Georgia State University Law Review

The Georgia State University Law Review is a legal journal published four times a year by second- and third-year Georgia State University law students.

The Georgia State University Law Review is a legal journal published four times a year by second- and third-year Georgia State University law students who have demonstrated outstanding writing and academic skills. The staff of the Law Review edits and publishes articles written by scholars, practitioners, and students. The fall issue features an annual legislative review known as the Peach Sheets.

03/31/2022

Mark your calendars--it’s a new date! Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have rescheduled the date of the Georgia State University Law Review’s 2022 Law Review Symposium: Re-thinking Antitrust: Adapting Competition Doctrine to Contemporary Problems to Thursday, April 21, 2022.

The format of the Symposium will now be virtual, and the link to attend our Symposium will be available early next week along with additional information about the event.

Thank you for your patience and interest in the Law Review’s Symposium! We hope you will attend our Symposium to explore the resurgence of antirust, the role that antitrust plays in protecting consumers, and what those protections mean for the future of our markets, individual privacy, and community equity.

See you all virtually on Thursday, April 21, 2022

03/11/2022

Calling all 1L’s and 2LP’s of GSU College of Law! We want you to enter the 2022 Write-On Competition this summer with as much information and confidence as possible. Mark your calendars for these exciting events. You can also follow the link on the flyer to enter your contact information and stay in the loop. More information will be posted in the coming weeks. Happy Spring Break!

02/08/2022

The Georgia State Law Review is excited to announce our 2022-2023 Law Review Executive Board.

Editor in Chief: Morgan Cronin

Executive Editor: Carly Knight

Outreach and Inclusion Editor: Adenike Tijani

Managing Editor: Virginia Eith

Business Editor: Katie Drees

Student Writing Editor: Ronnie Thompson

Digital Communications Editor: Rebecca Rhym

Research Editors: Laura Bloodworth & Meri Elkin

Articles Editors: Andrew Krawtz & Diana Skowronski

Legislation Editors: Erin Blasberg & Alex Richman

Symposium Editors: Dori Butler & Paul-Michael Haley

Congratulations to each of these students!

12/01/2021

The Georgia State University Law Review is excited to announce the topic for our forthcoming Special Issue and 2022 Law Review Symposium: “Rethinking Antitrust: Adapting Competition Doctrine to Contemporary Problems.” If you are interested in submitting a piece for our Symposium Issue, please read our call for submissions

Legislative Forum (10/29/2021) 10/29/2021

The Georgia State University Law Review’s Inaugural Legislative Forum is today! Join us this afternoon from 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm to hear from lawmakers, scholars, judges, lawyers, and our very own Peach Sheets authors. Our presenters will discuss the importance of state lawmaking, statutory interpretation, election bill SB 202, and more. Watch the livestream here:

https://gsu.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=4c003da6-88e5-4869-b70e-adcf00f1eefc

Legislative Forum (10/29/2021)

10/21/2021

The Georgia State University Law Review will offer a new way to explore recently passed legislation at its inaugural Legislative Forum on October 29, 2021.

To learn more, visit: https://news.gsu.edu/2021/10/20/law-review-to-host-inaugural-legislative-forum/

To attend, please register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-georgia-state-university-law-reviews-inaugural-legislative-forum-tickets-181425848597

10/04/2021

The Georgia State Law Review is hosting its first-ever Legislative Forum on Friday, October 29, 2021, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Legislative Forum brings the Georgia State Law Review's annual legislative issue, The Peach Sheets™, to life! We invite you to join lawmakers, scholars, judges, and activists to discuss the state of the law in Georgia and what's next.

The forum will feature a keynote address from Senator Jen Jordan; remarks from Judge Kimberly M. Esmond Adams of the Superior Court of Fulton County; a panel discussion on SB 202, the controversial Georgia elections bill; and presentations by Georgia State Law Review members on select laws passed during the 2021 legislative session. We will also be joined by Chief Justice David E. Nahmias of the Supreme Court of Georgia and Professor Eric J. Segall of Georgia State Law for a discussion on statutory interpretation, moderated by Presiding Judge Stephen Dillard of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.

A reception to meet and network with some of our speakers will follow in the atrium from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Attorneys in attendance will be eligible for CLE credits. Mark your calendar and register here so you don't miss out on this inaugural event!

Registration link: https://lnkd.in/eXDHkUDc

Blog Posts | Georgia State University Law Review 04/12/2021

We are excited to announce the launch of The Georgia State University Law Review Blog! This new initiative seeks to expand our digital footprint by providing a new medium for students, faculty, and practitioners to share their views and insights on contemporary legal issues.

Our double feature launch includes a proposal for legal and institutional reform in response to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as an analysis of the role golf legend Bobby Jones played in blocking state legislation on pari-mutuel betting.

Check out our website to read the complete articles! https://gsulawreview.org/posts

Blog Posts | Georgia State University Law Review The Georgia State University Law Review is a legal journal published four times a year by Georgia State University College of Law students.

03/26/2021

It is not too late to attend! The 26th Annual Law Review Symposium will begin at 10:00AM. Be sure to register for CLE credit using the links below.

Join the Symposium here: http://ow.ly/4PGA50E9kMK

To receive 4 CLE Credits, register here: http://ow.ly/kiI450E0rGU

Vol. 37, Issue 2, 2021 | Published by Georgia State University Law Review 03/23/2021

Announcing the release of Volume 37, Issue 2 of the Georgia State University Law Review. Click the link below for insights from the legal community on modern issues ranging from amateurism in collegiate athletics to plea discounts and trial penalties.

https://gsulawreview.org/issue/2906

Vol. 37, Issue 2, 2021 | Published by Georgia State University Law Review Volume 37, Issue 2

Timeline photos 03/19/2021

On March 26th at 10:00am Georgia State University College of Law’s 26th Annual Law Review Symposium will take a deep dive into social justice and racial equality, and what comes next. Join us for a keynote speech from Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and a discussion on institutionalized racism and solutions to achieve a truly post-racial America.

General Registration and GSU Faculty/Staff/Student (free): $0
Georgia CLE Registration (optional): $16

Register: http://ow.ly/kiI450E0rGU

Jeannine Holmes Becomes Georgia State’s First Black Law Review Editor 03/10/2021

Jeannine Holmes Becomes Georgia State’s First Black Law Review Editor College of Law student Jeannine Holmes (J.D. ’22) has made history as the first Black editor-in-chief of the Law Review.

01/31/2021

Please join us in congratulating and welcoming the 2021-2022 Law Review Board:

Editor in Chief: Jeannine Holmes
Executive Editor: Sara Lim
Managing Editor: Lane McKell
Business Editor: Anne Marie Simoneaux
Student Writing Editor: Leila Fawaz
Digital Communications Editor: PJ Spina
Research Editors: Natalie deLatour and Baker Swain
Articles Editors: Kate Mize and Anaid Reyes-Kipp
Legislation Editors: Ellen Messer and Travis Williams
Symposium Editors: Kacey Baine and Alex Beato

01/29/2021

The Editorial Board of the Georgia State University Law Review is pleased to announce that the following student notes have been selected for publication. Please join us in recognizing these students' dedication to legal scholarship.

Best Student Note - Anaid C. Reyes Kipp, Jurisdiction at Work: Specific Personal Jurisdiction in FLSA Collective Actions After Bristol-Myers Squibb

Abigail K. Coker, Close the Sores of War: Why Georgia Needs a New Statue Statute to Address Its Confederate Monuments

Natalie E. deLatour, Insuring the “Uninsurable”: Business Interruption Insurance Coverage & COVID-19

Kirsten E. Fehlan, Does Size Matter? Nanoscale Particle Size as an Indicator of Inherency in Nanopharmaceutical Patent Validity

Asher W. Lipsett, The Eleventh Circuit’s Misguided “Arm-of-the-State” Analysis in Pellitteri v. Prine

Jake W. Summerlin, Determining the Appropriate Reach of Escobar’s Materiality Standard

Travis C. Williams, 404: Provider Not Found—Contributions and Solutions to Inadequate Provider Networks for Behavioral Health Care

Vol. 37, Issue 1, 2020 | Published by Georgia State University Law Review 01/08/2021

We are excited to announce the release of Volume 37, Issue 1 of the Georgia State University Law Review! In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the sudden adjournment of the General Assembly, this edition of the Peach Sheets examines various legal issues arising out of the Public Health State of Emergency. Special thanks to our Legislation Editors for their hard work putting together this unique issue!

Click the link below to read more:
https://gsulawreview.org/issue/2698

Vol. 37, Issue 1, 2020 | Published by Georgia State University Law Review Review of the 2020 Georgia Legislative Session Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

Timeline photos 10/21/2020

Join us for the 25th Annual Law Review Symposium, "Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking Research, Innovation, and Advocacy". The symposium will bring together globally renowned scholars, practitioners, and advocates for a virtual discussion about the importance of focusing on human trafficking prevention efforts in anti-trafficking research, innovation, and advocacy.

The symposium also aims to highlight particularly vulnerable and underrepresented classes of trafficked persons. Presenters will discuss research findings, innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to prevention efforts, and advocacy strategies for the legal community and beyond.

This event is free and open to the public; Optional 3.5 hours
GA CLE $14

Only registered attendees will be sent details to join the event. All attendees must register by Oct. 21, 2020

To register visit: http://ow.ly/b6lF50BNDAT

08/06/2020

The Georgia State University Law Review recently invited 33 rising 2Ls to join our organization, and all of them accepted. Please join us in welcoming our newest members:

Evan Alberhasky
Kacey Baine
Sarah Beach
Alexandra Beato
Abby Coker
Melissa Davies
Natalie DeLatour
Leila Fawaz
Kirsten Fehlan
Charlie Ferrelle
Giovanna Franchi Souza
Casey Frew
Reid Hansen
Richard Hardeman
Nolan Hendricks
Jeannine Holmes
Asher Lipsett
Sara Lim
Julia Martin
Lane McKell
Lauren Meeler
Ellen Messer
Kate Mize
Saskia Olczak
Anaid Reyes Kipp
Anne Marie Simoneaux
PJ Spina IV
Britt Spurka
Jake Summerlin
Baker Swain
Monica Vu
Travis Williams
Aidan Zafar

Congratulations to all of you! You have worked extremely hard. We are thrilled to have you join our team, and we cannot wait to see how each of you will shape the future of our journal.

Georgia State University Law Review | Vol 36 | Iss 4 06/25/2020

Good Morning! Our newest issue has been released. Click the link below to enjoy insights from the legal community on important and modern legal issues. https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/gsulr/vol36/iss4/

Georgia State University Law Review | Vol 36 | Iss 4 Medical-Legal Collaboration and Community Partnerships: Prioritizing Prevention of Human Trafficking in Federally Qualified Health CentersKimberly S.G. Chang MD, MPH; Hamida Yusufzai; and Anna Marjavi

Georgia State University Law Review | Vol 36 | Iss 3 06/12/2020

Good Morning! Our newest issue has been released. Click the link below to enjoy insights from the legal community on important and modern legal issues. https://t.co/Y4b2h0tWBn?amp=1

Georgia State University Law Review | Vol 36 | Iss 3 Borrowing from Millennials to Pay Boomers: Can Tax Policy Create Sustainable Intergenerational Equity?Jonathan B. Forman and Roberta F. Mann

03/16/2020
Law Review Symposium to focus on human trafficking 03/11/2020

‪Good morning! Check out this article about Our Symposium, Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking, which is set for March 27, 2020! Link is below: https://news.gsu.edu/2020/03/10/law-review-symposium-to-focus-on-human-trafficking/‬

Law Review Symposium to focus on human trafficking Georgia State Law Review is hosting its annual symposium; this year’s topic is “Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking Research, Innovation and Advocacy.”

Photos from Georgia State University Law Review's post 03/06/2020

Happy Friday! We are excited to announce that we will be hosting Cheryl Naja of to speak at our Symposium, Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking on March 27, 2020! Registration link is below: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20797_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=2410&SINGLESTORE=true

Photos from Georgia State University Law Review's post 03/03/2020

We are excited to continue our Symposium speaker intros with
Hannah Britton. She and many more insightful speakers will be at our Law Review Symposium, Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking on March 27, 2020! Registration link is below: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20797_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=2410&SINGLESTORE=true

Photos from Georgia State University Law Review's post 02/26/2020

We are glad to introduce Professor Jennifer Musto who will be speaking our Symposium, Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking, on March 27, 2020! Link to register is below: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20797_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=2410&SINGLESTORE=true

Photos from Georgia State University Law Review's post 02/25/2020

We are so excited to host Janie Chuang, from American University Washington College of Law, who will be speaking at our Symposium, Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking, on March 27, 2020! Link to register is below: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20797_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=2410&SINGLESTORE=true

Photos from Georgia State University Law Review's post 02/19/2020

Meet Dorsey Jones who will be speaking at our Symposium, Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking, on March 27, 2020! Link to register is below: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20797_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=2410&SINGLESTORE=true

Photos from Georgia State University Law Review's post 02/17/2020

Happy Monday! We are proud to announce Doctor Jordan Greenbaum who will be speaking at our 25th annual Law Review Symposium, Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking, on March 27, 2020! Link to register is below: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20797_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=2410&SINGLESTORE=true

Photos from Georgia State University Law Review's post 02/13/2020

We are proud to announce that Judge Fatima El-Amin will be speaking our 25th annual Law Review Symposium, Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking, on March 27, 2020! Link to register is below: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20797_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=2410&SINGLESTORE=true

Georgia State University Law Review | Vol 36 | Iss 2 02/12/2020

Good Morning! Our latest issue has been released and is available online! Gain some valuable insight from legal scholars around the country. Link is below: https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/gsulr/vol36/iss2/

Georgia State University Law Review | Vol 36 | Iss 2 Cryptocurrency Meets Bankruptcy Law: A Call for Creditor Status for Investors in Initial Coin OfferingsMiriam Albert and J. Scott Colesanti

Photos from Georgia State University Law Review's post 02/11/2020

We are excited to kick off our Symposium speaker intros with Dr. Kimberly S.G. Chang. She and many more insightful speakers will be at our 25th annual Law Review Symposium, Prioritizing Prevention in Human Trafficking on March 27, 2020! Registration link is below: https://secure.touchnet.com/C20797_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=2410&SINGLESTORE=true

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