Tsunami Relief - How to Support Relief Organizations Assisting in South Asia
International aid organizations are accepting donations to help victims of the powerful earthquake and resulting tsunamis that caused widespread destruction in parts of South Asia and East Africa. More »
Bar Admissions Course of Study
Lecture: Professor Paul D. Butler
Professor Butler is a law professor at George Washington University, where he joined the faculty in 1993. He is a graduate of Yale College and Harvard Law School, and is a member of the bars of New York and the District of Columbia. More »
SEMINAR SERIES: Public Health Law & the International Business Community
Please join us for the second seminar in the 3-part seminar series More »
2005 Law Review Symposium
Our distinguished panel of experts will present a lively discussion of current challenges and new approaches in resolving conflicts in health care settings. More »
Student Trial Lawyers Association Having Championship Year
Having won a National Championship and a National Runner-Up finish during the Fall 2004 semester, the College of Law’s Student Trial Lawyers Association is hoping to continue its incredible success during the Spring 2005 semester. More »
Professor Landau Keynote Speaker at the 2005 meeting of the Danish Association of Entertainment and Media Lawyers
On April 9, Professor Landau, the Director of the College of Law’s Intellectual Property, Technology, and Media Law Program, will address the Danish Association of Entertainment and Media Lawyers at their annual meeting outside of Copenhagen. More »
Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series
Lillian BeVier graduated from Stanford Law School, where she was on the Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif. Professor BeVier entered the teaching profession in 1970 at Santa Clara University Law School, joining the Virginia faculty in 1973 More »
Moot Court Team Takes 3rd Place
The GSU Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Trademark Competition team took 3rd place in this year's regional competition, besting a dozen teams. More »
Professor Landau Awarded Fulbright Grant
Professor Michael Landau, the Director of the Intellectual Property, Technology, and Media Law Program at the College of Law was just informed by the U.S. State Department that he has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar. More »
Fulton County Daily Report Publishes Third Intellectual Property Roundtable
The Fulton County Daily Report and part of the American Lawyer family of papers, published another Intellectual Property Roundtable, the third in a series of IP articles featuring Professor Michael Landau as moderator and commentator. More »
The College of Law Congratulates SUPER LAWYERS 2005
Center Director Charity Scott featured in media as legal expert on Schiavo case
Professor Charity Scott, Director of the Center for Law, Health & Society, was featured recently in TV news segments as a legal expert on the Terri Schiavo case after Ms. Schiavo's feeding tube was removed in March. More »
Georgia State University College of Law 2005 Moot Court Champions
The Georgia State University Colle
ge of Law Moot Court took home the State Championship in the 2005 Intrastate Moot Court Competition. This year the competition was held at Emory University on Saturday, April 2, 2005. More »
Moot Court victory at Gibbons Criminal Procedure Competition
Georgia State took home the First Place trophy at the John J. Gibbons Criminal Procedure Moot Court Competition held at Seton Hall University on April 8-9, 2005. More »
College of Law Professor's Web Log - A Resource for the Media
With so many high-profile corporate fraud trials in the news, the national media has turned to Georgia State College of Law Professor Ellen S. Podgor for perspective. More »
College of Law welcomes new and returning students
The start of the 2005-2006 academic year is here, and the College of Law at Georgia State is pleased to welcome our incoming class of new first-year students, and welcome back our second and third-year law students. More »
Budnitz and Yarn named COL faculty scholarship recipients
Professors Mark E. Budnitz and Douglas H. Yarn have been named recipients of the College of Law's first annual Patricia T. Morgan Award for Outstanding Faculty Scholarship. More »
Georgia State College of Law accepting displaced students from Tulane and Loyola
The College of Law at Georgia State Univerisity will be accepting second and third-year law students on a visiting basis who have been impacted by Hurricane Katrina at Tulane University and Loyola University in New Orleans. More »
Professor Kinkopf Featured On ACS Confab Panel Video
Georgia State College of Law Professor Neil Kinkopf was a recent panelist during the American Constitution Society's annual conference. More »
Academic Enrichment Program
The College of Law is sponsoring an Academic Enrichment Program to assist students who may experience academic difficulty. While the program is open to all law students, its purpose is to assist students who may be at risk of not remaining in good standing More »
Nominations Sought for Service to the College of Law Award
The Graduate Leadership Council (G.L.C.), the governing body of the Law Graduates Association, is seeking nominations for the 2006 Service to the College of Law Award. More »
Health Law Center Speaker Series Asks Powerful Questions
This fall the Center for Law, Health & Society at Georgia State University’s College of Law will present a three-part Distinguished Speaker Series on Biotechnology Law, Policy and Ethics entitled "What does it mean to be human?", beginning Sept. 21. More »
COL’s Dr. David Smith publishes first modern history of Georgia State University
Dr. David Smith Jr., assistant director of Career Service at Georgia State University's College of Law, has recently published the University's first modern history. More »
COL student featured in new online legal publication
Gabriel Azar, a second-year student at Georgia State's College of Law, is featured in the lastest edition of a new online publication for the legal community sponsored by the Atlanta Bar Association called "The Complete Lawyer." More »
Former Harvard Law Dean to Speak During Miller Distinguished Lecture Oct. 20
The 37th Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series at Georgia State University's College of Law will be held Oct. 20, when a former Harvard Law dean will deliver an address on changes in corporate governance in a post-Enron world. More »
Kaminshine Appointed College of Law Dean
Following a national search, Georgia State University Provost Ron Henry has named Steven J. Kaminshine dean of the College of Law. The appointment of Kaminshine is effective immediately. More »
Alumni Named "Georgia Rising Stars"
Mary Radford and Charity Scott Elected To American Law Institute
Georgia State University College of Law Professors Mary Radford and Charity Scott have been honored as new members of the prestigious American Law Institute (ALI). More »
Bill Prigge Appointed as College of Law’s Assistant Dean for Administration and Finance
Bill Prigge, the Chief Administrative Officer at Georgia State University's College of Law, has been named the College's Assistant Dean for Administration and Finance. More »
COL Student's Fight to Open Jail Courtroom to Public Featured in Atlanta Journal-Constitution
This semester several students in College of Law Professor Clark Cunningham’s Criminal Justice Fieldwork and Law Reform class are studying the Atlanta Municipal Court, which has taken over the functions of the old Traffic Court. More »