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Advocate, Spring 1989, Vol. 24, No. 2, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
Advocate, Spring 1989, Vol. 24, No. 2, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ UGA School of Law
Law School Board of Visitors Celebrates 25 Years
Equal Justice Foundation Funds Four Clerkships
Alan Watson First to Hold Ernest P. Rogers Professorship
The Ossabaw Prize: New Award Honors Relationship Between Law, Arts, and Environment
Winter Sibley Lecture - Sir Crispin Tickell: Lasting Middle East Peace May Not Be Possible
1989 Edith House Lecture - Martha Minow Discusses "Diversity"
Spring Sibley Lecture - Justice Antonin Scalia: Nation's Highest Court Powerless to Halt Sustained Change
Law Day 1989
MacCrate Keynotes April Celebration
Dean Rusk Sworn In to Georgia Bar
Distinguished Service Awards Honor Faculty, Alumni, and Friends of the Law School …
Competency And Professionalism In Modern Litigation: The Role Of Law Schools, Ronald L. Carlson
Competency And Professionalism In Modern Litigation: The Role Of Law Schools, Ronald L. Carlson
Scholarly Works
This Article opens with an historical analysis of the forces that stimulated the growth of trial practice training. It then shifts the focus to the current concern of the bar with raising the level of professionalism among lawyers. Part III discusses the role of law schools in helping their students meet both competency and professionalism challenges. To this end, Part III addresses (1) the need of any trial practice course to incorporate litigation ethics in a meaningful way, perhaps within the context of creative and challenging problems materials; and (2) the need for instructors in the field to add quality …
Strategic Plan For The School Of Law, 1989, C. Ronald Ellington
Strategic Plan For The School Of Law, 1989, C. Ronald Ellington
Strategic Plan Documents
This 94-page spiral bound booklet includes a detailed strategic plan for the University of Georgia School of Law. It was intended to serve as a 10 year guide for the institution as specified in the document introductory section "The State of the Law School". Although portions of the planning booklet are works of the collective departments at the School of Law, the plan bears the Dean of the Law School's name as author, C. Ronald Ellington.