Hay named U.S. Reporter for 2014 Congress on International Comparative Law
L.Q.C. Lamar Professor of Law Peter Hay was named U.S. national reporter for the 2014 International Academy of Comparative Law Congress in Vienna.
L.Q.C. Lamar Professor of Law Peter Hay was named U.S. national reporter for the 2014 International Academy of Comparative Law Congress in Vienna.
Martha Albertson Fineman was the Cecil H. and Ida Green Distinguished Visiting Professor at Green College at the University of British Columbia this past fall.
Turner Environmental Law Clinic students challenged a license issued by the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
The Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory Law named Silas Allard as Associate Director
Emory Law Professor Richard Freer addressed the judges of the United States district court and court of appeals for the Eleventh Circuit last week, in a workshop sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center.
The Emory Moot Court Society saw practice pay off last week, as it advanced to the semifinal round of the regional National Moot Court Competition held Nov. 8-10, in Jacksonville, Fla.
David Adelman 89L, U.S. ambassador to Singapore, discusses the role of southeast Asia in the global economy.
Emory Law's Center for Transactional Law and Practice sponsored the conference 'Preparing the Transactional Lawyer: From Doctrine to Practice,' on Nov. 2-3.
The Georgia Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments at Emory University School of Law at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14.
On Nov. 7, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal announced the appointment of George F. Hutchinson III 89L to the Gwinett County Superior Court Bench.
Emory Law's Mock Trial Society team advanced farther than any Emory team has thus far.
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal appointed Barton Child Law and Policy Center Executive Director Melissa Carter to the Commission on Family Violence.
On Wednesday, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett signed the Land Bank Act, legislation informed by the research of Emory Law Professor Frank Alexander.
Emory Law students got rare insight into a landmark decision this month on digital copyright.
Emory Law's professors are regularly quoted as expects on breaking news stories.
Allan Diamond 79L was appointed the new chair of the Advisory Board of the Emory University School of Law.
War and peace aren't easily defined, Mary L. Dudziak says in her new book, War Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences.
Emory Law launched its innovative juris master program this fall.
The myth of the welfare queen that emerged during the Clinton administration continues to warp tax law and enforcement, Brown argues.
Elizabeth Branch 94L will be sworn in as judge for the Georgia Court of Appeals on Sept. 4.