Georgia Law was listed as sixth in the nation for graduates securing federal judicial clerkships in a recent ranking compiled by the U.S.News \u26 World Report. The article was written by Robert Morse and appeared on 4/28/11
School of Law ranks 14th in nation for supplying U.S. Supreme Court judicial clerks Thursday, Dece...
Georgia Law was featured in an article in The New York Times regarding the number of graduates who h...
Judge Pryor, UGA Among Top 11th Circuit Feeders for Supreme Court Clerks Wednesday, December 13, 2...
Georgia Law was listed as sixth in the nation for graduates securing federal judicial clerkships in ...
Georgia Law scored well in a recent federal judicial clerkship microranking compiled by a Pepperdine...
Georgia Law was recognized as 10th in the nation for the number of its employed 2012 graduates worki...
School of Law ranks 14th in nation for supplying U.S. Supreme Court judicial clerks Thursday, Dece...
Georgia Law was featured in an article in The New York Times regarding the number of graduates who h...
Judge Pryor, UGA Among Top 11th Circuit Feeders for Supreme Court Clerks Wednesday, December 13, 2...
Georgia Law was listed as sixth in the nation for graduates securing federal judicial clerkships in ...
Georgia Law scored well in a recent federal judicial clerkship microranking compiled by a Pepperdine...
Georgia Law was recognized as 10th in the nation for the number of its employed 2012 graduates worki...
School of Law ranks 14th in nation for supplying U.S. Supreme Court judicial clerks Thursday, Dece...
Georgia Law was featured in an article in The New York Times regarding the number of graduates who h...
Judge Pryor, UGA Among Top 11th Circuit Feeders for Supreme Court Clerks Wednesday, December 13, 2...