University of Georgia School of Law featured for participation in free Troup County legal clinic

Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge - Dean & Talmadge Chair of Law - https://www.law.uga.edu
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge - Dean & Talmadge Chair of Law - https://www.law.uga.edu
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The University of Georgia School of Law was highlighted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for its involvement in a free legal clinic in Troup County. The article, “Legal aid enters new era as Georgia learns from other states,” written by Rosie Manins and published on November 7, 2025, discussed the law school’s role in providing legal assistance to local residents through the pop-up clinic.

The event aimed to expand access to legal services by bringing together law students and professionals to offer guidance at no cost. The clinic is part of broader efforts across Georgia to address gaps in legal aid and learn from initiatives implemented in other states.



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