Interdisciplinary Education Conference – Georgia State University

College Site | Development | TOC – Department Dev Sites | CLHS TOC | Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | Interdisciplinary Education Conference Interdisciplinary Education Conference September 24, 2009   In increasing numbers, law schools are forming interdisciplinary partnerships with health-related professional schools, such as medicine, social… Read more »

A graduating class of 190 law students participated in the Georgia State University College of Law 2011 Commencement

A graduating class of 190 law students participated in the Georgia State University College of Law 2011 Commencement May 27, 2011 ATLANTA — With hundreds of friends and family members on hand to to celebrate their accomplishments, a graduating class of 190 law students participated in Georgia State University College of Law’s 2011 Commencement and Hooding Ceremony… Read more »

A reasonable doubt

A reasonable doubt Sept. 20, 2011 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law Professors Anne Emanuel and Russell Covey are among a growing number of legal experts who say witnesses’ recantations and allegations of police coercion have undermined the state’s case against Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis, who was convicted of killing a Savannah police officer… Read more »

Taking the classroom to the Capitol

Taking the classroom to the Capitol March 22, 2011 ATLANTA –  Sylvia B. Caley, Assistant Clinical Professor and co-Director of the HeLP Legal Services Clinic, offers law students the unique opportunity to research and draft legislation for real clients to help them solve real problems. Students also support their not-for-profit client organizations in seeking sponsors… Read more »

Milich helps draft new evidence code

Milich helps draft new evidence code April 29, 2011 ATLANTA – To his great satisfaction, Georgia State University College of Law Professor Paul Milich will no longer need to stop in the middle of his evidence class to explain why the rules are different in the Peach State. As a reporter for the State Bar… Read more »