Helping the underrepresented September 24, 2010 ATLANTA — Clair Bryan, a second-year student at Georgia State University College of Law, recently placed first in a writing competition sponsored by the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). Her paper, “Behind Closed Doors: The Use of Pre-Dispute Arbitration Agreements in Nursing Home Admission Contracts.” will be… Read more »
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Williams quoted on national rise in bankruptcy filings
Williams quoted on national rise in bankruptcy filings March 5, 2008 Bankruptcy scholar and Professor Jack Williams was quoted in two national publications March 5 about a recent rise in U.S. bankruptcy filings. In a New York Times article, Williams discusses how reports that individual filings were up 18 percent from January to February may not… Read more »
Professor Natsu Taylor Saito recognized for outstanding scholarship
Professor Natsu Taylor Saito recognized for outstanding scholarship May 19, 2008 Georgia State University Law Professor Natsu Taylor Saito has been named the recipient of the College of Law’s fourth annual Patricia T. Morgan Award for Outstanding Faculty Scholarship. Established to recognize faculty excellence in scholarly research, the award was named in memory of one… Read more »
Georgia State’s Health Law Program Ranked Among Top 10 by U.S. News and World Report
Georgia State’s Health Law Program Ranked Among Top 10 by U.S. News and World Report April 10, 2007 The health law program at Georgia State University’s College of Law has been ranked 10th in the country by U.S. News & World Report in their “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2008” edition, which hit newsstands last week…. Read more »
Senior Director of Development to focus on major gifts
Senior Director of Development to focus on major gifts August 21, 2008 Bringing with him a knowledge of Atlanta’s giving community and a knack for fundraising, John D. Harrison will join the Georgia State University College of Law this month as its senior director of development. Harrison, an Atlanta native who has previously worked as… Read more »
Nominations being accepted for the 2009 Ben F. Johnson Jr. Public Service Award
Nominations being accepted for the 2009 Ben F. Johnson Jr. Public Service Award
Peggy Cooper Davis to deliver 44th Miller Lecture March 26
Peggy Cooper Davis to deliver 44th Miller Lecture March 26 February 26, 2009 ATLANTA–Peggy Cooper Davis, the John S.R. Shad Professor of Lawyering and Ethics at New York University School of Law, will deliver Georgia State University College of Law’s 44th Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture at noon March 26 in the Student University Center… Read more »
U.S. News rankings propel Georgia State University College of Law higher in several categories
U.S. News rankings propel Georgia State University College of Law higher in several categories April 23, 2009 ATLANTA – The part-time program of the Georgia State University College of Law has been ranked No. 15 in the country in the U.S. News Media Group’s 2010 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools, and the Atlanta school… Read more »
Legal Scholars Favor Appointment of Judge Sonia Sotomayor as next Supreme Court Justice
Legal Scholars Favor Appointment of Judge Sonia Sotomayor as next Supreme Court Justice July 15, 2009 Direct link full-size video with B-rollATLANTA – Georgia State University professors and legal scholars Eric Segall, L. Lynn Hogue and Neil Kinkopf support Judge Sonia Sotomayor as the next U.S. Supreme Court Justice and first Hispanic woman to be… Read more »
RSVP now for Homecoming Alumni Tailgate on October 2
RSVP now for Homecoming Alumni Tailgate on October 2 September 24, 2010 ATLANTA — The Georgia State University College of Law and the Georgia State University Alumni Associations are hosting a Homecoming Alumni Tailgate on Saturday, October 2, before the Morehead State football game. Festivities begin at 10:30 a.m., so look for the blue tent inside the Alumni Association… Read more »