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Andrea A. Curcio

Professor of Law, Georgia State University

Andrea A. Curcio graduated with high honors from the University of North Carolina in 1988. She spent six years working as a litigation attorney in North Carolina. Professor Curcio began her teaching career at Georgia State University College of Law in 1994 where she is now a Full Professor. She teaches Civil Procedure and Evidence. She has written in the areas of tort reform (punitive damages), sexual violence and sexual harassment, and legal pedagogy and assessment. She has served as a reporter for the Georgia Supreme Court Equality Commission when it examined how the Georgia justice system could improve its treatment of sexual violence victims.

In the Spring 2007, she was awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to teach in China. In the past ten years, she has won multiple law school and university awards for teaching innovation and effectiveness.

Experience

  • –present
    Law Professor, Georgia State University

Education

  • 1988 
    University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, J.D.