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Law, Business & International Affairs: Law
- Media Shelf (Fall 2008)
“DigitalCommons@University of Georgia School of Law” is profiled in the Research Tools section. - Media Shelf (Winter 2008)
“The Supreme Court: An Essential History” is profiled in the Books section. - Media Shelf (Winter 2007)
“Interstate Water Allocation in Alabama, Georgia and Florida” is profiled. - Seeds of Tyranny (Spring 2007)
Only by understanding the history of totalitarianism can we prevent its reoccurrence. - Improving Global Understanding One Bias at a Time (Fall 2006)
When he teaches, Alan Godias, director of UGA's Virtual Center of Interdisciplinary Studies of the Islamic World, asks that his students first put aside their own biases. - Media Shelf (Fall 2006)
“In Defiance of the Law: From Anne Hutchinson to Toni Morrison” is profiled in the Books section. - Winning the “Water War” (Fall 2006)
Water for crops has become a scarce local resource due to droughts and disputes over usage rights. - Viewpoint: Peace, Not Security (Summer 2006)
In order to deliver a “new world order” to future generations, we must realize and accept the shortcomings of a security regime and value the wisdom of a peace paradigm. - Global Warming: What to do about the Changing Climate (Fall/Winter 2005)
The signs of global warming are all around us. - Media Shelf (Fall/Winter 2005)
“Legal Regulations of the Effects of Military Activity on the Environment” is profiled in the Books section. - Seeking Jackpot Judgements (Fall 2003)
The world of personal injury lawsuits isn't as lucrative as most people think. - The Price of an Idea (Fall 2003)
A math formula can help calculate the value of an invention. - DNA on Trial (Summer 2002)
Marisa Anne Pagnattaro studies laws that protect people from genetic discrimination on the job. - Gaining Legal Ground (Summer 2001)
UGA law professors consider the legal and ethical issues of dementia in the elderly. - The Deer Decision (Winter 2000)
A research project by wildlife ecologist Bob Warren is at the center of a legal battle and community debate. - The Truth About Torts (Spring 2000)
Are personal injury lawsuits and medical malpractice cases running rampant in Georgia courtrooms? - Sexual Harassment 101 (Spring 1998)
Inconsistent rulings by lower-court judges have led to conflicting decisions on workplace sexual harrasment. Dawn Bennett-Alexander's research investigates the cases that led to a recent Supreme Court Decision. - Borrowed
Justice (Spring 1993)
The roots of jurisprudence spring from many different shores. Law professor Alan Watson traces traditions that sometimes tip the scales of justice.