A Custom Law School Experience Georgia State University’s College of Law is home to many nontraditional law students – those who have pursued other careers prior to law school; those holding down full-time jobs and studying part time; those who have started families of their own; and those who never thought they would go to… Read more »
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Slideshow: Books for Africa
Slideshow: Books for Africa Share | Each entering class participates in a volunteer project during orientation week. The project offers new students time to get to know one another and to jump start their commitment to pro bono service and community outreach — a fundamental building block of legal practice. This year, students gathered at… Read more »
GSU College of Law among Princeton Review’s 2013 Best Law Schools
GSU College of Law among Princeton Review’s 2013 Best Law Schools ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law has been included in The Princeton Review’s 2013 edition of The Best 168 Law Schools. “We chose the schools based on our high regard for their academic programs and our reviews of institutional data we collect… Read more »
Teaching Innovation Grants: Call for Proposals
Teaching Innovation Grants: Call for Proposals Teaching Innovation Grants: Call for Proposals Georgia State University College of Law has launched a pilot grant program for its faculty to support enhancements to students’ applied or experiential learning in doctrinal and blended courses. The program offers up to two grants of $9,500 for individuals or a shared… Read more »
2013 News Archive
2013 News Archive Landau Gives IP Law Presentation to E.U. As the world gets smaller, intellectual property laws across borders increasingly collide, Professor Michael Landau said, during a conference in Brussels, “The Essentials of IP for European Officials.” More » Student Co-Writes Land Use Book Urban Fellow Jill Skinner can now count a published book among her… Read more »
Moot Court Team Advances to Nationals
Moot Court Team Advances to Nationals Georgia State University College of Law’s Trademark Moot Court team won second place Feb. 8 in the International Trademark Association’s Saul Lefkowitz Competition, which addresses issues in U.S. trademark and unfair competition law. Team members Jennifer Grant (J.D. ’14), Matt Littlefield (J.D. ’14), Richard Piercy (J.D. ’14), and Clay… Read more »
Georgia State among top third of nation’s law schools in latest U.S. News rankings
Georgia State among top third of nation’s law schools in latest U.S. News rankings March 15, 2011 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law continues to be ranked among the top third of the nation’s law schools, coming in at No. 61 in the U.S. News Media Group’s 2012 edition of America’s Best Law Schools,… Read more »
Back-to-back titles for Georgia State
Back-to-back titles for Georgia State April 13, 2011 BROOKLYN, NY – For the second year in a row, a team of students from Georgia State University College of Law took first place in the Dean Jerome Prince Memorial Moot Court Competition. The team of third-year law students Casey Viggiano, Eli Bennett and Chris DeNeve, coached… Read more »
HeLP Holds Annual Retreat – Georgia State University
College Site | Development | TOC – Department Dev Sites | CLHS TOC | Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | HeLP Holds Annual Retreat HeLP Holds Annual Retreat March 30, 2011 ATLANTA — Professor Sylvia B. Caley, Director of the Health Law Partnership (HeLP), convened its sixth… Read more »
Rep. Brian Thomas, 2L: Making the Law as well as Studying It – Center for Law Health and Society – Georgia State University
Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2011 Archive | Rep. Brian Thomas, 2L: Making the Law as well as Studying It Rep. Brian Thomas, 2L: Making the Law as well as Studying It February 23, 2011 The life of a Georgia State law student can be hectic… Read more »