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'Dream in the future, live in the moment'
On Sunday, May 12, Emory University School of Law graduated more than 300 students during ceremonies held at the Gas South Convention Center in Duluth. They earned doctor of juridical science, juris doctor, master of laws, and juris master degrees.

2024 awards go to public interest legends
This year EPIC honored a veteran public defender, a former investigator turned civil rights attorney, and an Am Law 100 firm partner who has logged hundreds of pro bono hours over nearly 40 years in practice.

What makes a legacy? Meet the Levins.
Ian Levin is a partner at Schulte Roth & Zabel in New York City. On May 12, he was on the speaker dais to watch his son graduate, and to charge the Class of 2024 in his role as chair of Emory Law’s Advisory Board. Ryan, Emory Law’s Student Bar Association president, received the “Most Outstanding 3L Student Award.”

McDonald Agape Foundation awards $2M to CSLR
CSLR has been awarded $2 million of new gifts from the McDonald Agape Foundation. This is the Foundation’s fifth major award to the Center over the past two decades, and these funds have helped to underwrite a long series of research projects, publications, and public programs in law and religion.

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Worth Noting

- 'Dream in the future, live in the moment'
- 2024 awards go to public interest legends
- CSLR receives McDonald Agape Foundation award
- What makes a legacy? Meet the Levins
- New summer stipends
- Pathways to the profession
- Emory Law honors Fineman’s legacy and dedicates FLT archive
- Juris Master program takes new name
- Celebrating student success
- Associate Dean Emeritus Jim Elliott 66C 66L
- John Witte elected to AAAS
- Hurtado balances resilience with service
- Brazilian attorney sails past language hurdle
- EPD head of comms earns juris master