Combating Human Trafficking – Georgia State University

College Site | Development | TOC – Department Dev Sites | CLHS TOC | Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | Combating Human Trafficking Combating Human Trafficking February 23, 2010 A modern form of the slave trade, human trafficking subjects millions annually to violations of human rights by… Read more »

Milich writes op-ed on new Georgia evidence code

Milich writes op-ed on new Georgia evidence code June 7, 2011 ATLANTA — Georgia’s recent adoption of new evidence rules is good news for everyone, Georgia State University College of Law Professor Paul S. Milich writes in an opinion piece recently published in the Atlanta Journal Constitution. “The rules of evidence control what facts can… Read more »

Eric Segall talks with Judge Richard Posner

Eric Segall talks with Judge Richard Posner Sept. 23, 2011 ATLANTA — Georgia State University College of Law Professor Eric J. Segall and Richard Posner, a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School, recently had a conversation about the… Read more »

Atlanta Falcons Honor Hughes

Atlanta Falcons Honor Hughes Dec. 12, 2011 ATLANTA – The Atlanta Falcons gave Randall L. Hughes a 2011 Community Quarterback Award during an on-field presentation at the November 13, 2011 game against the New Orleans Saints. The Falcons honored four volunteers in Georgia who exemplify leadership and dedication to bettering their communities. The winners were… Read more »

Radford named president of ACTEC

Radford named president of ACTEC WASHINGTON — Professor Mary F. Radford became the first Academic Fellow to serve as president of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) in a gavel-passing ceremony held at the ACTEC 2011 Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona. The meeting attracted approximately 1,100 Fellows, spouses and guests, which represented… Read more »

A taste of practice in the first year

A taste of practice in the first year May 3, 2011 ATLANTA — Law professors often look for ways to incorporate some practical experience into their classes. When there are 80 students that can be challenging, but this semester one group of first-year students got a taste of lawyering, and watched a movie on top… Read more »