Emily Suski
Clinical Supervising Attorney
Emily Suski received a Bachelor's degree with distinction, a Master of Social Work, and a Law degree from the University of North Carolina. She also received a Master of Laws degree with honors in Advocacy from the Georgetown University Law Center.
Emily is a Clinical Supervising Attorney in the in-house Health Law Partnership (HeLP) Legal Services Clinic at the Georgia State University College of Law. Prior to joining the HeLP Clinic, she co-taught the Child Advocacy Clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law, and she was a Clinical Teaching Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center. She also worked at the Legal Aid Justice Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Professor Suski has extensive experience advocating for children and adolescents with disabilities and has trained hundreds of medical professionals, lawyers, and others on education and disability law. Her professional and teaching interests include how health, disabilities, and poverty affect students in the public education system, as well as the ways interdisciplinary collaboration can improve outcomes for youth with health problems and disabilities.
Professor Suski co-teaches the HeLP I and II courses.




