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One Legal Voice for Those Unheard
One Legal Voice for Those Unheard Professor Mary Radford Oct. 20, 2009 By Renee DeGross Valdes University Relations Mary F. Radford has spent nearly three decades teaching, writing, researching, and practicing the law of wills, estate, trusts, and guardianship. But all that fuels another passion. She is a voice for those unheard. Through her… Read more »
The Federalist Society welcomes Georgia Supreme Court Justice David E. Nahmias
The Federalist Society welcomes Georgia Supreme Court Justice David E. Nahmias January 11, 2010 ATLANTA—Georgia Supreme Court Justice David E. Nahmias will speak at Georgia State University College of Law from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, January 27, in room 170 of the Urban Life Building. Food will be served, and the event is open to… Read more »
Eric Segall and Lynn Hogue publish pro and con op-eds on constitutionality of health care law
Eric Segall and Lynn Hogue publish pro and con op-eds on constitutionality of health care law March 30, 2010 ATLANTA—Georgia State University College of Law Professors Lynn Hogue and Eric Segall published pro and con opinion pieces in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday, March 30, on the following question: Is the health care law likely… Read more »
Computer Law
Computer Law Michael B. Landau
Entertainment Law
Entertainment Law Michael B. Landau
International and Comparative Law
International and Comparative Law E.R. Lanier
Politics and the Law
Politics and the Law Neil J. Kinkopf
Trial Procedure
Trial Procedure Paul S. Milich
Read up on what Georgia State Law faculty are researching and writing about
Read up on what Georgia State Law faculty are researching and writing about November 10, 2009 ATLANTA – When they’re not teaching in the classroom, grading papers or talking with their students, many law professors spend a considerable amount of their time conducting research in and writing about their various areas of legal scholarship. In… Read more »