2006 News Archive 2006 Georgia State Law Review Symposium To Address Critical Issues In Redevelopment In Atlanta as throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world, people are flocking to live in metropolitan areas. This global trend daily puts pressure on urban environments to redevelop abandoned, underused and neglected areas. More » COL Board of Visitors… Read more »
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All Law Students Invited to Attend COL Honors Day 2006 Wednesday, April 12
All Law Students Invited to Attend COL Honors Day 2006 Wednesday, April 12 April 10, 2006 Georgia State University’s College of Law will recognize outstanding students for the past academic year during the second annual Honors Day breakfast and ceremonies Wednesday, Apr. 12. All law students are invited to attend the buffet breakfast beginning at… Read more »
College of Law Welcomes Our First-Year and Returning Students
College of Law Welcomes Our First-Year and Returning Students August 30, 2006 Fall is upon us and the 2006-2007 academic year has begun here at the College of Law at Georgia State. The College is pleased to welcome our incoming class of 220 first-year students, and welcome back our second and third-year law students. A… Read more »
Bar Admissions Course of Study
Bar Admissions Course of Study January 13, 2005 Writing Skills, M.P.T. and Test Anxiety is scheduled by The College of Law at Georgia State University January 8th through February 12, 2005. Fees are $849. This course, previously offered through the university’s continuing education department, is designed specifically to assist individuals with three unsuccessful attempts to… Read more »
College of Law Professor’s Web Log – A Resource for the Media
College of Law Professor’s Web Log – A Resource for the Media July 29, 2005 With so many high-profile corporate fraud trials in the news, the national media has turned to Georgia State College of Law Professor Ellen S. Podgor for perspective. In particular of late, Professor Podgor has been cited in numerous newspapers… Read more »
Jeffrey R. Kuester Named ’07 Alumni Service to the COL Award Recipient
Jeffrey R. Kuester Named ’07 Alumni Service to the COL Award Recipient June 7, 2007 Jeffrey R. Kuester (’93) Jeffrey R. Kuester (’93) has been named the 2007 recipient of the Alumni Service to the College of Law Award. Kuester, who is a partner at the intellectual property law firm of Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer… Read more »
Fisher & Phillips is College of Law 25th Anniversary Premier Sponsor
Fisher & Phillips is College of Law 25th Anniversary Premier Sponsor October 5, 2007 The Georgia State University College of Law is proud to announce that Fisher & Phillips LLP, a leading law firm in the areas of labor and employment law, has joined the 25th anniversary celebration of the college as a Premier Sponsor…. Read more »
2006 Georgia State Law Review Symposium To Address Critical Issues In Redevelopment
2006 Georgia State Law Review Symposium To Address Critical Issues In Redevelopment January 17, 2006 In Atlanta as throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world, people are flocking to live in metropolitan areas. This global trend daily puts pressure on urban environments to redevelop abandoned, underused and neglected areas. This phenomenon begs the… Read more »
Law Library Now Offers Faculty Publications Online
Law Library Now Offers Faculty Publications Online April 13, 2006 Finding the full text of your professors’ publications (before taking their exams) or keeping up with your favorite professors’ accomplishments is now much easier. Georgia State University’s Law Library is offering a new Web service — Faculty Publications – available online. This online bibliography includes… Read more »
Nationally Renowned Bioethics Scholar Lombardo Joins Faculty
Nationally Renowned Bioethics Scholar Lombardo Joins Faculty August 31, 2006 Paul A. Lombardo The College of Law welcomes Professor Paul A. Lombardo, who has joined the law school faculty this fall to lead an interdisciplinary initiative in law, bioethics and science. Bringing a strong national reputation as a leading scholar at the intersection of… Read more »