Veterans Legal Clinic at University of Georgia featured by National Jurist

Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge - Dean & Talmadge Chair of Law
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge - Dean & Talmadge Chair of Law
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The Veterans Legal Clinic at the University of Georgia School of Law was highlighted by National Jurist for its service to veterans in Georgia, according to a March 20 announcement. The law school was also named among the publication’s “Top law schools for government law.”

This recognition underscores the clinic’s role in providing legal support to veterans and reflects broader efforts by the School of Law to serve its community. The article featuring the clinic was published on March 18.

The University of Georgia School of Law is known for its achievements in advocacy competitions, having earned both national and regional titles, according to the official website. The school also offers experiential learning opportunities through 18 clinics and externships, which contribute to high graduate employment rates as indicated on the official website.

Additionally, students benefit from access to the Alexander Campbell King Law Library, which houses extensive resources, 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 focus for the institution, as noted on its official website. The University of Georgia School of Law aims to redefine excellence in national public legal education through superior teaching and community service, per information available on its official website.

The recent feature by National Jurist highlights ongoing efforts at the University of Georgia School of Law to combine academic achievement with meaningful public service.



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