By Everett Catts | September 1, 2021
"As I have said before, Chester was a trailblazer who achieved much in his lifetime, including the diversification of our law school and the legal profession," University of Georgia School of Law Dean Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge said.
By Andrew Goudsward | August 30, 2021
The lawsuit alleges the administration's protections for transgender students and workers exceed what is allowed under federal law and Supreme Court precedent.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 25, 2021
"The quality education that I received at the [University of Georgia] School of Law has been very instrumental in our company's success," said Mountville Mills global manufacturing CEO E. David Hart, Jr. "I am very thankful to be able to give back."
By Greg Land | August 17, 2021
The now-retired special education teacher's doctor confirmed that his patient suffered from multiple maladies including diabetes, hypertension and anxiety, but administrators refused to transfer him to a similar, less-stressful job.
By ALM Staff | August 17, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Everett Catts | August 16, 2021
Most of Georgia's other law schools also starting fall classes this week.
By Greg Land | August 12, 2021
The parents of Georgia Tech student Scott 'Scout' Schultz sued the Board of Regents and the officer who shot Schultz in 2017, claiming a lack of training on how to handle people suffering from mental illness led to the engineering student's death.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 28, 2021
"I am not an emotional person at all, but ExamSoft's software going black and turning off the camera during the bar exam a short while ago had me in tears," Brooklyn Law School graduate MacKenzie Olson said in a Twitter post Tuesday afternoon.
By Greg Land | July 15, 2021
A 20-year urology professor and surgeon sued Emory after being told he would be terminated for refusing to undergo psychological counseling and a physical exam. The complaint said he is the victim of an "irrational personal vendetta," and that the effort to make him take a physical examination is a violation of his rights under federal disabilities law.
By Ryan Dailey | July 14, 2021
In documents outlining the proposed standards, the state Department of Education said that the requirements would reflect priorities such as teaching "a sense of civic pride" and how to "participate regularly in all levels of government."
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