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Each spring, the John Marshall Law Journal hosts a symposium to raise awarness of its immediately forthcoming issue.
The symposium provides panel discussions on the area of Georgia law on which the forthcoming Journal will focus.
These discussions address the issues specifically raised in the Journal articles.
Panelists include the authors contributing to the forthcoming Journal as well as other Georgia law professors,
legislators and practictioners with expertise on the subject at hand.
In anticipation of Volume IV, Issue 2 of the John Marshall Law Journal,
the Journal will host a Symposium on Family & Juvenile Law in Georgia, offering CLE credits, in Spring 2011.
All members of the Georgia legal community are welcome to attend.
More information on the Family & Juvenile Law Symposium will be made available through this website as the details are set.
In the meantime, please send questions regarding the Symposium to lawjournal@johnmarshall.edu.
Adequate Public Education: Georgia's Report Card
February 24, 2010
On February 24, 2010, the John Marshall Law Journal hosted its Annual Symposium entitled,
"Adequate Public Education: Georgia's Report Card."
In honor of its out-going faculty advisor, the John Marshall Law Journal opened the event by designating the Annual Symposium to be The Dean Robert J. D`Agostino Law Journal Symposium in perpetuity.
The Symposium featured four panel discussions on timely issues in education law including religion in schools, charter schools,
the use of restraint and seclusion techniques in schools,
and tuition scholarship programs. Guests included several Atlanta-area school law attorneys, educators, law professors, and students.
The event was a great success and will continue to be an annual spring tradition dedicated to Dean D`Agostino.
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