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Panel Iii--General Discussion, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Panel Iii--General Discussion, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Know Thyself: Man The Measure - Implumes Aves Volitant. A Review Of Donald R. Kelley, The Human Measure: Social Thought In The Western Legal Tradition (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.: London, 1990), Pp. Xiv + 358. $35., Alan Watson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Newsletter, Fall 2014, Vol. 9, Issue 1, The Dean Rusk International Law Center
Newsletter, Fall 2014, Vol. 9, Issue 1, The Dean Rusk International Law Center
Newsletters
Georgia Law Summer Program in Brussels and Geneva - Record Year; New Partnership in China with Jiao Tong University; Lectures: Lee A. Feinstein, Karima Bennoune; Congressman David Scott; William Roebuck; Ramin Jahanbegloo; Cybersecurity Conference Looks at Potential for Private-Public Collaboration; New Roles of Corporations in Global Governance; Upcoming Conference: Children and International Criminal Justice, October 28, 2014; Global Internship Program; Georgia Law at Oxford; International Judicial Training Program; Transnational Law Program; Scholarly Exchange: Visiting Professor; International Law Faculty Updates; LL.M. Class of 2015 Welcomed; International Advocacy: Georgia Law Students Travel to Vienna for 21st Annual Vis International Arbitration Moot; Spotlight …
Alan Watson's Controversial Contribution To Legal Scholarship, Gary Francione
Alan Watson's Controversial Contribution To Legal Scholarship, Gary Francione
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Volume 48, Issue 1 (Summer 2014), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 48, Issue 1 (Summer 2014), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- State taxation of cloud computing
- Financiers as monitors in aggregate litigation
- Dean White announces she is stepping down
- President Morehead shares thoughts on UGA and law school
- Headlines
- Renovations continue; Concourse named for Kirbo family
- Successfully preparing U.S. Supreme Court and other federal court clerks
- Law School launches new degree - Master in the Study of Law
- Hirsch Hall Highlights
- Faculty Accomplishments
- Student Briefs
- Alumni Activities
- Morehead and Knox honored with DSS Award
- Alumni Weekend and Homecoming Ad
- Why I Support Georgia Law
August 2014 E-Newsletter Student Spotlight: Amanda M.Mcdowell (3l), Office Of Communications And Public Relations
August 2014 E-Newsletter Student Spotlight: Amanda M.Mcdowell (3l), Office Of Communications And Public Relations
Profiles of Members of the Law School Community
No abstract provided.
Teaching “The Wire”: Crime, Evidence, And Kids, Andrea L. Dennis
Teaching “The Wire”: Crime, Evidence, And Kids, Andrea L. Dennis
Scholarly Works
I have a confession: I have only watched Season 1 of The Wire, and it has been many years since I did that. Thus, both my knowledge and pedagogical use of the show are limited. What explanation can I offer for my failings? I am a Maryland native with family who resides in Baltimore City, or Charm City as it is affectionately called. I worked for several years as an assistant federal public defender in Baltimore City. Over time, I have seen the city evolve, and I have seen it chew up and spit out many good people and some …
News @ Georgia Law, May 2014, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, May 2014, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ UGA School of Law
Dean White to step down; Georgia Law Advocacy Program has record year; brings home four national titles; ABA’s Rives to deliver graduation keynote; Appellate Litigation Clinic students claim victory; Georgia Law welcomes executive director of career development; Three faculty recognized for excellence; Amann serves as distinguished discussant and publishes book; Baradaran publishes article in the Harvard Law Review Forum; Hall publishes article in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online; Hashimoto publishes article in the Northwestern University Law Review; Hellerstein publishes article in the Virginia Tax Review; Smith named president-elect of the Association for Law, Property and Society; Alumna named …
News @ Georgia Law, March 2014, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, March 2014, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ UGA School of Law
Students win National Moot Court Competition and "best of the best" national moot court tournament plus take top trophy at regional round of national mock trial competition; Georgia Law captures the ABA Tax Challenge top trophy; Appellate Litigation Clinic gains victory in court; Georgia Law finishes as semifinalists in Transactional LawMeet regional; School plans to offer new degree; Concourse named in honor of Kirbo family; Georgia Law hosted judicial ethics conference; Students organize music industry conference; Recent events held at Georgia Law focused on the intersection of public health and environmental law as well as public interest law; Meyer and …
Teaching “The Wire”: Crime, Evidence, And Kids, Andrea L. Dennis
Teaching “The Wire”: Crime, Evidence, And Kids, Andrea L. Dennis
Scholarly Works
I have a confession: I have only watched Season 1 of The Wire, and it has been many years since I did that. Thus, both my knowledge and pedagogical use of the show are limited. What explanation can I offer for my failings? I am a Maryland native with family who resides in Baltimore City, or Charm City as it is affectionately called. I worked for several years as an assistant federal public defender in Baltimore City. Over time, I have seen the city evolve, and I have seen it chew up and spit out many good people and some …