Law Professor one of four scholars asked to share views on how President Barack Obama can ensure his first term will be a success.
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Georgia State University College of Law Professor Colin Crawford has been named Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Payson Center for International Development at Tulane University Law School.
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Law Professor Jessica Gabel tells WSB-TV Channel 2 that the four young accusers of Atlanta's Bishop Eddie Long's abuse of pastoral influence may have a difficult time proving their case in court.
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Law professor interviewed in investigation that uncovered records revealing an unflattering incident in the career of gubernatorial candidate John Oxendine.
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Julian Juergensmeyer has spent a lifetime studying land use planning law and when the chance came up to help save a bog in a remote part of Poland, he jumped in literally.
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Georgia State University College of Law Professor Jack Williams has provided expert commentary to the media this week on the increase in bankruptcy filings on the Gulf Coast.
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The median LSAT scores of the entering class accounts for 12.5 percent of each law school's <em>U.S. News</em> score a greater weight than the magazine gives to average grade point average or acceptance rate.
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Local, regional and national journalists find College of Law professors to be subject matter experts in a number of fields. Professors Jack Williams, Paul Milich, Paul Lombardo and Lynn Hogue have been quoted recently.
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Professor Julian Juergensmeyer has devoted 45 years to infrastructure and land use, traveling to countries including Ethiopia, Poland and Brazil. A Festschrift symposium will be held in honor of his lifetime contributions to the law.
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This year's Georgia State University Law Review Symposium will tackle a recent United State Supreme Court decision, Citizens United v. FEC, which has been in the news lately, and is already having a major impact on this year's midterm elections.
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A new home buyer tax credit would pump some air into a market in need of life support, Georgia State University College of Law Professor Jessica Gabel wrote in an opinion piece published in the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
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The television talk show Law and Society featured Professor Sylvia Caley, Director of HeLP, in a 30-minute interview. The program focuses on legal issues that affect all communities.
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Law Professor Jessica Gabel was quoted recently in bankruptcy-related stories in The Wall Street Journal and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Kathy Lohr of National Public Radio talks with Professor Lynn Hogue on Morning Edition about a new Georgia abortion bill that would violate a woman's privacy.
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In the wake of Justice John Paul Stevens' retirement, Segall wrote, the Supreme Court nomination process is again in the news.
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Professor <span style="color: #315aad;">Jonathan Todres</span> was quoted in The Guardian regarding children's rights abuses.
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Before Doug Yarn became a College of Law professor, he owned a chain of music stores and played in a rock band.
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Georgia State Law Professor Caren Myers Morrison was interviewed recently about her current paper, Jury 2.0, which explores the impact of the Internet on the functioning of today's juries.
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College of Law Professor Jonathan Todres weighs in on child trafficking and prevention. It is a global phenomenon that victimizes millions of children, including many here in the United States.
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College of Law Professor Colin Crawford receives an award for his outstanding work with the Summer Legal Program in Rio de Janeiro, which began in 2005.
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Georgia State University College of Law Professors Lynn Hogue and Eric Segall published pro and con opinion pieces in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday, March 30, on the following question: Is the health care law likely to be held constitutional?
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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.
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