
Elizabeth Weeks
@elizabethaweeks
Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs, University of Georgia; Charles H. Kirbo Chair of Law, University of Georgia School of Law. All opinions are my own.
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http://www.law.uga.edu/profile/elizabeth-weeks-leonard 19-06-2018 19:02:29
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Terrific panel on Modernizing Public Health Laws at American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics Health Law Professors Conference ASLME #HLPC2023 Maryland Health Law Michelle Mello Prof Rob Gatter Melissa Goldstein (with @weparmet and Lance Gable unintentional photobombing)



More than 50 early-career administrators are a part of the newest cohort of Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program fellows. The SEC ALDP prepares fellows for advancement throughout their academic careers. #ItJustMeansMore bit.ly/48gRWSZ


Great discussions and information for late stage doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars across the Southeastern Conference, including UGA, hosted by University of Arkansas and SEC Academics


Great visit to Texas A&M University for SEC Academics Academic Leadership Development Program with UGA’s 2023-2024 cohort.


Two years ago @nhuberfeld1 hosted Elizabeth Weeks Kevin Outterson and I in Boston to plan the 3rd ed of The Law of American Health Care (not yet knowing Dobbs, etc., would change so many plans). I can’t believe I am now sitting with the hard copy, planning for spring. Can’t wait!


Congratulations to my friend and former KU School of Law colleague, Dean Melanie D. Wilson. The legal academy is fortunate for your inspiring leadership of AALS!

So honored and excited to be part of this symposium. Thank you, Stacie Kershner Erin Fuse Brown Paul Lombardo Leslie Wolf Ted Hutchinson and everyone here to honor Charity Scott.



Congratulations, Christina L. Boyd and Lori Ringhand!



“Long COVID is very much a problem that is affecting people’s lives right now. And it’s affecting people from all walks of life in terms of financial hardship.” - Ishtiaque Fazlul, lead author of the study and an assistant professor in School of Public & International Affairs | UGA and UGA Public Health

Discussing George Horvath’s paper, “The Medical Devices Regulatory Mess: A Choice, Not a Necessity,” at Seton Hall Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law’s 9th Annual Health Law Works-Progress Retreat with commentators Elizabeth Weeks and Prof. Tammi Etheridge of Washington & Lee University School of Law.
