Georgia Law: Jury Consultant de La Rue Fighting for ‘Fair and Impartial’

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By Ray Glier – for GSU School of Law Magazine Winter 2017 Issue The reconnaissance that goes into picking a jury is a combination of art and science, and it takes time. It is studying demographics, but it is also studying body language and nonverbal hints from a prospective juror. It is turning over a rock to see what is … Read More

Georgia Law: A HeLPing Hand: Celebrating the HeLP Legal Services Clinic

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By Ray Glier – for GSU School of Law Magazine October 19, 2017 When the judge at an administrative hearing for Social Security benefits leaves the room following the hearing, it can be weeks or months before a decision is rendered about whether to award benefits. Parents or caregivers making the appeal for a disabled child can sit in a stew of worry. Sometimes, though, … Read More