June 4, 2014 - index, News

2004 News Archive Burge Honored with Regents' Hall of Fame Award

Burge Honored with Regents' Hall of Fame Award

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Seminar: Critical Issues in Georgia Water Law and Policy

Seminar: Critical Issues in Georgia Water Law and Policy

A Seminar on Georgia's Surface & Ground Water in the 21st Century. More »
Student Bar Association Legislative Caucus

Student Bar Association Legislative Caucus

Join the S.B.A. Legislative Caucus Wednesday, January 14th from 5:00-6:00 for exciting evening with prominent leaders in the Georgia General Assembly. More »
Law Review Symposium Exploring the Licensing of Aspiring Attorneys

Law Review Symposium Exploring the Licensing of Aspiring Attorneys

Bar exam alternatives are a hot topic today. A number of critiques of the existing bar examination have been published in law reviews. More »
College of Law Graduates and Friends Exceed All Previous Years Gifts to the Law School

College of Law Graduates and Friends Exceed All Previous Years Gifts to the Law School

The College of Law received gifts from graduates, friends, faculty and staff and organizations totalling $549,920 for fiscal year 2003, a 20% increase over last year. More »
Atlanta Title Guaranty Fund Scholarship Award

Atlanta Title Guaranty Fund Scholarship Award

Congratulations to Thomas F. Cooley, recipient of the 2003 Attorneys Title Guaranty Scholarship. More »
Ben F. Johnson Jr. Public Service Award

Ben F. Johnson Jr. Public Service Award

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GSU Public Interest Law Association (P.I.L.A.) Auction

GSU Public Interest Law Association (P.I.L.A.) Auction

GSU P.I.L.A. is an organization composed of students at GSU College of Law who are interested in pursuing a career in public interest law. More »
GSU Law Professor Mary Radford Recognized in Atlanta Magazine

GSU Law Professor Mary Radford Recognized in Atlanta Magazine

Georgia State University Law Professor Mary Radford was named in the March 2004 edition of Atlanta Magazine as one of Georgia's Top 50 Female Super Lawyers. More »
Appointment of Interim Dean of the College of Law

Appointment of Interim Dean of the College of Law

The Georgia State University Provost, Ron Henry, has announced the appointment of Steven J. Kaminshine as the Interim Dean of the College of Law effective July 1, 2004. More »
Georgia State University College of Law Hosts Law Week

Georgia State University College of Law Hosts Law Week

Law Week is a celebration of the legal community and our interaction with it. This year's theme for Law Week is "Dedication to Our Community," with a focus on the interaction of the legal profession with the surrounding communities. More »
Tickets for the Atlanta Bar Association presentation of Thurgood Marshall's Coming!

Tickets for the Atlanta Bar Association presentation of Thurgood Marshall's Coming!

In honor of Law Week, the Black Law Students Association encourages you to join us at the Atlanta Bar Association presentation of "Thurgood Marshall's Coming!" featuring T. Mychael Rambo as Marshall. More »
Bar Admissions Course Of Study

Bar Admissions Course Of Study

This course, previously offered through the university’s continuing education department, is designed specifically to assist individuals with three unsuccessful attempts to pass the bar. More »
College of Law Ranked 89th in the U.S. News & World Report Top 100 Law Schools Listing

College of Law Ranked 89th in the U.S. News & World Report Top 100 Law Schools Listing

For the second year in a row, the College of Law has made the U.S. News & World Report listing of the top 100 law schools. The College of Law placed 89th this year, up from a previous ranking of 91st. More »
College of Law 2004 Hooding Ceremony

College of Law 2004 Hooding Ceremony

All law students graduating: Summer 2003, Fall 2003 or the Spring 2004 commencements are also invited to participate in the 2004 Hooding Ceremony. More »
Service to the College of Law Award

Service to the College of Law Award

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2005 award! More »
Health Law Partnership Announced

Health Law Partnership Announced

HeLP is an interdisciplinary community collaboration between Georgia State Law’s Center for Law, Health & Society, the Atlanta Legal Aid Society, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to improve the health of low-income children and their families in Atlanta More »
Committee on Human Subject Protections Report

Committee on Human Subject Protections Report

GSU Provost Ron Henry appointed a committee to establish a working and efficient system for the protection of human subjects at GSU that would assure compliance with federal regulations and foster educational programs across the campus. More »
Georgia State students distinguish themselves on Winter Bar Exam

Georgia State students distinguish themselves on Winter Bar Exam

Georgia State University College of Law graduates shut out their in-state rivals on Georgia’s February bar exam, posting the highest scores across the board. More »
Jerri Nims Joins Health Law Center

Jerri Nims Joins Health Law Center

Ms. Nims is responsible for overseeing the Center’s daily operations and programmatic activities. More »
Ellen Podgor admitted as Honorary Fellow of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers

Ellen Podgor admitted as Honorary Fellow of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers

Please congratulate Ellen Podgor who has been admitted as an Honorary Fellow of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers.  More »
Sylvia Caley Joins Health Law Center

Sylvia Caley Joins Health Law Center

Legislative Counsel Sylvia Caley is the supervising attorney on-site at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta with the Health Law Partnership (HeLP). More »
Gene Matthews Is Appointed First Faculty Fellow

Gene Matthews Is Appointed First Faculty Fellow

During the past 25 years, Gene Mathews served as Legal Advisor to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and has been a leading national figure in the area of public health law. More »
Professor Scott Honored for Exceptional Service

Professor Scott Honored for Exceptional Service

Congratulations to Professor Charity Scott, who received the University's prestigious Exceptional Service Award at its May 2004 graduation ceremonies. More »
Human Resources Organizational Changes

Human Resources Organizational Changes

In August, after 5 years of service to the University, Barbara Carroll resigned from her position as Assistant Vice President for Human Resources to accept the position of Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources at North Carolina State University. More »
University Offers Free E-Training Services

University Offers Free E-Training Services

eTraining is also referred to as web-based training, or just-in-time training. It consists of modularized training courses, available over the web, anytime of the day or night, anywhere you have an Internet connection! More »
Health Law Partnership Advisory Council Formed

Health Law Partnership Advisory Council Formed

The Advisory Council provides on-going advice on legal, ethical, and practical issues in the operation of HeLP as a community partnership. More »
Advanced Health Care Law CLE Panel Moderated by Charity Scott

Advanced Health Care Law CLE Panel Moderated by Charity Scott

The Advanced Health Care Law conference on October 1 was sponsored by the State Bar of Georgia Health Law Section and the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.  More »
Planned Giving Hosting Estate Planning Teleconference with CLE Credit

Planned Giving Hosting Estate Planning Teleconference with CLE Credit

"IRAs and ESOP Charitable Solutions" will be the topic of a national teleconference for estate planners being hosted by the Georgia State Office of Planned Giving on October 28. More »
New BNA Databases

New BNA Databases

The Law Library now offers electronic access to all BNA titles. Titles include: U.S. Law Week, the Environment Reporter, and the ABA/BNA Lawyer's Manual on Professional Conduct. More »
New ERES Reserve System

New ERES Reserve System

College of Law students can now view an exhaustive list of course reserve items regardless of format-- electronic or hardcopy. More »
New Librarian joins the Law Library

New Librarian joins the Law Library

Trina Holloway is the College of Law Library's new Acquisitions/Serials Librarian. More »
LECTURE: Violence as a Public Health Issue

LECTURE: Violence as a Public Health Issue

Georgia State welcomes Dr. Moreira, an internationally-known political economist, who has taught at leading universities in the US and Latin America. More »
Professor Landau profiled in Georgia Bar Journal

Professor Landau profiled in Georgia Bar Journal

Professor Landau is profiled in the cover story of the October 2004 issue of the Georgia Bar Journal. See, A Slice of Life:The Daily Practice of 11 Georgia Lawyers. (Vol.10, No. 2, p33.) More »
College Of Law Launches New Website

College Of Law Launches New Website

The College of Law at Georgia State University launched a new version of its website in October 2004. More »
Center Co-Sponsors Workshop on Health Care Ethics and Law

Center Co-Sponsors Workshop on Health Care Ethics and Law

The Center co-sponsored a workshop on November 9 with the Healthcare Ethics Consortium of Georgia on health care ethics and law. More »
Gene Matthews Introduces 2004-05 Public Health Law Seminar Series

Gene Matthews Introduces 2004-05 Public Health Law Seminar Series

Gene Matthews introduced his public health law seminar series, "The 21st Century Challenge of Public Health and the Law," on November 17. More »
GSU Law Students Helping Inmates at Troubled Jail

GSU Law Students Helping Inmates at Troubled Jail

Students at Georgia State University College of Law are helping rectify problems caused by severe overcrowding and understaffing at the Fulton County Jail. More »
Charity Scott is a Keynote Speaker for the Women’s Policy Group

Charity Scott is a Keynote Speaker for the Women’s Policy Group

Center Director Charity Scott was a keynote lunch speaker at the Women’s Policy Group’s 14th Annual Georgia Women’s Assembly. More »

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