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Faculty are the lifeblood of a law school.  Their interests and expertise largely dictate the direction of an institution.  At the University of Georgia, you will find a vibrant, stimulating and exciting learning environment driven by an accomplished corps of superior teachers and scholars.

Facult Colloquim SeriesWhile some law schools choose to emphasize either scholarship or teaching, the University of Georgia seeks to balance the two, firmly believing that classroom teaching is enhanced by scholarly expertise. Most professors maintain an open door policy -- whenever they are in the office, they are available to answer students questions, whether they are about classroom concerns, career advice or personal matters.

Faculty International Law Colloquim SeriesThe ranks of the UGA law faculty include authors of some of our country's leading legal scholarship, four recipients of the Meigs Award (UGA's highest honor for teaching excellence), Fulbright scholars,  former law clerks for the U.S. Supreme Court and other federal courts, and former editors in chief of law reviews. Most bring practical experience to the classroom as well. Many have been trial and corporate attorneys, and continue to accept pro bono cases or to serve as legal consultants.

The scholarship of the UGA law faculty is highly regarded by local, state, national and international leaders including members of the judiciary.  Some of our professors have advised U.S. senators and testified at congressional hearings and served as consultants to foreign governments and international policymaking bodies.  Their work has also been references in opinions written by judges and justices at various levels including the U.S. Supreme Court.  In recent months, they have produced scholarship addressing an array of legal issues such as: the taxation of Internet sales, student privacy, state tax incentives, ethics in the legal profession, tort law reform, trial practice, securities law, disability rulings, international trade and mediation, among other subjects.

Of Georgia Law's 36 tenure track faculty, 18 senior members hold prestigious chaired or named professorships.  Their expertise is expanded by the addition of outstanding adjuncts, whose ranks include leading attorneys from the region's most powerful firms, international lawyers, judges and government leaders. Faculty
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The School of Law's nine service learning clinics and advocacy programs are headed by faculty who have considerable field experience, enabling them to provide students with the hands-on training that is an increasingly important component of studying the law.

In addition, six instructors teach Legal Research and Writing to first-year students, as well as upper-level writing courses.  All six hold law degrees and have solid backgrounds in legal practice.  The program director is the co-author of a leading textbook that is used by legal research and writing programs across the nation.

"I read many teacher evaluations, and I think we've got a very gifted corps of classroom teachers.  We have an extraordinarily productive faculty.  We have an engaged faculty.  We have strength all the way up and down the line in terms of seniority and experience.  The whole atmosphere of the law school, I think, is positive, and faculty contribute to that because students are happy about their legal education"

Paul M. Kurtz
Associate Dean and
J. Alton Hosch Professor of Law


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