NSF Funds Experimental Course on Ethics in Biotechnology January 1, 2010 During the fall 2009 semester, two GSU law students participated in an experimental course as part of a research study on ethically difficult issues in biotechnology law and policy. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has funded the research study for three years. The study… Read more »
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Professors provide expert comment to media on topics ranging from bankruptcy to evidence reform
Professors provide expert comment to media on topics ranging from bankruptcy to evidence reform ATLANTA—Georgia State University College of Law professors have provided expert comment in several news stories recently on topics ranging from bankruptcy to evidence reform. Professor Jack Williams (pictured right) was quoted in a Reuters story on March 15 about Lehman Brothers… Read more »
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Kelly C. Timmons
Electronic Payment Systems
Electronic Payment Systems Mark E. Budnitz
Information Technology
Information Technology Terrance K. Manion
Legal Research
Legal Research Nancy P. Johnson
Sports Law
Sports Law Jack F. Williams
Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series
Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series The Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series is supported by the Charles Loridans Foundation. The series is named for Henry J. Miller, a partner in the law firm of Alston & Bird for more than 50 years. Spring 2012 – 50th Lecture Professor Erwin Chemerinsky Kenneth and Harle Montgomery… Read more »
Atlanta’s Best Health Care Lawyer in 2010
Atlanta’s Best Health Care Lawyer in 2010 January 1, 2010 ATLANTA—Faculty Fellow and Adjunct Faculty member Randall Hughes, J.D., was named “Atlanta Health Care Lawyer of the Year” for 2010 in the publication, The Best Lawyers in America. This prestigious honor is given to one outstanding lawyer in each practice specialty who is chosen through… Read more »
Restricting access not a remedy for release of disturbing crime scene photos
Restricting access not a remedy for release of disturbing crime scene photos March 16, 2010 ATLANTA—Restricting or enlarging current law is not the way to remedy the release of disturbing crime scene photos, yet the state Legislature seems poised to do just that, Georgia State University College of Law Professor Jessica Gabel wrote in an… Read more »