Gene Matthews Is Appointed First Faculty Fellow

Gene Matthews Is Appointed First Faculty Fellow August 23, 2004 Gene Matthews Is Appointed First Faculty Fellow with the Health Law Center. During the past 25 years, Gene Mathews served as Legal Advisor to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and has been a leading national figure in the area of public health… Read more »

Gene Matthews Introduces 2004-05 Public Health Law Seminar Series

Gene Matthews Introduces 2004-05 Public Health Law Seminar Series November 17, 2004 Gene Matthews introduced his public health law seminar series, “The 21st Century Challenge of Public Health and the Law,” on November 17. The first seminar entitled “The Renaissance Underway in Public Health Law” included a power point presentation by Mr. Matthews and concluded… Read more »

GoSOLAR Information

GoSOLAR Information May 31, 2002   Georgia State University is pleased to announce the launch of a new student information system. The old TEMPO system that students have used for many years is being replaced by a new, integrated suite of several software packages. Students will now access a new web site that will provide… Read more »

2011 News Archive

2011 News Archive Headlines Metro Growth Center sponsors first moot court team in international competition Georgia State Law wins national ABA arbitration competition LSAC awards Georgia State Law $300,000 to establish pre-law scholars program Gabel and students take study of forensic evidence to China Lombardo will consult for Canadian eugenics project Todres and students collaborate… Read more »

Kaminshine Appointed College of Law Dean

Kaminshine Appointed College of Law Dean October 11, 2005   Following a national search, Georgia State University Provost Ron Henry has named Steven J. Kaminshine dean of the College of Law. The appointment of Kaminshine, who has been a professor at the College of Law for two decades and has served as interim dean since… Read more »

GSU Law Professor Mary Radford Recognized in Atlanta Magazine

GSU Law Professor Mary Radford Recognized in Atlanta Magazine March 4, 2004 Georgia State University Law Professor Mary Radford was named in the March 2004 edition of Atlanta Magazine as one of Georgia’s Top 50 Female Super Lawyers. Each lawyer represented in the 2004 Georgia Super Lawyers listing was chosen by their peers as being… Read more »

Professor Scott Honored for Exceptional Service

Professor Scott Honored for Exceptional Service September 1, 2004 Congratulations to Professor Charity Scott, who received the University’s prestigious Exceptional Service Award at its May 2004 graduation ceremonies. This award was established to recognize a faculty member’s extraordinary accomplishment in discipline-related service to the community and must be accompanied by excellence in scholarship and teaching…. Read more »

GSU Law Students Helping Inmates at Troubled Jail

GSU Law Students Helping Inmates at Troubled Jail November 19, 2004 ATLANTA – Students at Georgia State University College of Law are helping rectify problems caused by severe overcrowding and understaffing at the Fulton County Jail by interviewing inmates about their situations and addressing necessary issues. The Fulton County Jail Project is the inaugural project… Read more »

Weltner Family Law Inn of Court

Weltner Family Law Inn of Court August 12, 2002 The Weltner Family Law Inn of Court invites applications for pupils for the 2002-03 year. Applications consisting of a resume and letter of interest addressed to either Prof. Bernadette Hartfield or Prof. Mark Kadish may be submitted to Karen Butler in the faculty support area on… Read more »

Lombardo will consult for Canadian eugenics project

Lombardo will consult for Canadian eugenics project February 11, 2011 ATLANTA — Georgia State University College of Law Professor Paul A. Lombardo has been named as a consultant to the Living Archives on Eugenics in Western Canada, a project based at the University of Alberta (Edmonton). The five-year project (2010-2015) is funded by a $1 million… Read more »