Tag: Public Policy and Politics
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Kyle Hayes and Luke Boggs: PeachPod
If it happens under the Gold Dome, you’ll hear about it on PeachPod.
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World Oceans Day: UGA professor has a message for the United Nations
A sea turtle strangled by a discarded plastic six-pack ring. A pelican smothered in a…
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UGA partners with ACC to educate rather than penalize youth offenders
A partnership between the University of Georgia and Athens-Clarke County is helping young criminal offenders…
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Expert on Southern politics, voting behavior available to comment on the Georgia 6 election
UGA has an expert available to comment on the June 20 Georgia 6th Congressional District…
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UGA School of Law increases public interest fellowship support
In addition to providing first-rate legal training for its students, the University of Georgia School…
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Georgia Supreme Court justice to deliver UGA law school Commencement address
Carol W. Hunstein, a justice serving on the Supreme Court of Georgia, will deliver the…
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UGA law school wins national mock trial tournament
The University of Georgia School of Law recently won the Sixth Annual South Texas Mock…
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UGA law school teams win two national negotiation competitions
The University of Georgia School of Law recently won top honors in two national negotiation…
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It’s “Unlikely” Judge Gorsuch Would “Produce a Major Shift in the Direction of the Supreme Court”
Randy Beck joined the University of Georgia School of Law faculty in 1997 and was…
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Matthew Auer named dean of UGA School of Public and International Affairs
Matthew Auer, a veteran administrator and policy scholar, has been named dean of the University…
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Hispanic and Latino community has limited access to basic services in Athens-Clarke County
The Hispanic and Latino community in Athens-Clarke County faces significant challenges when trying to access…
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UGA law school’s West promoted to named professorship in First Amendment law
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Sonja R. West has been named the inaugural…
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UGA law school’s Cohen named inaugural holder of international law professorship
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Harlan G. Cohen has been named the inaugural…
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Worker-owned cooperatives may help address elder care deficit
A growing elder care shortage could be eased by worker-owned cooperatives, a little-used business model…
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Governor caps 2016 Biennial Institute by touting Georgia’s economic success
Georgia remains a national leader in job creation and economic development because of infrastructure improvements…
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What impact will the Trump election have on the economy?
“The biggest immediate challenge to the economy will be headwinds created by policy uncertainty,” said…
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UGA School of Law leads state in bar exam passage rate
The University of Georgia School of Law saw a high percentage of its graduates pass…
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U.S. District Court Chief Judge to deliver Signature Lecture on sentencing
Lisa Godbey Wood, chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of…
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UGA School of Social Work receives $2.6 million to support graduate students in need
Graduate students in the University of Georgia School of Social Work who face financial challenges…
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UGA law school names inaugural Philip H. Alston, Jr. Distinguished Law Fellows
he University of Georgia School of Law has named the inaugural class of its Distinguished…
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UGA launches “Blue and You” program to bring police and youth together to address issues
In a time of heightened sensitivity between police and the public, the University of Georgia…
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Former Sen. Saxby Chambliss returns to teach as UGA law school’s Sanders Scholar
The University of Georgia School of Law will again offer its students the opportunity to…
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UGA launches new Certified Public Manager program
The University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government is launching a new Certified Public…
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UGA experts offer knowledge, advice for the Fourth
The Fourth of July is fast approaching, and at the University of Georgia, we’re here…
