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Today, we're spotlighting our second panel, "The Electoral College and the Electoral College Act." Register here: http://ow.ly/mMTR50E4p0U. Panel 2 will be moderated by UGA's own Lori Ringhand. Professor Ringhand is Director of Dean Rusk International Law Center. Her scholarship focuses on election and constitutional law. Professor Codrington teaches at Brooklyn Law School. He is a fellow at the Brennan Center and is co-author of a forthcoming book, "The People’s Constitution...: 200 Years, 27 Amendments, and the Promise of a More Perfect Union." Professor Muller teaches at University of Iowa College of Law. His scholarship focuses on federalism and the role of states in the administration of federal elections. Professor Schultz teaches at both Hamline University and University of Minnesota Law School as a visiting professor. He has authored over 35 books and 200 articles, including his recent books "Encyclopedia of Money in American Politics" and "Presidential Swing States." Sachin Varghese is a partner at Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore and serves at General Counsel to Democratic Party of Georgia. He also served as a Georgia elector in the 2020 presidential election. In his practice, he represents plaintiffs in complex litigation matters. See more
Symposium is this Thursday! This week, we'll be spotlighting all of our speakers and panelists, starting with our first panel, "The Right to Vote." Be sure to register here: https://www.georgialawreview.org/pages/163-symposium Gilda Daniels is professor at University of Baltimore School of Law . She is an expert on voting rights and served in the DOJ during the Clinton and Bush administrations. She is also the author of UNCOUNTED: The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America. A...tiba Ellis is a professor at Marquette University Law School. His scholarship focuses on voting rights theory and critical legal theory. He has written about the impact of SCOTUS decisions such as Citizens United and Shelby County. Professor Anthony M. Kreis teaches at Georgia State University College of Law. He has co-authored amicus briefs for Bostock v. Clayton County and Comcast v. National Association of African-American Owned Media. He has also testified before the Georgia General Assembly. Bryan Sells is an Atlanta-based civil rights attorney. He has brought a successful VRA Section 2 suit challenging the method a Georgia county used to elect its local board of education. He has previously worked at the DOJ in the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division.
Register for our Symposium, "150 Years of Voting in America," featuring Leader Stacey Abrams as our keynote speaker and Congresswoman Nikema Williams as an introductory speaker. Symposium is virtual and free for community members and attorneys not seeking CLE credit. http://ow.ly/GTpX50E0DtQ
Our Symposium's third panel, "The Future of Voting Rights," will discuss changes in election law and features Profs. Joshua Douglas from University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law and Richard Pildes from New York University School of Law Ms. Joyce Gist Lewis, partner at Krevolin & Horst, LLC. Congresswoman Nikema Williams will be serving as the panel's introductory speaker! Register here: http://ow.ly/MVol50DY8XM
Our Symposium's second panel, "The Electoral College and the Electoral College Act," features Prof. Wilfred Codrington III from Brooklyn Law School, Prof. Derek Muller from University of Iowa College of Law, Prof. David Schultz from Hamline University and Mr. Sachin Varghese, partner at Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore. Symposium is only 21 days away so be sure to register here: http://ow.ly/A5fR50DY8NJ
Congratulations to our newest Editorial Board members! They’ve already contributed to Volume 55, and we can’t wait to see their achievements on Georgia Law Review! *Reposting due to an incorrect name! Our apologies!
Congratulations to Georgia Law Review's 20202021 Editorial Board! We are excited for these new members and look forward to all the amazing work they will do.
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Check out Issue 2 of Volume 54 here: https://www.georgialawreview.org/issue/1931 This issue includes scholarship from our colleagues Ariel Pinsky, Jonathan Kaufman, JJ Netter, and Robert Wright.
We are excited to announce the 2020-2021 Executive Board and Managing Board members for Volume 55 of Georgia Law Review. Congratulations to these fantastic students!