Georgia State University College of Law
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Parent school | Georgia State University |
Established | 1982[1] |
School type | Public |
Dean | LaVonda N. Reed[2] |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia, US |
Enrollment | 461 (Full Time)[1] |
Faculty | 52 (Full- and part-time)[1] |
USNWR ranking | 78th (2022)[1] |
Bar pass rate | 85.4% (2018)[3] |
Website | GSU College of Law |
ABA profile | GSU College of Law |
The Georgia State University College of Law is a law school located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1982, it is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
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In addition to the Juris Doctor degree, the college offers joint degree programs with other colleges at Georgia State University.
The college offers a full-time and a part-time program. The cost of tuition at GSU Law for the 2018-2019 academic year is $17,050 for residents and $36,659 for non-residents.[4]
History[]
As far back as the early 1970s, Georgia legislators and academic leaders debated establishing a new law school. The Georgia State University College of Law finally was sanctioned by the state’s Board of Regents in 1981 and Ben F. Johnson became its first dean.[5]
The college enrolled 200 students in its inaugural year, taught by six professors. Most students were part-time, and many took classes at night, because they had full-time jobs during the day. The college’s first seven graduates were hooded in December 1984.
By the end of its first decade, full-time faculty had grown to 31, nearly half of whom were women.
Rankings[]
Georgia State University College of Law is currently ranked as the 78th best law school by U.S. News & World Report (2022).[4] The College of Law also boasts a strong Health Law program (currently ranked 1st nationally) and a large part-time program (ranked 17th nationally).[4] The school was ranked 42nd by Above The Law in 2019 using metrics that focus more on student outcomes rather than inputs.[6] Additionally, GSU was named by Princeton Review in its 2013 edition of The Best 168 Law Schools.[7]
Tuition[]
The cost of tuition at GSU Law for the 2018-2019 academic year is $17,050 for residents and $36,659 for non-residents.[4]
Admissions[]
In 2016, incoming Georgia State law students had a median GPA of 3.41 and a median LSAT score of 158.[8]
Clinical programs[]
The school has a number of legal clinics, such as the Phillip C. Cook Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, which serves low-income taxpayers.[9]
Study abroad[]
The school operates the Summer Academy in International Commercial Arbitration, a five-week, six-credit hour study abroad program based in Linz, Austria.[10] the Buenos Aires Summer Program in Argentina (jointly sponsored with the Florida International University College of Law); and the Summer Legal and Policy Study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[11]
Employment[]
According to Georgia State's official 2018 ABA-required disclosures, 71.5% of the Class of 2018 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.[12] Georgia State's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 13.4%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2018 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.[13]
Notable alumni[]
- Judiciary
- Shawn LaGrua, J.D. 1987 - Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Georgia[14]
- John "Trea" Pipkin III, J.D. 2005 - Judge, Georgia Court of Appeals
- Barbara Swinton, J.D. 1991 - Judge, Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals[15]
- Cynthia J. Becker, J.D. 1987 - Judge, DeKalb County Superior Court.
- Bill Hamrick, J.D. 1991 - Superior Court Judge, Coweta Judicial Circuit; former member of the Georgia State Senate (D-30)
- Government
- Glenn Richardson, J.D. 1984 - Former Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives (2005-2010)
- Cynthia Coffman, J.D. 1991 - 38th Attorney General of Colorado
- Keisha Lance Bottoms, J.D. 1996 - 60th Mayor of Atlanta; former member of the Atlanta City Council[16][17]
- Steve Tumlin, J.D. 1988 - Mayor of Marietta, Georgia
- Curt Thompson, J.D. 1993 - Former member of the Georgia State Senate (D-5); former member of the Georgia House of Representatives (69th District)
- Rich Golick, J.D. 1997 - Current member of the Georgia House of Representatives (40th District)
- Trey Kelley, J.D. 2014 - Current member of the Georgia House of Representatives (16th District)
- Sam Park, J.D. 2013 - Current member of the Georgia House of Representatives (101st District)
- Matt Ramsey, J.D. 2005 - Former member of the Georgia House of Representatives (72nd District); House Majority Whip (2013-2016)
- Stephen Dickson, J.D. 1999 - 18th Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
- Nika Rurua, J.D. 2001 - Former member of the Cabinet of Georgia (country)
- Other notable alumni
- Claudia Brind-Woody, J.D. 1999 - IBM executive
- Stan Case, J.D. 1996 - News anchor of CNN Radio (1985-2011)
- Jimmy Faircloth, J.D. 1990 - Lawyer in Alexandria-Pineville, Louisiana, former executive counsel to Governor Bobby Jindal.[18]
- Emily Jacobson, J.D./MBA 2014 - Olympic saber fencer
- Notable faculty
- Paul A. Lombardo, Professor of Law - Senior Advisor to the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
- Thomas W. Thrash, Professor of Law (1986-1997) - Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
See also[]
References[]
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- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "U.S. News & World Report, Best Law Schools: Georgia State University". Retrieved May 5, 2021.
- ^ "LaVonda N. Reed Named Dean of the College of Law." Georgia State University. May 5, 2021
- ^ https://www.gabaradmissions.org/getpdfform.action?id=1661
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "U.S. News and World Report Law School Rankings".
- ^ "Ben F. Johnson Jr". Georgia State University College of Law.
- ^ "The 2019 ATL Top 50 Law School Rankings". Above the Law. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
- ^ "2013 Princeton Review Best Law Schools". Archived from the original on 2012-12-03.
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Phillip C. Cook Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic". Archived from the original on 2013-11-01.
- ^ "SAIICA". Archived from the original on 2013-06-17.
- ^ "Summer Legal and Policy - Rio".
- ^ https://law.gsu.edu/files/2019/04/Updated_ABA_Summary_Report_for_Website.pdf
- ^ https://www.lstreports.com/schools/gsu/
- ^ Bluestein, Greg; Journal-Constitution, The Atlanta. "Kemp names Shawn LaGrua to Georgia's top court". ajc. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
- ^ office, Submitted by Governor Mary Fallin's. "Governor Mary Fallin selects Judge Barbara Swinton to fill vacancy on Oklahoma Civil Appeals Court". Norman Transcript. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
- ^ Godwin, Becca J. G. "Who is Atlanta mayor-elect Keisha Lance Bottoms?". ajc. Retrieved 2017-12-07.
- ^ Poole, Shelia; Stafford, Leon. "Keisha Lance Bottoms sworn in as the new Mayor of Atlanta". ajc. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
- ^ "Jimmy Faircloth (JD '90), executive counsel to Louisiana governor, to speak April 7". gsu.edu. April 2, 2009. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
External links[]
- Law schools in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Georgia State University