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 of their 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 Conference on Clinical Legal Education held in May 2024.
Marketplace of ideas: Clinic members pen op-eds
In Spring 2024, Clinic students and fellows published op-eds in support of
First Amendment freedoms and government accountability.
Clinic attorneys present at Georgia Bar, Media & Judiciary Conference
Attorneys from the UGA Law School’s First Amendment Clinic moderated and presented during the 33rd annual Georgia Bar, Media & Judiciary Conference.
Keep ReadingNorins & Hamilton address digital free speech issues
Speaking to audiences on both coasts, Clinic director Clare R. Norins and Clinic attorney Samantha Hamilton respectively unpacked some of the digital free speech issues to be decided during the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023-2024 term.
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“Algorithms, AI, & First Amendment Rights”
Clinic director Clare Norins (third from right) and Clinic student Ren Schmitt (first from right) participated in two panel events as part of Yale Law School’s October 2023 Access & Accountability Conference.
Keep ReadingNorins interviewed on Georgia Public Broadcasting about recent petition-and-referendum initiatives
Clare Norins, director of the University of Georgia’s First Amendment Clinic, spoke with Georgia Public Broadcasting’s Orlando Montoya about recent petition-and-referendum initiatives in Georgia, including voters’ rejection of the Camden County spaceport project, which outcome was upheld by the Georgia Supreme Court, and the petition effort to stop the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center (APSTC), which has been the subject of federal litigation.
Keep ReadingClinic attorney Hamilton interviewed about unconstitutional “panhandling” ordinance
Georgia Journalism and Access Project Attorney Samantha C. Hamilton was interviewed by The Augusta Chronicle about Columbia County, Georgia’s unconstitutional “panhandling” ordinance. The article titled “When can local governments restrict asking for money in public? Rarely, says lawyer” was written by Abraham Kenmore and published 9/28/23.
Keep ReadingLegal fellow Veile featured in Georgia Recorder
First Amendment Clinic Legal Fellow Allyson Veile spoke to the Georgia Recorder about the Georgia Attorney General’s open government mediation program which handles complaints of non-compliance with Georgia’s Open Records Act and Open Meetings Act. The article titled “Georgia AG shrugs off open records violations but demands local DAs enforce all laws equally” was written by Chaya Tong and published 9/22/23.
Keep ReadingNorins co-moderates talk with U.S. Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta
On September 19, 2023, First Amendment Clinic director Clare Norins co-moderated a conversation with Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta, the third highest ranking member of the United States Department of Justice.
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