Nondiscrimination Policy
Georgia State University, a unit of the University System of Georgia, is an equal opportunity educational institution and is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Also, Georgia State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or ethnic origin in its admission policies.
Student Organization Contact Information
OutLaw (The Lesbian and Gay Law Student Association)
Professor Ellen Taylor
Phone: 404.413.9193
Faculty Contact Information
Professor Ellen Taylor
Phone: 404.413.9193
Administrator Contact Information
No details provided.
Course Titles and/or Descriptions
Sexual Identity and the Law
Domestic Partnership Benefits
Additional Information
The College of Law is located in the downtown Atlanta community, and our student population reflects the diversity of the city.
We believe that we all benefit from associating with people with a wide variety of life experiences and viewpoints, and we
welcome applications that demonstrate qualities or experiences that will enrich the diversity of our classes. The College of Law
strives to provide a supportive environment for LGBT students, both in and out of the classroom.
Our law admissions process
is all about getting to know the applicants. LGBT applicants are strongly urged to apply, and there are several places in the
application where they can speak to LGBT issues or identity. The application encourages applicants to explain their
extracurricular activities and community service contributions. LGBT applicants may also include diversity statements to
explain who they are and what they will bring and contribute to the College of Law. Many applicants also use their personal
statements to introduce themselves to us.
Students can join OutLaw (the Lesbian and Gay Law Student Association), as well as
many other student organizations. OutLaw works to ensure that all students attending the College of Law are exposed to LGBT
legal issues. It sponsors community service events and invites guest speakers to talk about many issues, especially those
related to LGBT themes. The Stonewall Bar Association is the local professional association for LGBT lawyers, and it provides
student memberships and reaches out to our students in a number of ways. The College of Law also sponsors speaker events
on campus to address issues of interest to gay and lesbian law students.
In addition, the College of Law's Career Services
Office sponsors a workshop covering pre- and post-employment needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender law
students. The Career Services Office also provides resources specifically targeting gay and lesbian law students. Alumni
referrals are also available through the Career Services Office.
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