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Scott Fineberg (J.D. ’26) Prepares for Career in Health Law
The appeal of practicing health law came into focus at the intersection of healthcare policy and Scott Fineberg’s (J.D. ‘26) everyday life. A simple diagnosis that turned into a prolonged negotiation with an insurance company revealed to him how the law shapes access to patient care, and how difficult those systems can be to navigate without support.
Redefining the Dress Code: Meet the Triple Panther Behind Urban Juris
As she walked into the Georgia State University College of Law building for her first week of class, Rejess Marshall (J.D. ’26) suddenly felt out of place. For the first time, the expressive streetwear that had always reflected her personality and creativity did not seem to conform to a conventional legal environment. But at the same time, she wasn’t sure if
Holding the Door Open: First-Generation Law Student Creates Opportunities for Others
A proud Atlanta native, Nancy Ramirez (B.A. ’19, M.A. ’20, J.D. ’26) knew she wanted to stay close to home for college. As one of the first in her family to pursue higher education, earning an undergraduate degree already put her in unfamiliar territory, and graduate studies did not even seem possible.
Georgia State Law Hosts National Conference on the Future of Health Law
More than 250 health law professionals from over 90 law and graduate schools around the world attended the 49th American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics (ASLME) Health Law Professors Conference hosted by the Center for Law, Health & Society (CLHS) at Georgia State University College of Law.

