Law Matters Each April, Georgia State University College of Law celebrates Law Week as an extension of the American Bar Association’s annual Law Day. Student organizations invite guest speakers and panels to discuss challenges and share ideas about the law and why it matters. Over the course of the week, our faculty and students will… Read more »
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Todres appointed to IOM Committee
Todres appointed to IOM Committee February 3, 2012 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law Professor Jonathan Todres has been appointed to the Institute of Medicine’s Study Committee on Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Minors in the United States. The Committee will examine the scope and severity of the problem, including… Read more »
Tax Clinic celebrates 20th anniversary
Tax Clinic celebrates 20th anniversary March 23, 2012 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law’s Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a gala to be held Thursday, March 29, at the Ansley Golf Club, 196 Montgomery Ferry Drive N.E., in Atlanta. Since 1992, the Tax Clinic has provided federal tax controversy… Read more »
Criminal Prosecutor is Liaison to CDC – Center for Law Health and Society – Georgia State University
Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2012 Archive | Criminal Prosecutor is Liaison to CDC Criminal Prosecutor is Liaison to CDC Kim Dammers, JD ’97, has been an Assistant United States Attorney at the Department of Justice since 2002. In 2008, she was named to a one-year… Read more »
Intellectual property law inspires alumni
Intellectual property law inspires alumni The impact of a recent federal ruling regarding copyright at Georgia State University quickly rippled through its alumni working in the field of intellectual property (IP) and the faculty who trained them at the College of Law. The IP donors have raised more than $500,000 in scholarships and other funding… Read more »
Faculty Roundup: Eric Segall, Ryan Rowberry and Yaniv Heled
Faculty Roundup: Eric Segall, Ryan Rowberry and Yaniv Heled In this Roundup Segall on HuffPost Live Rowberry to deliver Constitution Day keynote address in Louisiana Heled Selected for IP Workshop in December Eric Segall on HuffPost Live On Sept. 10, Professor Eric Segall appeared on HuffPost Live with Kentucky Sen. Dr. Rand Paul, who was… Read more »
Graduate Spotlight: Finding a Formula for Success
Graduate Spotlight: Finding a Formula for Success Derek Empie, Associate General Counsel at Indiana University Health, Inc. (IU Health) and a 2002 College of Law graduate, was recently honored to be selected to be on Indianapolis Business Journal’s 2012 Forty Under 40 list. This former sports broadcast professional is now in-house counsel for Indiana’s largest… Read more »
Georgia State Law Alumnus Co-Writes Book on Rainmaking
Georgia State Law Alumnus Co-Writes Book on Rainmaking Georgia State graduate Lance LoRusso (J.D. ’99) helped write the book on one of the great skills of lawyering—rainmaking. His new book, co-written with business development coach Robin Hensley, is “The World Class Rainmaker: Raising the Bar in Your Law Practice.” The book offers strategies for a… Read more »
Faculty join AALS leadership
Faculty join AALS leadership Faculty Elected Section Officers at AALS Annual Conference Three Georgia State University College of Law faculty members, Lisa Radke Bliss, Emily Suski and Jonathan Todres, were elected officers for four American Association of Law Schools sections during the organization’s annual meeting Jan. 4-6 in New Orleans. Bliss, associate clinical professor and… Read more »
Suski Named Assistant Clinical Professor
Suski Named Assistant Clinical Professor Emily Suski has been appointed an assistant clinical professor, teaching family law and continuing her work with the interdisciplinary Health Law Partnership (HeLP) Clinic. Suski has extensive experience advocating for children and adolescents with disabilities. “From my work prior to law school, I learned the value of interdisciplinary education and… Read more »