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Professor Meg Strickler serves as faculty at Georgia State University College of Law, teaching Advanced Evidence to J.D. students and Evidence to LL.M. students while maintaining an active trial practice at Conaway & Strickler, an Atlanta firm specializing in complex criminal litigation.
Her educational background includes:
- B.A. from the University of Delaware
- J.D. from Emory University School of Law
Professor Strickler specializes in Evidence, Criminal Law, Cybercrime, and Privacy Law. She frequently lectures internationally on cybercrime and privacy issues, publishing articles for the American Bar Association and International Bar Association that address evolving digital privacy challenges and regulatory frameworks.
As a licensed attorney in Georgia, New York, and California, she bridges academic theory with real-world litigation. Her dual roles provide students unique access to active criminal cases and emerging cybercrime legal strategies, particularly valuable for those pursuing careers in criminal defense or digital privacy law.
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