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2022: In the News
Smith: Dobbs will likely put Georgia heartbeat law in effect
Hutchinson: Expect more litigation on medication abortions
Georgiev: Proposed SEC climate rule doesn't violate 1st Amendment
Carson: New bill would greatly benefit vets exposed to burn pits
Smith: SCOTUS gun case ruling will affect Georgia less
Lawrence: What reversing Roe would mean for the rule of law
Georgiev's research featured on Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
Blank: Strict rules govern treatment of POWs
Georgiev on the Voices of Corporate Governance podcast
Holbrook: SCOTUS may test extraterritorial waters for first time in decades
Bedzow: Management science facing Kuhnian revolution
Morris: Young female attorneys don't get credit for their work
Georgiev on the public-private divide
Smith: A SCOTUS draft is just that
Volokh on Roe v. Wade, state trigger laws
Blank: War reparations for Ukraine
Fineman elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Lawrence: Why the CDC is fighting ruling on mask mandate
Turner Clinic recognized on Earth Day 2022 as part of Emory’s sustainability initiatives
Brown: How tax code's racial bias affects generational wealth
Lawrence: The Trump move Democrats want Biden to use
Brown: How the tax code preserves white wealth
Brown: Options for struggling taxpayers
Georgiev's research cited in SEC commissioner's speech
Georgiev: SEC's proposed climate disclosure has social, financial relevance
Smith: Jackson's varied experience a boon for SCOTUS
Blank: Mounting evidence of war crimes in Ukraine
Podcast unpacks Price's new book on epidemics, plague
Vertinsky comments on conflict over cancer drug's affordability
Blank: International laws that might hold Putin accountable
Blank: The difference between war crimes, genocide
Levine: New JM concentrations in employment, data privacy
Georgiev critiques critics of SEC's climate disclosure proposal
Satz: Deafblind Harvard Law grad defies ableism
Georgiev on the SEC's proposed climate disclosure rule, materiality
Blank: Targeting civilians could violate international law
Smith: Three things matter to SCOTUS
Volokh: Why calls to ban books are increasing
Brown: Tax subsidies created with white taxpayers in mind
Smith explains law clerks' roles at SCOTUS
Brown: Don't go after low-income tax payers to solve the tax gap
Blank: You can't label U.S. F-22s with Chinese flags
Georgiev discusses public-private divide in securities law
Blank: War in Ukraine a 'dangerous moment' for the world
Blank: Russian invasion flagrant breach of international law
Price's forthcoming book on epidemics earns starred review
Smith: Prosecutors met burden to prove Arbery's murder a hate crime
Hutchinson outlines new Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice plans
At tax time, green isn't the only color that matters
Smith: How Georgia's Supreme Court avoids politicization
Dudziak in documentary examining legacy of Black U.S. ambassadors
Brown: Colorblind environmental justice isn't possible
Brown: How to fix America's racial wealth gap
Smith: On Biden's promise to nominate a Black woman to Supreme Court
Hutchinson: Key laws that advanced civil rights
Broyde: In Scientology case, 'faith can't abrogate a contract’'
Dudziak essay cited on mourning, apathy, in a pandemic
Shepherd's research shows Biden is nominating more public defenders to the bench
Georgiev: SEC may follow Europe, require more disclosures from private companies
Smith: Our actions ensure the moral universe bends toward justice
Bagley: Gruyère is Gruyère, no matter where it’s produced
Brown: The effects of ending the child tax credit