Professor Todres quoted in Guardian (U.K.) article on children’s rights abuses in Senegal Professor Jonathan Todres was quoted in The Guardian regarding children’s rights abuses. To view the article, click here.
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Application of Evolutionary Game Theory
Application of Evolutionary Game Theory Gregory T. Jones
Constitutional Issues of Drug Testing
Constitutional Issues of Drug Testing Steven J. Kaminshine
Family Law
Family Law Bernadette Hartfield
Islamic Law
Islamic Law Jack F. Williams
Punitive Damages
Punitive Damages Andrea A. Curcio
Wills and Trusts
Wills and Trusts Anne Emanuel
Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant of How Stuff Works to speak at Georgia State Law
Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant of How Stuff Works to speak at Georgia State Law November 3, 2009 ATLANTA – Digital duo Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant of the popular Website HowStuffWorks.com and hosts of “Stuff You Should Know” podcasts, will headline the Georgia State College of Law Financial Literacy Series on Thursday, Nov. 5,… Read more »
Lynn Hogue offers his take on President Obama in Atlanta Journal-Constitution opinion piece
Lynn Hogue offers his take on President Obama in Atlanta Journal-Constitution opinion piece January 29, 2010 ATLANTA—Georgia State University College of Law Professor L. Lynn Hogue was one of four scholars asked recently by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution to share their views on what President Barack Obama must do to ensure his first term is a success…. Read more »
Georgia State Law continues to move up in U.S. News & World Report rankings
Georgia State Law continues to move up in U.S. News & World Report rankings April 15, 2010 ATLANTA—Georgia State University College of Law continues to excel in the U.S. News and World Report’s annual “America’s Best Graduate Schools” rankings for 2011. Moving up from last year, the College of Law is now 60th best of… Read more »