Thomas E. Kadri publishes article in Harvard Journal of Law & Technology

Thomas E. Kadri, Associate Professor of Law
Thomas E. Kadri, Associate Professor of Law
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Associate Professor Thomas E. Kadri published an article titled “Safe Sex in the Age of Big Tech Feminism,” co-authored with B. Dvoskin, in volume 39 of the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, according to an announcement on Apr. 1.

The publication highlights ongoing scholarly contributions from faculty at the University of Georgia School of Law and reflects the institution’s focus on legal issues related to technology and society.

The University of Georgia School of Law is recognized for its strong performance in advocacy competitions, having earned national and regional titles according to the official website. The school also emphasizes experiential learning through its 18 clinics and externships, which support high graduate employment rates as indicated on the official website.

In addition to faculty scholarship, students benefit from resources such as the Alexander Campbell King Law Library, which provides extensive research materials according to the official website. The law school has been ranked No. 22 by U.S. News & World Report and recognized for value by National Jurist according to the official website.

Serving a diverse student body with strong academic profiles is another priority for the law school as noted on the official website. The institution states that it aims to redefine excellence in national public legal education through superior teaching and community service per the official website.

Kadri’s recent publication demonstrates ongoing engagement with current topics at leading academic journals while supporting broader institutional goals.



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