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Webinar recording: Vaccinations: What Policies Must Private Schools Adopt? What Policies May They Adopt? with Hillel Levin, Alex W. Smith Professor in Law, Director UGA Law in Atlanta, University of Georgia School of Law

Recorded on Wednesday, March 6, 2019 1- 2pm ET / 10- 11am PT

Designed as an engaging and interactive conversation about:
the current legal state of admitting vaccinated/ unvaccinated students to a Jewish day school;
how state-by-state legal implications will impact policy-making decisions;
how particular independent schools have made their admission decisions in light of this issue (walking through the actual decision-making process)
where there are simple answers to questions and which questions require legal counsel for further exploration

Hillel Y. Levin joined the University of Georgia School of Law faculty in 2008 and was named the Alex W. Smith Professor of Law in the fall of 2018. He teaches courses on education law and policy, constitutional law, legislation, administrative law and others.

Levin’s expertise lies in education law and policy, statutory interpretation, church/state issues, constitutional law and judicial process. His scholarship has been published in several leading law journals, and he is the author of a popular coursebook on statutory interpretation. He has also published and appeared in popular media, testified before the state legislature, done extensive consulting work, and been the lead author on a Supreme Court amicus brief. In addition, Levin serves on the advisory board of the peer-reviewed Education Law and Policy Review.

Levin is the 2013 recipient of the law school’s C. Ronald Ellington Award for Excellence in Teaching. His innovative teaching methods have been recognized nationally and have earned him invitations to speak at conferences about teaching practical lawyering skills within the doctrinal classroom. He also serves as the director of UGA Law in Atlanta, which houses the law school's growing Atlanta-based programs.

Levin came to UGA from Stanford Law School, where he served as a Stanford Law Fellow and instructor. Previously, he served as a judicial clerk for Judge Thomas J. Meskill of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit and for Judge Robert N. Chatigny of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. He also specialized in complex litigation as an associate at Robinson & Cole.

He earned his B.A. in history, summa cum laude, from Yeshiva University and his J.D. from Yale University, where he served as note and book note editor of the Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities.

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