Chip Hill joins college as assistant dean

Chip Hill joins college as assistant dean August 8, 2011 ATLANTA – Chip Hill joined Georgia State University College of Law this summer as assistant dean for administration and finance. Hill spent the previous 13 years working for GSU in multiple roles in the Office of Budget & Planning, including seven years as director when he… Read more »

Designing a New Home

Designing a New Home November 11, 2011 ATLANTA – Nearly three decades after it first opened its doors and carved out space in the Urban Life building on the Georgia State University campus, the College of Law is working on designs for a new building. After a lengthy pre-design process of studying the law school’s… Read more »

Peggy Cooper Davis

Peggy Cooper Davis Davis, the John S.R. Shad Professor of Lawyering and Ethics joined the New York University law faculty in 1983. Prior to this position, Davis served three years as a judge of the Family Court of the State of New York and ten years practicing law. Her scholarly work has been influential in… Read more »

Students Learn First-Hand About Law-Making at the State Capitol – Center for Law Health and Society – Georgia State University

Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2011 Archive | Students Learn First-Hand About Law-Making at the State Capitol Students Learn First-Hand About Law-Making at the State Capitol March 10, 2011 ATLANTA –  Professor Sylvia B. Caley, Assistant Clinical Professor and co-Director of the HeLP Legal Services Clinic, offers… Read more »

Student Health Law Award Announcement – Georgia State University

Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | 2011 Archive | Student Health Law Award Announcement Student Health Law Award Announcement February 4, 2011 The Center for Law, Health & Society is currently seeking nominations for the annual Student Health Law Award. This award is granted to the student… Read more »

Ethics of medical tourism

Ethics of medical tourism August 9, 2011 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law Professor Leslie Wolf recently returned to her alma mater, Harvard Law School, to speak at a conference on the legal and ethical challenges resulting from globalization of healthcare. The conference was sponsored by the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology,… Read more »