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 »

Harvard’s Prof. Frederick Schauer is 41st Miller Lecturer Sept. 10

Harvard’s Prof. Frederick Schauer is 41st Miller Lecturer Sept. 10 July 31, 2007   Professor Frederick Schauer  Frederick Schauer, the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, is the keynote speaker for the College of Law’s 41st Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series Monday, Sept. 10…. Read more »

Mock Trial Team Wins National Competition

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 »

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 »

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 »

Professor Landau Awarded Fulbright Grant

Professor Landau Awarded Fulbright Grant March 11, 2005 Professor Michael Landau, the Director of the Intellectual Property, Technology, and Media Law Program at the College of Law was just informed by the U.S. State Department that he has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar. Professor Landau will be spending the Fall Semester at the Intellectual… Read more »

COL’s Dr. David Smith publishes first modern history of Georgia State University

COL’s Dr. David Smith publishes first modern history of Georgia State University September 22, 2005 Dr. David Smith Jr., assistant director of Career Service at Georgia State University’s College of Law, has recently published the University’s first modern history. Dr. Smith’s dissertation and resulting book detail the roots of the University and its accomplishments from… 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 »