STLA team advances to semi-finals in Puerto Rico November 10, 2010 ATLANTA — A team from Georgia State University College of Law’s Student Trial Lawyers Association reached the semi-finals in the Puerto Rico Trial Advocacy Competition October 29-30. The team was represented by student attorneys/witnesses Andrew Hagenbush and Madeleine Peake for the prosecution, and Zachary Harris and… Read more »
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War on terror right in concept, wrong in execution, says McGinnis
War on terror right in concept, wrong in execution, says McGinnis
Visiting judge from Japan studies U.S. courts
Visiting judge from Japan studies U.S. courts February 5, 2009 ATLANTA-Where Akira Yasumi comes from, the right to trial by jury doesn’t exist–yet. In the courts of Japan, where Yasumi is a district court judge, criminal cases are decided by three professional judges, who also hand down sentences. A new system going into effect in… Read more »
Harold Franklin (JD ’99), partner at King & Spalding, kicks off Law Week with speech on “Lincoln’s Legacy of Liberty” April 6
Harold Franklin (JD ’99), partner at King & Spalding, kicks off Law Week with speech on “Lincoln’s Legacy of Liberty” April 6 April 3, 2009 Harold E. Franklin, Jr., a 1999 graduate of Georgia State University College of Law and a partner at the King & Spalding law firm in Atlanta, will kick off Law… Read more »
Mark Budnitz consults on project to provide rights for Maldivians using mobile phone banking
Mark Budnitz consults on project to provide rights for Maldivians using mobile phone banking June 16, 2009 ATLANTA—In the Maldives Islands, isolation is part of life. A trip to the bank, for instance, might involve getting on a boat. Through necessity, as well as recent advances in technology, however, the Maldives are now on the… Read more »
Long’s accusers may have tough time proving case in court, Gabel tells WSB-TV
Long’s accusers may have tough time proving case in court, Gabel tells WSB-TV October 5, 2010 ATLANTA — Four young men who have accused Atlanta’s Bishop Eddie Long of using his pastoral influence, gifts and trips to coerce them into having sexual relationships with him may have a difficult time proving their case in court, Georgia State University College… Read more »
Law professor consults on feature film
Law professor consults on feature film February 20, 2008 When travelers made their way to the New World in the early 20th Century, during one of this country’s most massive waves of immigration, they were greeted at Ellis Island with a battery of tests, both physical and mental. The tests, according to Georgia State University… Read more »
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May 7, 2008 A trio from the Georgia State University College of Law is slated to receive the 2008 Instructional Effectiveness Award. Professor Andi Curcio, associate professor Tanya Monique Washington and faculty research fellow Gregory Todd Jones will receive the award at the May 10 commencement ceremony. The award recognizes the trio’s work in assessing the… Read more »
Law Review Symposium March 23 to Focus on International IP Law
Law Review Symposium March 23 to Focus on International IP Law March 1, 2007 IP International: Intellectual Property for the Global Marketplace is the theme of the 2007 Law Review Symposium at the College of Law. Set for Friday, March 23, the event will feature IP thought leaders from across the U.S. and around the… Read more »
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