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The UGA Law school is paying it forward to the rural communities of Georgia

The Statue of Justice - lady justice or Iustitia / Justitia the Roman goddess of Justice
The Statue of Justice - lady justice or Iustitia / Justitia the Roman goddess of Justice

UGA’s Law School has created two new programs that are set to address the lack of prosecutors and public defenders in less metropolitan areas while providing law students with a more affordable education.

One program will create a clear path for students to begin working in these underserved communities. As students over the summer, they will have the opportunity to work in either a prosecutor's office or a defender's office to gain more experience.

The other program includes aid money to pay for bar exam preparation costs along with providing long-term avenues to gain more experience in the offices of prosecutors and defenders.

UGA Law now also guarantees that first-generation and veteran students will receive at least a one quarter scholarship while attending.

Alexzundra Tillman is a part-time reporter and producer. She is currently pursuing her masters degree in Film and Television studies at UGA and hopes to work at the cross section of these two fields in the future.
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