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Areas of Expertise

Corporate Law, Securities Regulation, Corporate Compliance, Corporate Governance


Courses

Business Associations


Biography

Geeyoung Min joined Emory University School of Law as an associate professor of law in 2026, where she teaches courses across corporate law, securities regulation, and corporate governance and compliance.

Min’s research focuses on a wide range of issues in business law, combining doctrinal and empirical approaches to bridge theoretical frameworks and practical solutions in ways that contribute to both academic discourse and real-world applications. Her scholarship also draws on interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives. Her article, Shareholder Direct Democracy, was recognized as one of the Top 10 Corporate and Securities Law Articles of 2025. 

Min is a research member of the European Corporate Governance Institute. She also serves as chair of the Section on Business Associations for the 2027 Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, and as co-organizer of CRN 46 (Corporate and Securities Law in Society) for the Law and Society Association Annual Meetings in 2025 and 2026. 

Before joining Emory, Min served as an associate professor of law with tenure at Michigan State University College of Law and as an adjunct assistant professor of law at Columbia Law School. She received her BA in Anthropology and BL from Seoul National University, followed by her LLM and JSD from Yale Law School, where she was a recipient of the Lillian Goldman Scholarship and the John. M. Olin Summer Fellowship.