Law Dawgs advance their communities

 

Blott named Law Student of the Year

Third-year student Jacob Blott (right) and Dean Usha R. Rodrigues celebrate his selection as a Law Student of the Year by National Jurist. He was one of five students nationwide to receive this honor, due in large part to his consistent efforts to improve the law school experience for his fellow students. Blott served as the Student Bar Association president for 2024–25.

Third-year student Jacob Blott (right) and Dean Usha R. Rodrigues celebrate his selection as a Law Student of the Year by National Jurist. He was one of five students nationwide to receive this honor, due in large part to his consistent efforts to improve the law school experience for his fellow students. Blott served as the Student Bar Association president for 2024–25.

Law Dawgs build community with other UGA grad students

More than 25 Law Dawgs participated in the Professional Programs Mixer at the Georgia Museum of Art in April. The event brought together students from all of the professional schools at UGA, including pharmacy, medicine and veterinary medicine.

More than 25 Law Dawgs participated in the Professional Programs Mixer at the Georgia Museum of Art in April. The event brought together students from all of the professional schools at UGA, including pharmacy, medicine and veterinary medicine.

FBA grant creates Classic City Civics Project

Third-year student Caleb Morris (right) and Associate Dean Andrea Dennis (center) worked with Richard Dunn of the local nonprofit Education Matters to establish the Classic City Civics Project with a $3,000 grant from the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association. This collaborative initiative is designed to provide local schools with resources to engage students in understanding the law, government and citizenship.

Third-year student Caleb Morris (right) and Associate Dean Andrea Dennis (center) worked with Richard Dunn of the local nonprofit Education Matters to establish the Classic City Civics Project with a $3,000 grant from the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association. This collaborative initiative is designed to provide local schools with resources to engage students in understanding the law, government and citizenship.