New law librarians bring wealth of expertise to Georgia State October 13, 2010 Visitors to the Georgia State University College of Law Library undoubtedly have noticed a few new faces behind the counter this fall. Meg Butler, Deborah Schander and Austin Williams are the college’s three new librarians. They were drawn to Georgia State Law… Read more »
Posts Tagged: imported
Law Review Symposium February 19
Law Review Symposium February 19 January 23, 2008 Dynamical Jurisprudence: Law as a Complex SystemA Public Symposium presented by the Georgia State University Law Review Tuesday, February 19. 2007 – 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. – Register Senate Salon, Student University Center 44 Courtland Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Map About the Symposium Until very recently, scientists believed… Read more »
Curcio voted Professor of the Year
Curcio voted Professor of the Year April 30, 2008 Nearly 14 years have passed since Andi Curcio turned down John Edwards’ offer to join his North Carolina law firm so she could accept a teaching post at Georgia State University College of Law. Curcio, who really enjoyed practicing with Edwards, told him she wanted… Read more »
Law Review 2007-2008 Editorial Board
Law Review 2007-2008 Editorial Board February 5, 2007 The Law Review is pleased to announce their 2007-2008 editorial board: Editor-in-Chief: Cylinda C. Parga Executive Editor: Nancy Rhinehart Managing Editor: Tiffany M. Bartholomew Business Editor: Yakov Shteyman Lead Articles Co-Editors: Adina S. Greiner & Erin K. Witcher Notes & Comments Editor: Megan L. Iorio Research Editor:… Read more »
Nominations sought for the Ben F. Johnson Jr. Public Service Award
Nominations sought for the Ben F. Johnson Jr. Public Service Award November 9, 2010 ATLANTA — Nominations are being sought for the Ben F. Johnson Jr. Public Service Award, presented annually by Georgia State University College of Law to a Georgia attorney whose overall accomplshments reflect the high tradition of selfless public service that the… Read more »
Visiting law professor sees exciting time for bankruptcy lawyers
Visiting law professor sees exciting time for bankruptcy lawyers
Georgia State Law alumnus Rep. Matt Ramsey named floor leader by Gov. Perdue
Georgia State Law alumnus Rep. Matt Ramsey named floor leader by Gov. Perdue January 29, 2009 Governor Sonny Perdue on Tuesday, Jan. 27, appointed Rep. Matt Ramsey of Peachtree City (District 72) to serve as an Administration Floor Leader in the Georgia House of Representatives. “Matt will make an excellent addition to our team in the… Read more »
Jimmy Faircloth (JD ’90), executive counsel to Louisiana governor, to speak April 7
Jimmy Faircloth (JD ’90), executive counsel to Louisiana governor, to speak April 7 April 2, 2009 Jimmy Faircloth, Jr., executive counsel to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and a 1990 graduate of Georgia State University College of Law, will speak on what trial advocacy for do for your career at noon Tuesday, April 7, in Room… Read more »
Law student Christina Rupp receives Leeza Cherniak Memorial Scholarship to the Georgia Innocence Project
Law student Christina Rupp receives Leeza Cherniak Memorial Scholarship to the Georgia Innocence Project May 28, 2009 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law student Christina Rupp is the 2009 recipient of the Leeza Cherniak Memorial Scholarship to the Georgia Innocence Project (GIP). Rupp will serve this summer as a senior intern at GIP…. Read more »
Exploring public interest sector renews passion for legal work, writes Cindi Yarbrough
Exploring public interest sector renews passion for legal work, writes Cindi Yarbrough October 13, 2010 ATLANTA — The law does not often favor those with limited resources or a limited voice. This summer I was able to work in two varying capacities representing those that are often discounted by the law. I divided my summer between the Georgia… Read more »