2010 News Archive
Headlines
- Bringing Light to Children's Rights
- Law Prof Works to Save Wetlands
- Wheeler leaving to be the new law library director at University of San Francisco
- Federal bill banning guns in airports could trump state legislation, Hogue tells WABE's Denis O'Hayer
- NSF Funds Experimental Course on Ethics in Biotechnology
- Atlanta's Best Health Care Lawyer in 2010
- HeLP Director Featured on Local TV Program
- The Federalist Society welcomes Georgia Supreme Court Justice David E. Nahmias
- College of Law Alumni Reunion February 20 at Georgia Freight Depot
- HeLP Clinic Information Session February 16
- STLA's Ashley McMahan takes best advocate honors at William W. Daniel National Invitational
- Lynn Hogue offers his take on President Obama in Atlanta Journal-Constitution opinion piece
- Yale Law School's Ian Ayres to deliver 46th Henry J. Miller Lecture March 18
- Friday is the last day to purchase tickets for this year's PILA Auction
- Georgia abortion bill violates women's rights to privacy, says Lynn Hogue
- Speakers discuss hotly debated issue of health care reform
- Colin Crawford recognized with Study Abroad Program Director of the Year Award
- Financial Literacy Lunch Series continues Thursday with: Is The World Really Flat...?
- Jonathan Todres publishes op-ed on child trafficking prevention in Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Professors provide expert comment to media on topics ranging from bankruptcy to evidence reform
- Restricting access not a remedy for release of disturbing crime scene photos
- Student's instincts spring innocent man
- Bobby Lee Cook kicks off Law Week 2010 at Georgia State Law
- Miller lecturer Ian Ayres discusses time diversification in investing
- Professor Todres quoted in Guardian (U.K.) article on children's rights abuses in Senegal
- Georgia State Law continues to move up in U.S. News & World Report rankings
- Financial literacy lunch series continues April 20 with: The Global Financial Crisis, How Governments are Coping
- Charity Scott recognized with Heroes in Health Care Ethics Award
- With U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. presiding, GSU law students win national title in moot court competition
- Health Law Program Ranked No. 4 by U.S. News
- Eric Segall explodes U.S. Supreme Court myths in opinion piece
- Kresge Foundation awards $230,000 grant to HeLP Legal Services Clinic
- Jessica Gabel comments on bankruptcy issues in major dailies
- Pre-registration deadline May 24 for Southeastern Intellectual Property Job Fair
- Colin Crawford leaving Georgia State for Tulane University in New Orleans
- Withholding LSAT scores from rankings data will diversify classes, says SALT's Curcio
- Recent grad Luis A. Velez publishes opinion piece in AJC on Arizona's immigration bill
- Williams comments on Gulf Coast bankruptcy filings, revised ban on deep-water oil drilling
- Cunningham interviewed in Channel 2 whistleblower investigation into Oxendine
- Eric Segall and Lynn Hogue publish pro and con op-eds on constitutionality of health care law
- Symposium to celebrate Julian Juergensmeyer's lifetime contributions to the law
- Georgia State featured in Princeton Review's Best Law Schools
- Students invited to special sitting of U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- Georgia State Law is #1
- Gabel argues for new home buyer tax credit
- Long's accusers may have tough time proving case in court, Gabel tells WSB-TV
- Morrison discusses impact of the Internet on the functioning of the jury
- Exploring public interest sector renews passion for legal work, writes Cindi Yarbrough
- Helping the underrepresented
- RSVP now for Homecoming Alumni Tailgate on October 2
- Laws that automatically transfer juvenile offenders to adult court don't work, Velez writes in opinion pieces
- Robert M. Dukes reports on his summer experience working for the DeKalb County District Attorney
- Citizens United v. FEC focus of Georgia State Law Review Symposium
- Nominations sought for the Ben F. Johnson Jr. Public Service Award
- Velez explores whether public education is a fundamental right
- STLA team advances to semi-finals in Puerto Rico
- Mock arbitration team heading to nationals
- Doug Yarn discusses his business in the music industry
- Raymond Lindholm performs in the classroom and the music halls
- Students are taught to be their own bosses