Clinical Associate Professor and First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins presented at the 2026 American Association of Law School’s Clinical Legal Education Conference. The presentation, titled “First Principles: No Democracy Without Freedom of Speech,” explored how protecting individual expressive freedoms is foundational to participatory governance at the local and state level. Norins was joined by fellow First Amendment clinic directors from Arizona State, Duke and Vanderbilt.
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Clinical Associate Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins presented virtually on public defenders’ First Amendment rights when speaking to the media as part of a panel titled “Speaking Truth, Staying Ethical” at the National Association for Public Defense conference titled “Rise. Resist. Represent. 2026.”
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Clinical Associate Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins was a featured guest speaker on the “First Amendment Litigation Panel” during Clemson University’s Lectures in Law and Humanities Series in March 2026. She co-presented with Gabe Walters, an attorney with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
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Clinical Associate Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins moderated the panel “Drinking from a F.O.I. Firehose: Barriers to Timely Records Fulfillment” at the 35th annual Georgia Bar, Media & Judiciary Conference in February 2026.
Keep ReadingNorins speaks to Wall Street Journal about public records and AI defamation
Clinical Associate Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins twice featured in The Wall Street Journal.
Keep ReadingClinic fellow Christina Lee weighs in on defamation drama
Legal Fellow Christina Lee recently published an article and was interviewed for a podcast, both on SLANDERTOWN.com, about actor Justin Baldoni’s defamation lawsuits against his co-star Blake Lively and the New York Times. Lee was also a guest panelist for the Media Law Resource Center’s February 18, 2025 Zoom discussion about the litigation.
Keep ReadingNorins moderates “Threats to Journalism” at AALS annual meeting
Clinic director Clare R. Norins moderated a panel discussion on “Identifying and Addressing Current Threats to Journalism” at the Association of American Law Schools 2025 Annual Meeting.
Keep ReadingNorins & Bailey publish in Washington & Lee Law Review Online
Clinical Associate Professor and First Amendment Clinic director Clare R. Norins and clinic alum Mark L. Bailey (JD ’22) critique the Supreme Court’s new state-action test in Stitch Incoming: Lindke v. Freed’s Impact on Social-Media-Blocking Litigation, 82 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. Online 172 (2024).
Keep ReadingClinic receives a $5 million endowment gift from the Stanton Foundation
The University of Georgia School of Law is pleased to share news of its largest gift in history – a $5 million donation from the Stanton Foundation to support the ongoing operations of the First Amendment Clinic.
Keep ReadingClinic article cited in op-ed calling for “New Voices” law
Student journalists in Georgia are advocating for state-level protections for First Amendment freedoms.
Keep ReadingNorins speaks to participants in U.S. State Department leadership program
First Amendment Clinic Director Clare Norins presented on Georgia’s Open Records Act and Open Meetings Act to journalists from 17 countries participating in the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program.
Keep ReadingNorins presents at AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education
First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins spoke on two panels during the Association of American Law Schools 2024 Clinical Legal Education Conference.
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