarding a new foster care bill. The segment titled “Sen. Jon Ossoff introduces bipartisan bill to require states report all ‘hidden foster care’ cases” was hosted by Erica Murphy and aired 10/23/24
Chapman featured in Columns
Cleveland Distinguished Chair Nathan S. Chapman was featured in Columns regarding his research into civil religion and the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The article titled Law professor preaches the merits of mutual respect was written by Adam W. Wynn and published 12/8/24
West featured in The Wall Street Journal
Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law Sonja R. West was featured in The Wall Street Journal regarding a recent settlement by Disney. The article titled Disney’s Decision to Settle Trump Defamation Suit Prompts Backlash at ABC news was written by Joe Flint and Isabella Simonetti and was published 12/18/24. Portions of this article have been republished by other media outlets
Bruner\u27s article cited by U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico
Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher M. Bruner\u27s article The Fiduciary Enterprise of Corporate Law” (74 Washington & Lee Law Review 791 (2017)) was cited by the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico in the case Storm River, LLC v. Jordan Foster Construction, LLC