Goldfeder in Forbes: How Hobby Lobby will affect business
in Hobby Lobby, the justices consider whether a for-profit corporation can refuse to provide certain contraceptive services in health plans offered to employees
in Hobby Lobby, the justices consider whether a for-profit corporation can refuse to provide certain contraceptive services in health plans offered to employees
The U.S. Supreme Court will likely issue a ruling next year requiring all states to allow same-sex couples to marry, an Emory constitutional law expert predicts.
A Journal of Diversity Management study published this month shows that for the academic year 2012-13, 71 percent of presidents were white and male.
The scare tactic raised by the food industry that labeling would increase prices has been debunked in an study by Joanna Shepherd Bailey, a professor at Emory University School of Law.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office cancelled six federal trademarks registered to the Washington Redskins.
In its proposed new regulations, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that many of the benefits of its mandate will arise not from the direct benefits of lower levels of carbon emissions, but from so-called health "co-benefits."
For the first time, a computer program passed the Turing Test for artificial intelligence.
Earlier this week, the Atlanta City Council passed the urban agriculture zoning ordinance.
Professor Buzbee discusses the EPA's new policy on greenhouse gas emissions.