Limited Term Lecturer Sherrie L. Hines participated in the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, held in January in New Orleans. Hines presented as part of the panel titled “Animal Law: The Animals Missing from Legal Analysis.”
The University of Georgia School of Law, where Hines serves as a lecturer, offers several degree programs including J.D., LL.M., and M.S.L., as well as dual degrees and experiential learning through clinics and externships. The school is located in Athens, Georgia, and was established in 1859. It has been recognized for its value and practical training and provides resources such as a comprehensive law library and mentoring programs to support a diverse student body. According to the official website, the institution achieves strong employment outcomes for graduates.
The law school is also noted for its achievements in advocacy competitions at both national and regional levels, according to its official website. Additionally, it supports students with 18 clinics and externships that promote hands-on learning experiences while maintaining high graduate employment rates…