College Site | Development | TOC – Department Dev Sites | CLHS TOC | Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | Hughes Creates a Virtual Law Office Setting for Health Law Students Hughes Creates a Virtual Law Office Setting for Health Law Students February 22, 2011 Randall L…. Read more »
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Lifetime Commitment to Legal Services Award Honors Hughes – Georgia State University
College Site | Development | TOC – Department Dev Sites | CLHS TOC | Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | Lifetime Commitment to Legal Services Award Honors Hughes Lifetime Commitment to Legal Services Award Honors Hughes January 27, 2011 The Atlanta Legal Aid Society has initiated the… Read more »
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 »
Lawyers and doctors team up at Children’s at Hughes Spalding Hospital – Georgia State University
College Site | Development | TOC – Department Dev Sites | CLHS TOC | Center for Law, Health & Society | News and Events | Center News | Lawyers and doctors team up at Children’s at Hughes Spalding Hospital Lawyers and doctors team up at Children’s at Hughes Spalding Hospital August 27, 2009 ATLANTA -… 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 »
COL Student’s Fight to Open Jail Courtroom to Public Featured in Atlanta Journal-Constitution
COL Student’s Fight to Open Jail Courtroom to Public Featured in Atlanta Journal-Constitution November 11, 2005 COL 3L Jeannette Wasdin This semester several students in College of Law Professor Clark Cunningham’s Criminal Justice Fieldwork and Law Reform class are studying the Atlanta Municipal Court, which has taken over the functions of the old Traffic Court…. Read more »
Bar Admissions Course Of Study
Bar Admissions Course Of Study April 2, 2004 Writing Skills, M.P.T. and Test Anxiety is scheduled by The College of Law at Georgia State University June 19th through July 17th, 2004. Fees are $765. This course, previously offered through the university’s continuing education department, is designed specifically to assist individuals with three unsuccessful attempts to… Read more »
Health Law Partnership Advisory Council Formed
Health Law Partnership Advisory Council Formed September 23, 2004 The Health Law Partnership is a community medical-legal partnership that provides legal services to low-income children and their families in metropolitan Atlanta. The Advisory Council provides on-going advice on legal, ethical, and practical issues in the operation of HeLP as a community partnership. The Advisory Council… Read more »