Paul Lombardo
Paul Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85)
Paul A. Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85) of Georgia State University College of Law has published a new edition of Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenics, the Supreme Court, and Buck v. Bell (Johns Hopkins University Press).
Paul Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85)
Paul A. Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85), Regents Professor and Bobby Lee Cook Professor of Law at Georgia State University College of Law, was chosen as the 2021 Jay Healy Health Law Teacher of the Year by the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics.
Paul Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85)
Paul A. Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85), the Bobby Lee Cook Professor of Law at Georgia State University College of Law, was a featured commentator in the Oct. 16, 2018, broadcast of the PBS program American Experience, “The Eugenics Crusade.” His work on the history of eugenic sterilization and the 1927 Supreme Court case of Buck v. Bell was also highlighted in “Finding Carrie Buck,” a graphic article published online to accompany that program. Earlier this year he was the featured interviewee on the NPR program and podcast Hidden Brain: “Emma, Carrie, Vivian: How A Family Became A Test Case For Forced Sterilizations.”
Paul Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85)
Paul Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85) has been chosen by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia as a Regents Professor, the highest academic appointment in that system. Mr. Lombardo holds the Bobby Lee Cook chair in the College of Law at Georgia State University in Atlanta.