Georgia State University Law Professor Jonathan Todres has been appointed to the Institute of Medicine Study Committee on Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Minors in the U.S.
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Law students enrolled in the HeLP Clinic represented clients in administrative hearings during the semester. Two teams are awaiting a decision, and one team received a favorable decision.
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The annual Law Review Symposium will take place on January 27, and considers The Criminal Justice System in a Time of Economic Meltdown.
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Now you can keep up with recent media appearances by College of Law faculty by following the Faculty in the News archive.
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Paul Milich is the first recipient of the State Bar of Georgia Award for Excellence in Legal Scholarship, honoring law professors for advancing the practice of law in Georgia.
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CBS analyst Andrew Cohen praises Professor Anne Emanuel on her recently published biography, Elbert Parr Tuttle: Chief Jurist of the Civil Rights Revolution, on The Atlantic website.
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Professor Paul A. Lombardo joins Anderson Cooper to discuss the forced sterilization of 60,000 Americans in the early 20th century.
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Influential legal scholar to discuss closing of courthouse doors to cameras.
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The Falcons recently honored Randall L. Hughes with a 2011 Community Quarterback Award, one of four volunteers in Georgia who exemplify leadership and dedication to bettering their communities.
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Nearly three decades after it first carved out space in the Urban Life building on the Georgia State University campus, the College of Law is working on designs for a new building.
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Robert D. James Jr., a 1999 graduate of Georgia State University College of Law, recently was named to the National Law Journal's inaugural Minority 40 under 40 list.
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Anne Emanuel and Russell Covey are among a growing number of legal experts who say recantations and allegations of police coercion have undermined the case against Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis.
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For the second consecutive year, the Georgia State University College of Law has been ranked the No. 1 best value in the country by preLaw Magazine, a National Jurist publication.
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A 2000 graduate of Georgia State Law, Don Mandrik has worked on dozens of film projects in Georgia, ranging from small independent films to those produced by the major studios.
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GSU Law alumni Keri Ware and Roslyn Mowatt got acquainted with the Atlanta Public Schools system this past year as part of the investigative team appointed to probe allegations of widespread cheating.
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Professor Jessica Gabel played a large role in getting Cory Maye off of death row and out of Mississippi's prison system.
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Six Georgia State University College of Law students are working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this spring semester. Their backgrounds, the work they do, and the paths they took to get to the CDC vary widely.
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While her classmates hunkered down to study for finals, 2011 Georgia State University College of Law graduate Sam Gunnison was preparing for a test of a different sort.
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Professors often look for ways to incorporate some practical experience into their classes. It can be challenging with 80 students, but this spring, one group of 1Ls got a taste of lawyering by way of popular culture.
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For the second year in a row, a team of students from Georgia State University College of Law took first place in the Dean Jerome Prince Memorial Moot Court Competition.
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Georgia State University College of Law recently was rated the No. 2 law school in the nation for its “Financial Value at Graduation,” according to a survey in U.S. News.
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Georgia State Law continues to be ranked among the top third of the nation’s law schools, coming in at No. 61 in the U.S. News Media Group's 2012 edition of America's Best Law Schools.
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In its annual list of the top 50 “Go-To” law schools, the National Law Journal ranks Georgia State University College of Law No. 32 for its percentage of graduates who were hired as first-year associates at the nation’s top firms.
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