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Former Harvard Law Dean to Speak During Miller Distinguished Lecture Oct. 20
Former Harvard Law Dean to Speak During Miller Distinguished Lecture Oct. 20 October 7, 2005 The 37th Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series at Georgia State University’s College of Law will be held Oct. 20, when a former Harvard Law dean will deliver an address on changes in corporate governance in a post-Enron world. The… Read more »
Radford helps rewrite Georgia’s Trust Code, Georgia legislature passes revisions
Radford helps rewrite Georgia’s Trust Code, Georgia legislature passes revisions May 21, 2010 ATLANTA—Georgia State University College of Law Professor Mary Radford has spent much of the past decade helping to revise the state’s Trust Code. But now she can close this chapter of work. A Georgia bill introducing a revised Georgia Trust Code passed… Read more »
Law alumni well represented among this year’s new partners, “Super Lawyers”
Law alumni well represented among this year’s new partners, “Super Lawyers” March 6, 2009 Five Georgia State University College of Law alumni, Sarah J. Hawk (’00), Natasha Moffitt (’01), Shanon R. Stevenson (’97), Jill Wasserman (’01), and Jason B. Yost (’99), were among 21 Atlanta attorneys recognized in the Fulton County Daily Report’s “Meet Atlanta’s… Read more »
Flying into a hurricane all in a day’s work for law student Nicole Mitchell
Flying into a hurricane all in a day’s work for law student Nicole Mitchell April 28, 2009 ATLANTA— Flying into the eye of a hurricane and hanging from the ceiling during a zero gravity airplane flight are just a few ways Nicole Mitchell has spent her free time while studying law at Georgia State University…. Read more »
Julian Juergensmeyer writes about the pros and cons of wind energy in new book
Julian Juergensmeyer writes about the pros and cons of wind energy in new book August 6, 2009 ATLANTA – Will cities throughout the world one day harness the power of the wind to illuminate their homes and businesses? That possibility and the significant challenges wind farming poses, is the subject of a recently-published book co-authored… Read more »
Laws that automatically transfer juvenile offenders to adult court don’t work, Velez writes in opinion pieces
Laws that automatically transfer juvenile offenders to adult court don’t work, Velez writes in opinion pieces September 22, 2010 ATLANTA — Luis A. Velez, a 2010 graduate of Georgia State University College of Law, recently published opinion pieces in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Florida Times-Union examining why laws that automatically transfer juvenile offenders to adult… Read more »
Law Week kicks off April 7
Law Week kicks off April 7 March 28, 2008 Activities to feature distinguished alumna, student honors luncheon Launching a week of activities to celebrate the past, present and future of the Georgia State University College of Law, one of the college’s own distinguished graduates will deliver the keynote address at the start of Law Week… Read more »
First-year lawyers look to mentors for guidance
First-year lawyers look to mentors for guidance July 10, 2008 Kimberly DeCarrera knew not long after starting law school she wanted to run her own practice. The Georgia State University College of Law graduate couldn’t predict at the time, however, that she would be setting up her business and family law practice just a few… Read more »
Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race Lecture May 17
Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race Lecture May 17 May 8, 2007 Presented by: Dr. Susan Bachrach Curator of Special Exhibitions, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C. Thursday, May 17, 2007, 12 – 1 p.m. • Room 170 Georgia State University College of Law, Urban Life Building 140 Decatur Street (corner of Piedmont Avenue) Dr…. Read more »