Appellate Litigation Clinic argues Shaw v. Foreman before Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals

Usha R. Rodrigues, Dean
Usha R. Rodrigues, Dean
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The Appellate Litigation Clinic at the University of Georgia School of Law argued the case Shaw v. Foreman before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, according to a Mar. 23 announcement. Third-year law students Chandler S.K. “Chan” Creswell and Emma Rose Bagwell presented oral arguments in the case.

This event highlights opportunities for law students to gain practical experience through real-world advocacy work while still in school. The clinic’s participation underscores its commitment to experiential learning and preparing students for legal careers.

The University of Georgia School of Law supports hands-on education through 18 clinics and externships, helping promote high employment rates among graduates, as indicated on the official website. The law school is also recognized for its achievements in advocacy competitions, having earned national and regional titles according to the official website.

In addition to clinical opportunities, the school provides extensive resources through its Alexander Campbell King Law Library according to the official website. It serves a diverse student body with strong academic credentials as noted on its official site, and has been ranked No. 22 by U.S. News & World Report while being recognized for value by National Jurist according to its official website.

The University of Georgia School of Law says it aims to redefine excellence in national public legal education through superior teaching and community service per its official website.



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