Marjorie L. Girth

Lawyer | Educator

Marjorie Girth

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1939

Born in Trenton, New Jersey to Harold Brookman and Marjorie Simonson Girth.

1959

Receives a Bachelor of Arts from Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts.

1962

Receives a Bachelor of Laws from Harvard University.

1965

Becomes a research associate at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.

1971

Becomes an associate professor of the State University of New York Law School at Buffalo.

1971

Co-authors the Brookings book “Bankruptcy: Problem, Process, Reform” with David T. Stanley.

1972

Receives the Centennial Award for Professional Achievement from the Alumnae Association of Mount Holyoke College.

1976

Authors the book, “Poor People’s Lawyers (An Exposition-University Book).”

1979

Serves as a visiting professor at the University of Virginia Law School.

1981

Authors the book, “Bankruptcy Options for the Consumer Debtor.”

1991

Becomes a visiting Southeastern Bankruptcy Law Institute professor of Emory University Law School.

1992

Becomes a full professor and dean of Georgia State University College of Law.

1993

Becomes a member of the Georgia Supreme Court’s Commission on Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Court System.

1996

Becomes a member of the committee on standards of the profession of the State Bar of Georgia.

1996

Serves as a visiting Southeastern Bankruptcy Law Institute scholar of Emory University School of Law.

1997

Elected to membership in the American Law Institute.

2003

Serves as a visiting professor and scholar at Warsaw University’s Law School in Warsaw, Poland.

2004

Becomes a member of the Commission on Access and Fairness in the Courts of the Supreme Court of Georgia.

2007

Serves as audit committee chair of the Law School Admission Council.

2015

Receives the Distinguished Service and Lifetime Achievement Award in Bankruptcy Law from Emory University School of Law.

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