Mock Trial Team Wins National Competition October 23, 2007 From a field of a dozen invited law school mock trial programs, a team from Georgia State University’s College of Law came away with a national title from the first competition of the fall. The four-member team, coached by adjunct professor Tom Jones and alumna Cheryl… Read more »
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2006-2007 Law Review Editorial Board
2006-2007 Law Review Editorial Board February 6, 2006 The Law Review is pleased to announce the 2006-2007 Editorial Board. Congratulations to our new Board members: Editor-in-Chief – Blake Eno Executive Editor – Gabriel Azar Business Editor – Neil Mulcahy Lead Articles Co-Editor – Anita Bhushan Lead Articles Co-Editor – Douglas Rosenbloom Legislation Co-Editor – Lee… Read more »
COL Student Recognized in Elder Law Writing Competition
COL Student Recognized in Elder Law Writing Competition May 25, 2006 Shilpa M. Gokare, a third-year law student who just graduated from Georgia State’s College of Law, captured second place in the recent National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) Student Journal Writing Competition. The competition was held to help further interest and understanding of… Read more »
COL Student Jed Morton Awarded 2006 Attorneys’ Title Guaranty Scholarship
COL Student Jed Morton Awarded 2006 Attorneys’ Title Guaranty Scholarship October 20, 2006 Jed Morton He’s a decorated former Air Force fighter pilot who now flies full time commercially. But Jed Morton is also a part-time student at the College of Law in his fourth year. And his legal acumen has recently been recognized… Read more »
Moot Court Team Takes 3rd Place
Moot Court Team Takes 3rd Place March 11, 2005 The GSU Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Trademark Competition team took 3rd place in this year’s regional competition, besting a dozen teams. The 15 teams in the southern regional competition included Emory, Florida, Tulane, and Virginia. Alabama won for the region, with Barry coming in second. Congratulations… Read more »
Health Law Center Speaker Series Asks Powerful Questions
Health Law Center Speaker Series Asks Powerful Questions September 14, 2005 What does it mean to be human? Health Law Center Distinguished Speaker Series Features Controversial Biotech Topics This fall the Center for Law, Health & Society at Georgia State University’s College of Law will present a three-part Distinguished Speaker Series on Biotechnology Law, Policy… Read more »
International Seminar on Public Law Litigation and Enforcement Set for Sept. 7
International Seminar on Public Law Litigation and Enforcement Set for Sept. 7 August 3, 2007 The College of Law’s Center for the Comparative Study of Metropolitan Growth will host a one-day international seminar on Public Law Litigation and Enforcement: Comparative Perspectives Sept. 7. Co-sponsored by the Georgia State Law Review, the event will be held… Read more »
Cunningham to Join Distinguished Legal Education Reform Effort
Cunningham to Join Distinguished Legal Education Reform Effort November 20, 2007 Professor Clark Cunningham Stanford Law School has extended an invitation to College of Law Professor Clark Cunningham to join a distinguished Legal Education Reform Group sponsored by the Stanford Law School and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The group will… Read more »
2006-2007 Moot Court Executive Board Announced
2006-2007 Moot Court Executive Board Announced February 10, 2006 Congratulations to the following 2006-2007 Moot Court Executive Board Officers: President: Kasey Libby Vice-President: Leanne Defoor VP of Competitions: Charna Hollingsworth-Malone VP of Appellate Advocacy: Anne Kurtz and Jordan Jewkes VP of RWA: Matthew Kent VP of Records: Monika Vyas VP of Development: Anne Barrow Treasurer:… Read more »
Georgia Association for Women Lawyers Honors COL Student
Georgia Association for Women Lawyers Honors COL Student May 25, 2006 Adwoa Ghartey-Tagoe Georgia State College of Law student Adwoa Ghartey-Tagoe recently won the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers (GAWL) Outstanding Student Award. The award program recognizes law students who have demonstrated an aptitude for leadership, achieved excellence in academics and contributed to women’s… Read more »