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Grade Distribution - Fall Semester 2007, Office Of Registrar
Grade Distribution - Fall Semester 2007, Office Of Registrar
Semester Schedules and Information
No abstract provided.
Point Allocation History For Fall Semester 2007, Office Of Registrar
Point Allocation History For Fall Semester 2007, Office Of Registrar
Semester Schedules and Information
No abstract provided.
2007-08 Faculty Appointments & Honors, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
2007-08 Faculty Appointments & Honors, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
Other Law School Publications
The law faculty at the University of Georgia routinely produces some of our country’s leading legal scholarship. Recent books have been published by or are forthcoming from Oxford University Press, Harvard University Press, Cambridge University Press, Yale University Press, Aspen Publishers, Thomson/West and LexisNexis, among others. Scores of articles have been selected to appear in law journals associated with top universities and colleges such as Duke, Georgetown, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Washington, Washington and Lee, Vanderbilt and Yale, just to name a few.
Student Organization Officers 2007-2008, Office Of Registrar
Student Organization Officers 2007-2008, Office Of Registrar
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"Lawyers" Not "Liars": A Modified Traditionalist Approach To Teaching Legal Ethics, Lonnie T. Brown
"Lawyers" Not "Liars": A Modified Traditionalist Approach To Teaching Legal Ethics, Lonnie T. Brown
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As attorneys, we undeniably should be faithful confidantes to, and staunch allies for, our clients, but we must also never lose sight of the fact that we are not simply client representatives; we are concurrently officers of the court and keepers of the public trust. Though I strive diligently to make my students aware of the specific ethical duties owed to clients, I always stress even more intently the importance of these latter two components of their professional obligation. They are what set the practice of law apart from other occupations, and they are what should serve to inspire us …
Volume 41, Issue 2 (Spring/Summer 2007), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 41, Issue 2 (Spring/Summer 2007), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Ellington receives the university's highest teaching honor -- A Meigs Professorship
- Rule 68 Offers of Judgment: The practices and opinions of experienced civil rights and employment discrimination attorneys
- Water Wars -- Will Georgia, Alabama and Florida ever agree?
- Headlines
- Third alumnus selected to serve as clerk to U.S. Supreme Court in three years
- Breyer holds Q&A for students
- Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell speaks on DOJ
- Hirsch Hall Highlights
- Lee Hamilton: "A balanced view of American power"
- Faculty Accomplishments
- Georgia Law says farewell to two alumni and professors
- Student Briefs
- Class of 2007 Commencement
- Alumni Activities …
Grade Distribution - 2006 - 2007 Academic Year, Office Of Registrar
Grade Distribution - 2006 - 2007 Academic Year, Office Of Registrar
Semester Schedules and Information
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Milner S. Ball: Proof That One Professor Can Make A Difference, David Shipley
Milner S. Ball: Proof That One Professor Can Make A Difference, David Shipley
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Milner S. Ball, the Harmon W. Caldwell Chair in Constitutional Law, is proof positive that one person can make a difference in the world. There is no doubt that he has made a substantial difference for the better during his distinguished career at the University of Georgia, as a campus minister, as a non-traditional law student who was the First Honor Graduate in the Class of 1971 and editor in chief of the Georgia Law Review, and as a highly regarded professor at the School of Law since 1978. This article is part of a symposium in tribute to Milner …
Reflections On Hope, Erica J. Hashimoto
Reflections On Hope, Erica J. Hashimoto
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This is an article from a Symposium In Honor of Professor Milner S. Ball. This article describes Professor Ball's dedication towards public interest law and encourages others to join the the fight for justice.
Fighting for a more just society-a society that treats all of its members with dignity and respect-calls for courage, passion, and vision. People with those qualities who choose to work in the public interest will discover the joy of having a "job" that many days is exhilarating and rewarding and often is just plain fun.' There will also, however, be difficult days. Surviving those days and …
Point Allocation History For Spring Semester 2007, Office Of Registrar
Point Allocation History For Spring Semester 2007, Office Of Registrar
Semester Schedules and Information
No abstract provided.
Awards Day 2007, Office Of Registrar
Awards Day 2007, Office Of Registrar
Other Law School Publications
No abstract provided.
Volume 41, Issue 1 (Fall 2006/Winter 2007), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 41, Issue 1 (Fall 2006/Winter 2007), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- "Supreme" research
- Case selection in three supreme courts: A comparative perspective
- Reaching new horizons: Georgia Law expands international opportunities
- Quality online legal researching – on the cheap!
- Headlines
- Cousins Public Interest Fellowship supports “new approaches” to indigent legal aid
- Conrad becomes sixth Georgia Law alumnus chosen for U.S. Supreme Court clerkship
- Hirsch Hall Highlights
- Faculty Accomplishments
- Student Briefs
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thomas makes third visit to Georgia Law since 2003
- Alumni Activities
- Law School Association presents service awards to Bowers and Painter
- Homecoming Weekend
- Class Notes
- Remembering Robert Peckham, a leader in indigent defense
- Remembering Louis …
2007-2008 Student Handbook, Office Of The Registrar
2007-2008 Student Handbook, Office Of The Registrar
Other Law School Publications
No abstract provided.