Features
100 years of women
Unlike a number of established law schools, Emory Law admitted women from its founding.
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Teaching equality
Students broadened the recorded history of the law school by writing themselves into the story.
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Worth noting
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- Scholarships make careers possible
- Annual Giving. Turn dollars into change.
- A legacy of law
- Emory@Work
- Challenge met.
- Myers 18L named first black Emory Law Journal editor-in-chief
- Changing the conversation
- Juris master program now offering online option
- Professors in Print
- Fineman named Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award winner
- The changing face of Emory Law
- What role do we play in addressing the issues of the day?
- Friends of Emory Law
Class Notes
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