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Wendy Cromwell
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(404) 413-9050

 

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Monday October 8, 2012

1L Westlaw Open Memo Training

10:30 - 11:15 am - Room 170

1L Westlaw Open Memo Training

 

This training is to assist 1Ls in conducting research for their open memo. Students will earn 250 Points for attending this training!

Bagels will be served so please RSVP so enough food can be provided!!

Sign up under "TRAINING" on Westlaw at lawschool.westlaw.com or email Sue at sue.moore@thomsonreuters.com.

Contact : Sue Moore, J.D. - West Academic Account Manager

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1L Westlaw Open Memo Training

Noon - 12:45 pm - Room 170

1L Westlaw Open Memo Training

 

This training is to assist 1Ls in conducting research for their open memo. Students will earn 250 Points for attending this training!

Pizza will be served so please RSVP so enough food can be provided!!

Sign up under "TRAINING" on Westlaw at lawschool.westlaw.com or email Sue at sue.moore@thomsonreuters.com.

Contact : Sue Moore, J.D. - West Academic Account Manager

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BLSA Mock Exam Sign-up

Noon - 1 pm - Room 1st floor lobby table 1
Come by and sign up for the Black Law Student's Association Mock Exam! Get the opportunity to take a mock exam under test conditions, and have it graded by an actual GSU Law Professor and receive feedback. Mock exam costs to include breakfast, mock exam, grading and commentary, and follow up panel with GSU Law first year professors about test taking skills! Contact : Dantel Ruiz

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Faculty Series Lunch

Noon - 1:30 pm -

All law faculty are encouraged to attend the Faculty Series Lunch scheduled for October 8th in the Faculty Conference Room.  Our featured guest is Sanford V. Levinson (Sandy).  The information listed below was taken from the University of Texas School of Law's website.

RSVP's are required by September 28th to Vickie Dye.

Sanford V. Levinson

  • W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair; Professor of Government

Education

  • JD Stanford
  • PhD Harvard
  • AB Duke University

Areas of Specialty

Sanford Levinson, who holds the W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law, joined the University of Texas Law School in 1980. Previously a member of the Department of Politics at Princeton University, he is also a Professor in the Department of Government at the University of Texas. The author of over 350 articles and book reviews in professional and popular journals--and a regular contributor to the popular blog Balkinization--Levinson is also the author of four books: Constitutional Faith (1988, winner of the Scribes Award); Written in Stone: Public Monuments in Changing Societies (1998); Wrestling With Diversity (2003); and, most recently, Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (and How We the People Can Correct It)(2006). Edited or co-edited books include a leading constitutional law casebook, Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking (5th ed. 2006, with Paul Brest, Jack Balkin, Akhil Amar, and Reva Siegel); Reading Law and Literature: A Hermeneutic Reader (1988, with Steven Mallioux); Responding to Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment (1995); Constitutional Stupidities, Constitutional Tragedies (1998, with William Eskridge); Legal Canons (2000, with Jack Balkin); The Louisiana Purchase and American Expansion (2005, with Batholomew Sparrow); and Torture: A Collection (2004, revised paperback edition, 2006), which includes reflections on the morality, law, and politics of torture from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association in 2010.

He has been a visiting faculty member of the Boston University, Georgetown, Harvard, New York University, and Yale law schools in the United States and has taught abroad in programs of law in London; Paris; Jerusalem; Auckland, New Zealand; and Melbourne, Australia. He was a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 1985-86 and a Member of the Ethics in the Professions Program at Harvard in 1991-92. He is also affiliated with the Shalom Hartman Institute of Jewish Philosophy in Jerusalem. A member of the American Law Institute, Levinson was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001. He is married to Cynthia Y. Levinson, a writer of children's literature, and has two children, Meira, a member of the faculty at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (after teaching in the Atlanta and Boston public school systems), and Rachel, a lawyer with the American Association of University Professors in Washington, D.C.

Contact : Vickie Dye, Special Events Coordinator, 413-9024

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Family Law Society: Question and Answer Panel

5 - 5:45 pm - Room 170
Family Law Society Panel with Judge Phillip Jackson of the Fulton County Juvenile Court and Attorneys from around the Metro Atlanta Area. Food will be provided. Contact : Brittne Ballenger

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1L Memo Research Tips Class

5 - 6 pm - Room 100
Contact : Tracy Templeton

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