University of Georgia law students argue before Eleventh Circuit in immigration appeal

Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge - Dean & Talmadge Chair of Law
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge - Dean & Talmadge Chair of Law
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The Appellate Litigation Clinic at the University of Georgia School of Law recently presented arguments in the case Woff Senatus v. U.S. Attorney General before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Third-year law students Jesse L. “Jesse” Sebring and Mark Samuel “Mark” Winokur represented the clinic during oral arguments, while second-year students Elijah T. Echols and Eliana R. “Eli” Werbel assisted with preparing for the appearance.

This opportunity is part of the experiential learning offered by the University of Georgia School of Law, which provides 18 clinics and externships to help prepare students for legal practice and support strong graduate employment outcomes, as described on their official website. The school is recognized for its achievements in advocacy competitions at both national and regional levels, according to information available on their news page.

The law school also offers resources such as the Alexander Campbell King Law Library and serves a diverse student body with high academic credentials, as noted on their website. The University of Georgia School of Law has received a No. 22 ranking from U.S. News & World Report and recognition for value by National Jurist, reflecting its commitment to excellence in public legal education through strong teaching and community service initiatives (source).



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