Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, Callaway Chair, published “Adequate Representation in Group Litigation” in volume 86 of the Louisiana Law Review at page 433, according to a May 8 announcement.
This publication highlights ongoing scholarly contributions from faculty at the University of Georgia School of Law. Such achievements are part of the school’s broader commitment to legal scholarship and education.
The University of Georgia School of Law is recognized for its excellence in advocacy competitions with national and regional titles, according to the official website. The school also supports experiential learning through 18 clinics and externships while promoting high graduate employment rates, as indicated on the official website.
Additionally, the law school maintains the Alexander Campbell King Law Library with extensive resources for students and faculty. It has been ranked No. 22 by U.S. News & World Report and recognized for value by National Jurist, according to the official website.
The institution serves a diverse student body with strong academic profiles and focuses on redefining excellence in national public legal education through superior teaching and community service, per information available on the official website.



