USA Today features UGA law professor Clare R. Norins on First Amendment case

Clare R. Norins, Clinical Associate Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director
Clare R. Norins, Clinical Associate Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director
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Clare R. Norins, Clinical Associate Professor and Director of the First Amendment Clinic at the University of Georgia School of Law, was featured in a recent USA Today article discussing issues related to free speech and the Georgia Open Meetings Act. The article, titled “Can a street preacher get too loud? A case in this town is testing the First Amendment,” was written by BrieAnna J. Frank and published on November 12, 2025.

Norins provided commentary for the piece, which examines how local cases are challenging interpretations of First Amendment rights within public spaces.



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