College Of Law Launches New Website

College Of Law Launches New Website October 25, 2004 The College of Law at Georgia State University launched a new version of its website in October 2004. In development since April 2004, the new site boasts not only a new look, but also updated content and newer technology. The new site features three viewing options,… Read more »

Honorary Degree Recipient: Ben F. Johnson, Jr.

Honorary Degree Recipient: Ben F. Johnson, Jr. May 11, 2002 Dean Emeritus Ben F. Johnson, Jr., received an honorary degree from Georgia State University at the Spring 2002 Commencement Exercises, held May 11, 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia. Ben F. Johnson, Jr., was the founding dean of the Georgia State University College of Law. From 1981… Read more »

Brian Thomas comes from the legislature to law school

Brian Thomas comes from the legislature to law school February 28, 2011 ATLANTA — The life of a Georgia State law student can be hectic enough between classes, clubs, and other academic commitments. Imagine adding a family, a full-time job, and a seat in the Georgia General Assembly into the mix.  For Brian Thomas, a… Read more »

Sylvia Caley Joins Health Law Center

Sylvia Caley Joins Health Law Center August 23, 2004 Legislative Counsel Sylvia Caley is the supervising attorney on-site at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta with the Health Law Partnership (HeLP). HeLP is an interdisciplinary community collaboration between Georgia State Law’s Center for Law, Health & Society, the Atlanta Legal Aid Society, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta… Read more »

LSAC awards Georgia State Law $300,000 to establish pre-law scholars program

LSAC awards Georgia State Law $300,000 to establish pre-law scholars program February 1, 2011 ATLANTA — Georgia State University College of Law was one of two schools selected by the Law School  Admission Council, DiscoverLaw.org Subcommittee to receive $300,000 ($100,000 a year over the next three years) to establish a Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars Program at Georgia… Read more »