Dorf Weighs Mandates, Prohibitions “The challengers were making a libertarian argument against mandates, but to appeal to the more conservative justices, they could not invoke the right to bodily integrity under Roe v. Wade,” said Michael C. Dorf, the Robert S. Stevens Professor of Law at Cornell University Law School, during the 52nd Henry J…. Read more »
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The Atlantic lauds Emanuel’s Tuttle biography
The Atlantic lauds Emanuel’s Tuttle biography January 12, 2012 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law Professor Anne Emanuel’s book, Elbert Parr Tuttle: Chief Jurist of the Civil Rights Revolution (The University of Georgia Press), was one of a dozen books named in CBS News legal analyst and editor Andrew Cohen’s article “A Year… Read more »
Introducing the Graduates – Georgia State University
Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2012 Archive | Introducing the Graduates Introducing the Graduates We are pleased to introduce the Georgia State Law graduates who work at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. Spanning over two decades of graduating classes from the GSU… Read more »
Insuring Georgia’s Children
Insuring Georgia’s Children As pupils in professor Sylvia Caley’s Health Legislation and Advocacy class, third-year law student John Dinatale and second-year law student Joseph Leonard recently achieved something only a handful of students before them have accomplished: they drafted a piece of legislation and successfully shepherded it through the Georgia General Assembly and onto the… Read more »
What the Grady Health System Ethicist Taught Me about Health Law – Center for Law Health and Society – Georgia State University
Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2012 Archive | What the Grady Health System Ethicist Taught Me about Health Law What the Grady Health System Ethicist Taught Me about Health Law By Jena Jolissaint, 3L July 12, 2012 [NOTE: This essay is the author’s final reflection paper… Read more »
GSU College of Law Awarded FINRA Foundation Grant to Fund Investor Advocacy Clinic
GSU College of Law Awarded FINRA Foundation Grant to Fund Investor Advocacy Clinic GSU College of Law Awarded FINRA Foundation Grant to Fund Investor Advocacy Clinic Georgia State University College of Law has received a $250,000 grant from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation for the creation of an Investor Advocacy Clinic, scheduled to open in… Read more »
Ponce Sole to Discuss Land Use Law and Affordable Housing on Nov. 7
Ponce Sole to Discuss Land Use Law and Affordable Housing on Nov. 7 ATLANTA — Juli Ponce Sole, professor of law and vice dean at University of Barcelona School of Law, will speak at noon Wednesday, Nov. 7, on “Land Use Law, Affordable Housing & Discrimination in European Cities,” through Georgia State University College of… Read more »
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DECEMBER 7, 2012 ATLANTA – The Student Health Law Association (SHLA) kicked off another exciting year by sponsoring the popular annual event “Introduction to Health Law,” on August 21, 2012. Offered at lunch and again in the evening, health law students gathered to meet the College of Law’s health law professors and to learn… Read more »
First Annual HeLP Fundraiser a Success – Center for Law Health and Society – Georgia State University
Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2012 Archive | First Annual HeLP Fundraiser a Success First Annual HeLP Fundraiser a Success JANUARY 16, 2013 ATLANTA – The Health Law Partnership (HeLP) held its first annual fundraiser, “Shake It Up with Martinis and Cocktails for HeLP,” on Thursday,… Read more »
Moot Court Ranks at Jessup Competition
Moot Court Ranks at Jessup Competition Georgia State University College of Law’s Moot Court team placed third in the U.S. South Regional qualifying round of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. The all female team of Lynette Jimenez (J.D. ’14), Leanna Jordan (J.D. ’13), Katie Ginnane (J.D. ’13) and Autumn Turner (J.D…. Read more »