Charity Scott is a Keynote Speaker for the Women’s Policy Group November 19, 2004 Center Director Charity Scott was a keynote lunch speaker at the Women’s Policy Group’s 14th Annual Georgia Women’s Assembly. The focus of the November 19th program was “Informed Women & the Power of Policy” with special emphasis on health issues. For… Read more »
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Memorial Address & Tribute for Professor Patricia Morgan
Memorial Address & Tribute for Professor Patricia Morgan August 22, 2002 Professor Patricia Morgan passed away early Saturday morning, July 27, 2002. A memorial service was held on August 11, 2002 at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Atlanta, Georgia. At that ceremony, a tribute was delivered celebrating the life and acheivements of Professor… Read more »
Todres and students collaborate on international trafficking research
Todres and students collaborate on international trafficking research February 11, 2011 ATLANTA — Georgia State Law Professor Jonathan Todres, whose research has focused on human trafficking for a number of years, recently led a team of law students on a United Nations project. Todres was invited by the United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking… Read more »
Bill Prigge Appointed as College of Law’s Assistant Dean for Administration and Finance
Bill Prigge Appointed as College of Law’s Assistant Dean for Administration and Finance October 28, 2005 Bill Prigge, the Chief Administrative Officer at Georgia State University’s College of Law, has been named the College’s Assistant Dean for Administration and Finance. “For the past two years Bill has done a tremendous job for the law school,”… Read more »
Tickets for the Atlanta Bar Association presentation of Thurgood Marshall’s Coming!
Tickets for the Atlanta Bar Association presentation of Thurgood Marshall’s Coming! March 26, 2004 A one-man play celebrating the life and work of Thurgood Marshall April 2nd & 3rd, 2004 The Westin Buckhead 7:00PM – 10:00PM Dessert Reception at 6:15PM In honor of Law Week, the Black Law Students Association encourages you to join us… Read more »
University Offers Free E-Training Services
University Offers Free E-Training Services September 16, 2004 Welcome to eTraining brought to you by GSU’s University Educational Technology Services (UETS), powered by ElementK. What is eTraining? eTraining is also referred to as web-based training, or just-in-time training. It consists of modularized training courses, available over the web, anytime of the day or night, anywhere… Read more »
2003 News Archive
2003 News Archive Miller Lecture Remarks United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg delivered the remarks at the Spring 2003 Henry J. Miller Lecture series. More » GSU College of Law Ranked as a Best School for the Money The College of Law at Georgia State University has been ranked as one of the top ten… Read more »
2001 News Archive
2001 News Archive College of Law Ranks as 11th Most Wired Law School The College of Law at Georgia State University was recognized in the March 2001 issue of the National Jurist as the 11th “Most Wired Law School” in the country. More » Challenge Met, Donor Revealed A $50,000 challenge by an anonymous graduate motivated the… Read more »
Prigge leaving Georgia State for VP post at Southern Polytechnic
Prigge leaving Georgia State for VP post at Southern Polytechnic February 16, 2011 ATLANTA – Dr. Bill Prigge, who has been with Georgia State University College of Law since 2003, recently announced he will be leaving the school at the end of February to become the new vice president for business and finance at Southern… 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 »