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Advocate, Fall 1970, Vol. 7, No. 2, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
Advocate, Fall 1970, Vol. 7, No. 2, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ UGA School of Law
PREVENTIVE LAW by Dr. Eugene Odum
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
TOWARD A MULTI-STATE BAR EXAM
LAW SCHOOL NEWS
ORGANIZED CRIME SYMPOSIUM
AN AFTERNOON WITH JEANNETTE RANKIN
ALUMNI NOTES
A CONVERSATION WITH PROFESSOR ROGERS
THE DOUBLE EDGED SWORD
EDITORIAL OPINION: THE LIVING CADAVERS
Advocate, Fall 1970, Vol. 7, No. 1, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
Advocate, Fall 1970, Vol. 7, No. 1, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ UGA School of Law
CONTENTS
Articles
- Legal Dilemmas in Exercising Misdemeanor Jurisdiction by Judge Daniel Duke
- Corrections and Reform by Governor Lester Maddox
- Corrections and Reform: A Second Look by Gail McKenzie
- Teachers Go To Prison by Roy Kendall
- Elimination and Prevention of Organized Crime in Georgia by Nicholas Ordway
- Some Thoughts on Juvenile Care by Michael Cohen
- A Conversation With Dean Rusk by Staff
- 1970 Faculty Self-Study
Departments
- Statement of Purpose
- Dean's Corner: The Essential Ingredient
- Law School News
- Alumni Notes by Don Wetherington
- Devil's Advocate: Byron by Anthony Trauring
- Editorial Opinion: There Ought To Be A Law
P.A.D. Directory 1970-71, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity
P.A.D. Directory 1970-71, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity
Other Law School Publications
The brothers and associates of Phi Alpha Delta Law fraternity welcome the Class of 1973 to the University of Georgia Law School. We hope that this 1970-71 edition of the Law School Directory will serve to facilitate your adaptation to the law school life.
Georgia Advocate, Spring 1970, Vol. 6, No. 4, University Of Georgia School Of Law
Georgia Advocate, Spring 1970, Vol. 6, No. 4, University Of Georgia School Of Law
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HEADLINES
Students Begin Prosecuting for D.A. Next Year
LSCRRC Recruit Blacks
Crisis-Hit and Run at the Law School
Gubernatorial Candidates Interviewed
SANDERS: Pragmatic Politics
CARTER: Long Range Planning
BENTLEY: Emphasis on Education
SUIT: Rural Regeneration
Petro Considers Economic Power
Black Students to View Law School
Scholarship Winners Announced