GSU Law Students Helping Inmates at Troubled Jail November 19, 2004 ATLANTA – Students at Georgia State University College of Law are helping rectify problems caused by severe overcrowding and understaffing at the Fulton County Jail by interviewing inmates about their situations and addressing necessary issues. The Fulton County Jail Project is the inaugural project… Read more »
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Weltner Family Law Inn of Court
Weltner Family Law Inn of Court August 12, 2002 The Weltner Family Law Inn of Court invites applications for pupils for the 2002-03 year. Applications consisting of a resume and letter of interest addressed to either Prof. Bernadette Hartfield or Prof. Mark Kadish may be submitted to Karen Butler in the faculty support area on… Read more »
Lombardo will consult for Canadian eugenics project
Lombardo will consult for Canadian eugenics project February 11, 2011 ATLANTA — Georgia State University College of Law Professor Paul A. Lombardo has been named as a consultant to the Living Archives on Eugenics in Western Canada, a project based at the University of Alberta (Edmonton). The five-year project (2010-2015) is funded by a $1 million… Read more »
Mary Radford and Charity Scott Elected To American Law Institute
Mary Radford and Charity Scott Elected To American Law Institute October 25, 2005 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). Professors Radford and Scott join four other COL faculty members who have been elected to the ALI… Read more »
Georgia State University College of Law Hosts Law Week
Georgia State University College of Law Hosts Law Week March 18, 2004 March 29 – April 2, 2004 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… Read more »
Changes to Family and Medical Leave Policy
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Charity Scott is a Keynote Speaker for the Women’s Policy Group
Charity Scott is a Keynote Speaker for the Women’s Policy Group November 19, 2004 Center Director Charity Scott was a keynote lunch speaker at the Women’s Policy Group’s 14th Annual Georgia Women’s Assembly. The focus of the November 19th program was “Informed Women & the Power of Policy” with special emphasis on health issues. For… Read more »
Memorial Address & Tribute for Professor Patricia Morgan
Memorial Address & Tribute for Professor Patricia Morgan August 22, 2002 Professor Patricia Morgan passed away early Saturday morning, July 27, 2002. A memorial service was held on August 11, 2002 at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Atlanta, Georgia. At that ceremony, a tribute was delivered celebrating the life and acheivements of Professor… Read more »
Todres and students collaborate on international trafficking research
Todres and students collaborate on international trafficking research February 11, 2011 ATLANTA — Georgia State Law Professor Jonathan Todres, whose research has focused on human trafficking for a number of years, recently led a team of law students on a United Nations project. Todres was invited by the United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking… Read more »
Bill Prigge Appointed as College of Law’s Assistant Dean for Administration and Finance
Bill Prigge Appointed as College of Law’s Assistant Dean for Administration and Finance October 28, 2005 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. “For the past two years Bill has done a tremendous job for the law school,”… Read more »