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Deputy Attorney General Visits GSU Law
By Kelly Kesner

     Within 60 seconds of opening its doors, Room 170 was packed for the lecture by Larry Thompson, Deputy Attorney General of the United States. The room was crowded with lawyers from the US Attorney General’s office in Atlanta, members of the press, as well as numerous Georgia State Law students and faculty...
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Henry J. Miller Lecture: Randall L. Kennedy
By David Ritter

     On October 10, 2002, Harvard Law Professor Randall L. Kennedy delivered the Henry J. Miller Lecture for the Fall 2002 semester. Earlier in the afternoon, Prof. Kennedy held a dialogue on diversity. He began by describing his teaching interests and his two books, Race, Crime, and the Law (1997) and Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word (2002)...
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Deans Respond to Student Concerns
By Alicia Castillo

     On September 24th, Dean Kaminshine and Dean Griffith hosted meetings at noon and at five. They opened the floor to students for questions and concerns. This forum gave the students an opportunity to be heard and the Deans a chance to respond in an informal setting. For students not able to attend either session, here is a summary of the evening meeting...
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David Dempsey: Turn Legalese Into Legal Ease
By Samantha Imber

     On September 25, 2002, Atlanta attorney and author David Dempsey conducted an entertaining and informative program at the law school entitled, Turn Legalese into Legal Ease. Mr. Dempsey spoke at the law school this spring and he was back by popular demand. His program was based on his recently released new book, Legally Speaking: 40 Powerful Presentation Principles Lawyers Need to Know...
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