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Fall 2020

Legal education in a pandemic


On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization officially characterized COVID-19 as a pandemic. The same day, Emory Law announced it would transition to remote teaching for the remainder of the spring term.

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Fighting for the right to vote

Alumni share their thoughts and experiences on voter rights v. suppression.

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 Fighting for the right to vote

The 19th Amendment and Eléonore Raoul's role in the struggle

More than a century ago, Atlanta’s traffic was already making headlines—for obstructing the city’s first women’s suffrage parade.

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The19th Amendment and Eléonore Raoul's role in the struggle

Features

An EPIC Summer

The summer was fraught with barriers to work, but Emory University School of Law students found alternative methods to get the job done.

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An EPIC Summer

Redefining and recommitting

Q&A with the new chief diversity officer

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Derrick Howard

Worth Noting

  • Kristin Johnson joins Emory Law
  • Working from home
  • Generosity through tough times

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