Health Law Faculty Fellow, Dr. Roberta M. Berry, Joins Center

Health Law Faculty Fellow, Dr. Roberta M. Berry, Joins Center September 24, 2007 The Center welcomes Health Law Faculty Fellow Roberta M. Berry. Roberta Berry is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Professor Berry is author of The Ethics of Genetic Engineering (Routledge 2007) and co-editor of A Health Law… Read more »

College of Law Alum’s Efforts Free Second Wrongly-convicted Man

College of Law Alum’s Efforts Free Second Wrongly-convicted Man December 12, 2007   Enlarge  Cliff Williams (’07) and Aimee Maxwell (’87), Executive Director of the Georgia Innocence Project When Cliff Williams found out a piece of flesh had been destroyed nearly 30 years ago, it took the wind out of his sails. But he knew… Read more »

Metro Growth Speaker Series Features Environmental Topics

Metro Growth Speaker Series Features Environmental Topics August 24, 2006 Lectures Coastal Management and Urban Growth in China and Vietnam October 23, 2006,  12 p.m. Toxic Air Pollution and What We Can Do About It November 13, 2006, 12 p.m.  Wetlands Conservation and Metropolitan Growth November 16, 2006, 12 p.m.  Environmental Management in the Face… Read more »

Tsunami Relief – How to Support Relief Organizations Assisting in South Asia

Tsunami Relief – How to Support Relief Organizations Assisting in South Asia January 3, 2005 International aid organizations are accepting donations to help victims of the powerful earthquake and resulting tsunamis that caused widespread destruction in parts of South Asia and East Africa. To help: Network For Good

Moot Court victory at Gibbons Criminal Procedure Competition

Moot Court victory at Gibbons Criminal Procedure Competition April 13, 2005 Georgia State took home the First Place trophy at the John J. Gibbons Criminal Procedure Moot Court Competition held at Seton Hall University on April 8-9, 2005. The team, Kara Cook, Paige Boorman, and coach Lynley Rothstein, also received the award for Best Respondent… Read more »

Professor Jack Williams speaks with media on financial crisis

Professor Jack Williams speaks with media on financial crisis September 17, 2008   Georgia State University College of Law Professor Jack Williams has been interviewed numerous times in recent weeks about the nation’s deepening financial crisis and the turmoil on Wall Street. Williams, Resident Scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute, has spoken with several media… Read more »

Jerri Nims Rooker testifies for Senate Study Committee on Rights Relating to Reproductive and Genetic Technology

Jerri Nims Rooker testifies for Senate Study Committee on Rights Relating to Reproductive and Genetic Technology September 25, 2007 On September 25th, Center Assistant Director Jerri Nims Rooker testified for the Georgia Senate Study Committee on Rights Relating to Reproductive and Genetic Technology about ethical and legal issues of new technologies involving the embryo. The… Read more »

2006 News Archive

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 »