Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2012 Archive | Students Raise Funds for Less Cancer and More Birthdays Students Raise Funds for Less Cancer and More Birthdays ATLANTA – On Saturday, March 31, over 30 law students came together to participate in the Black Law Students Association’s… Read more »
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Kinkopf Joins in White House Strategy
Kinkopf Joins in White House Strategy On May 7, College of Law professor Neil Kinkopf attended a briefing at the White House at the invitation of President Obama. Kinkopf was among 150 community and legal leaders called to Washington, D.C., for a briefing and strategy session with administration officials to address the problem of vacancies… Read more »
ACS filibuster debate features Eric Segall
ACS filibuster debate features Eric Segall Georgia State University College of Law Professor Eric Segall, author of Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court Is Not a Court and Its Justices Are Not Judges, appeared before the Atlanta chapter of the American Constitutional Society with Atlanta attorney Emmet Bondurant to discuss whether the Senate filibuster is… Read more »
STLA Team Places Second in Texas
STLA Team Places Second in Texas SAN ANTONIO — Georgia State University College of Law’s Student Trial Lawyers Association mock trial team of Alex Galvan (JD ’14), Joshua May (JD’13), Lauren Smith (JD’13) and Lynette Jimenez (JD ’13), placed second in the Lone Star Classic Competition on Oct. 11-13 at St. Mary’s University in San… Read more »
STLA Team Places Second in National Mock Trial Competition
STLA Team Places Second in National Mock Trial Competition ATLANTA — Georgia State University College of Law’s Student Trial Lawyers Association mock trial team of Jesika Wehunt (J.D.’13), Marc Hood (J.D.’12), Paul Shuman (J.D. ’14), John Eric Schleicher (J.D. ’14), Joe Huffman (J.D. ’14), and Blake Poole (J.D. ’14) placed second in the William Daniel… Read more »
Law Review Hosts Water Rights Symposium
Law Review Hosts Water Rights Symposium 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8 King & Spalding LLP 1180 Peachtree St., Atlanta, GA 30309 The Center for the Comparative Study of Metropolitan Growth and the Georgia State University Law Review are holding a one-day symposium examining the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers process of… Read more »
Michael Dorf to Deliver Miller Lecture
Michael Dorf to Deliver Miller Lecture Michael C. Dorf, distinguished professor of law at Cornell University Law School and U.S. constitutional scholar, will deliver the 52nd Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture at noon Thursday, March 7, in the Georgia State University Student Center State Ballroom. Dorf’s presentation, “Commerce, Death Panels and Broccoli: Or Why the… Read more »
Lombardo talks eugenics on CNN
Lombardo talks eugenics on CNN January 3, 2012 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law Professor Paul A. Lombardo was a live guest on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 on December 27 following Elizabeth Cohen’s piece on “Forced Sterilization in America.” Cohen’s piece focused on North Carolina, which is the first and only state to… Read more »
Harold Franklin honored by State Bar
Harold Franklin honored by State Bar March 13, 2012 ATLANTA – Attorney Harold E. Franklin, Jr., a partner at King & Spalding and a 1999 graduate of Georgia State University College of Law, recently was honored by both the State Bar of Georgia and the Gate City Bar Association. On February 23, Franklin received the… Read more »
Student Awarded Health Policy Fellowship – Center for Law Health and Society – Georgia State University
Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2012 Archive | Student Awarded Health Policy Fellowship Student Awarded Health Policy Fellowship ATLANTA – The Satcher Health Leadership Institute (SHLI) at Morehouse School of Medicine awarded a health policy fellowship to Georgia State University College of Law student Megan Daugherty,… Read more »