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Harold G. Maier: A World Class Fellow Indeed, Kurtz Nov 2006

Harold G. Maier: A World Class Fellow Indeed, Kurtz

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Hal Maier has played many roles in my life: he has been my teacher, my boss, my advisor, my colleague, and most and best of all, my friend. In all those roles, he has exhibited enthusiasm, patience, tact, and brilliance. Not at all a bad combination, I would say. This is an article in tribute to Harold G. Maier.


A Teacher's Teacher, Lonnie T. Brown Nov 2006

A Teacher's Teacher, Lonnie T. Brown

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This article is a tribute to Harold G. Maier which focuses on his career and his influence on Professor Brown.


Student Organization Officers 2006-2007, Office Of Registrar Oct 2006

Student Organization Officers 2006-2007, Office Of Registrar

Materials from All Student Organizations

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Grade Distribution - Fall Semester 2006, Office Of Registrar Oct 2006

Grade Distribution - Fall Semester 2006, Office Of Registrar

Semester Schedules and Information

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Point Allocation History For Fall Semester 2006, Office Of Registrar Oct 2006

Point Allocation History For Fall Semester 2006, Office Of Registrar

Semester Schedules and Information

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Class Schedule - Fall 2006, Office Of Registrar Oct 2006

Class Schedule - Fall 2006, Office Of Registrar

Semester Schedules and Information

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Class Schedule - Summer 2006, Office Of Registrar Jul 2006

Class Schedule - Summer 2006, Office Of Registrar

Semester Schedules and Information

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Volume 40, Issue 2 (Spring/Summer 2006), University Of Georgia School Of Law Jul 2006

Volume 40, Issue 2 (Spring/Summer 2006), University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Challenging poverty through law: Exploring ways to make a difference
  • Restoring the American dream: Fighting poverty and expanding the middle class
  • Defending the right to self-representation: An empirical look at the pro se felony defendant
  • Drawing the line: One taxpayer's economic development incentive is often another's discriminatory tax
  • Headlines
  • New fellowship to help fill legal services void
  • Hirsch Hall Highlights
  • Renowned scholar Stanley Fish discusses the interpretation of text
  • Sarah Weddington: Legal education teaches critical skills
  • Faculty Accomplishments
  • Brown, Coenen and Dupre recognized by students
  • Student Briefs
  • Class of 2006 Commencement
  • Advocacy program records stellar year
  • Alumni …


Grade Distribution - 2005 - 2006 Academic Year, Office Of Registrar Apr 2006

Grade Distribution - 2005 - 2006 Academic Year, Office Of Registrar

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2007-08 Curriculum, Office Of Registrar Apr 2006

2007-08 Curriculum, Office Of Registrar

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Point Allocation History For Spring Semester 2006, Office Of Registrar Apr 2006

Point Allocation History For Spring Semester 2006, Office Of Registrar

Semester Schedules and Information

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Awards Day 2006, Office Of Registrar Apr 2006

Awards Day 2006, Office Of Registrar

Other Law School Publications

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Class Schedule - Spring 2006, Office Of Registrar Apr 2006

Class Schedule - Spring 2006, Office Of Registrar

Semester Schedules and Information

No abstract provided.


Staffing For Law School Computing Services, Second Edition, Ann Puckett Jan 2006

Staffing For Law School Computing Services, Second Edition, Ann Puckett

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Report summarizing survey responses from 158 of 191 law schools, reporting on fundamental questions pertaining to computing services within the law school.


Foreword: Why Open Access To Scholarship Matters, Joe Miller Jan 2006

Foreword: Why Open Access To Scholarship Matters, Joe Miller

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On March 10, 2006, the Lewis & Clark Law Review sponsored a day-long symposium entitled Open Access Publishing and the Future of Legal Scholarship. That gathering led to eight papers that are forthcoming in Volume 10, Issue No. 4, of the Lewis & Clark Law Review. In this short Foreword, I offer some thoughts about why all law professors should take an interest in the movement promoting open access to scholarship. The principal reason, based in current circumstances, is the way that using an open access platform extends one's reach. The aspirational reason is that open access platforms enable us …


Volume 40, Issue 1 (Fall 2005/Winter 2006), University Of Georgia School Of Law Jan 2006

Volume 40, Issue 1 (Fall 2005/Winter 2006), University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Pollen Drift and the Bystanding Farmer: Harmonizing Patent Law and Common Law on the Technological Frontier
  • Leading Scholars Explore Status of International Law
  • The New Face of Electronic Discovery: Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure May Tame Electronic Discovery's Wild West
  • The Pros and Cons of Publicity in the Legal Domain
  • Raising the Bar
  • Headlines
  • Spiro Becomes Inaugural Associate Dean for Faculty Development
  • Georgia Law Creates Study Abroad Opportunity in the Far East
  • Hirsch Hall Highlights
  • Faculty Accomplishments
  • Carlson and Shipley Appointed to Foundation of Freedom Commission
  • Student Briefs
  • Alumni Activities
  • Comer and Smith Receive …