Landau Gives IP Law Presentation to E.U.

Landau Gives IP Law Presentation to E.U. As the world gets smaller, intellectual property laws across borders increasingly collide, Georgia State University College of Law Professor Michael Landau says. Internationally recognized experts on intellectual property including Landau recently gathered in Brussels on Nov. 13-14 for a conference, “The Essentials of IP for European Officials.” As… Read more »

Best Brief in National Competition

Best Brief in National Competition A Georgia State University College of Law Intellectual Property Moot Court team won best brief and placed fourth March 9 in the national 2014 Cardozo/BMI Entertainment and Communications Law Moot Court Competition in New York City at Cardozo Law School. Team members Becki Lee (J.D. ’14) and Farhaan Merchant (J.D…. Read more »

Slideshow: Honors Day 2013

Slideshow: Honors Day 2013 Share | Each year during Law Week, students are recognized for their outstanding work at the Honors Day Luncheon.

Mother of Three Earns Law Degree

Mother of Three Earns Law Degree When Jennifer Thuy-Tien McCall got pregnant at 15, her mother cried. One bad decision didn’t mean McCall’s life would be ruined, her mom said, but it would be harder to achieve her dreams. McCall married the year after she got pregnant, and by the time she was 28 she… Read more »

Get Involved in Local Schools

Get Involved in Local Schools If you open any newspaper or watch any news program, you will hear about the American education problem. The K-12 pipeline is broken; too few students graduate high school and those that do aren’t always prepared for college; students spend too long in college and the price tag has skyrocketed…. Read more »

Bar Pass Rates Are In

Bar Pass Rates Are In Georgia State University College of Law’s Class of 2013 fared well on the state bar exam in July, yielding a passage rate of 94.7 percent for first-time takers, well ahead of the 88.8 percent statewide average.   Overall, the college fared well with a 94.1 percent rate among all applicants,… Read more »

2014 News Archive

2014 News Archive ‘Go Forth Brilliantly,’ Totenberg Tells Graduates “As you proceed, still never forget the call of justice and humanity. We need you. Our fragile and public world needs you,” said U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg on May 16. More » College Honors Miles Alexander with 2014 Johnson Award On May 6, Georgia State University… Read more »

Stevens To Deliver Miller Lecture

Stevens To Deliver Miller Lecture Retired Associate Justice John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court of the United States will deliver the 53rd Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, in the Georgia State University Student Center House & State Senate salons. “We are honored to have Justice Stevens giving the… Read more »

Professor co-authors first TDR handbook

Professor co-authors first TDR handbook April 5, 2012 ATLANTA – Georgia State University College of Law Professor Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer has co-authored the first handbook on the Transfer of Development Rights programs. TDR programs are an innovative planning tool, enabling the preservation of open spaces, historical sites or buildings, and farmland by shifting the development… Read more »