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        <title>Georgiev: Asset managers don't focus on executive pay</title>
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        <dc:title>Georgiev: Asset managers don't focus on executive pay</dc:title>
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        <title>Jennings: UAE banks' lending practices would raise flags in U.S.</title>
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        <dc:title>Jennings: UAE banks' lending practices would raise flags in U.S.</dc:title>
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        <title>Sag: AI terms in strike deal a victory for writers</title>
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        <title>Jacobi's SCOTUS forecast for guns, gerrymandering, agencies, First Amendment</title>
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        <title>Smith: Cop City case could allow voters to challenge unpopular laws</title>
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        <dc:title>Smith: Cop City case could allow voters to challenge unpopular laws</dc:title>
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        <dc:title>Levine: Why Willis didn’t pursue charges against Graham in Trump probe</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</dc:description>
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        <title>Ajunwa: US employers still have all the power in the workplace</title>
        <description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</description>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
      
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        <dc:title>Ajunwa: US employers still have all the power in the workplace</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</dc:description>
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        <title>Sag: What AI art is 'human enough' to earn copyright?</title>
        <description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</description>
        <link>https://www.wired.com/story/ai-art-copyright-matthew-allen/</link>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
      
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        <dc:title>Sag: What AI art is 'human enough' to earn copyright?</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>Smith on uncharted territory and the insurrection clause</title>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
      
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        <dc:title>Smith on uncharted territory and the insurrection clause</dc:title>
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        <title>Nash on potential chaos of trying Trump codefendants together</title>
        <description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</description>
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                                <atom:name>Daily Beast</atom:name>
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                <atom:summary>In 1983, a first-of-its-kind government study  revealed race was the primary factor that determined where hazardous waste winds up in the South—which was predominantly in Black communities.</atom:summary>
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        <dc:title>Nash on potential chaos of trying Trump codefendants together</dc:title>
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        <title>Sag: AI output isn't original expression, nor does it merit copyright</title>
        <description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</description>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
      
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        <dc:title>Sag: AI output isn't original expression, nor does it merit copyright</dc:title>
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        <title>Ajunwa: How AI allows businesses to quantify workers</title>
        <description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
      
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                <atom:summary>In 1983, a first-of-its-kind government study  revealed race was the primary factor that determined where hazardous waste winds up in the South—which was predominantly in Black communities.</atom:summary>
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        <dc:title>Ajunwa: How AI allows businesses to quantify workers</dc:title>
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        <title>Jacobi: Roberts steers when SCOTUS justices interrupt each other</title>
        <description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
      
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                <atom:summary>In 1983, a first-of-its-kind government study  revealed race was the primary factor that determined where hazardous waste winds up in the South—which was predominantly in Black communities.</atom:summary>
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        <dc:title>Jacobi: Roberts steers when SCOTUS justices interrupt each other</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>Nash: How Meadows' testimony could help prosecutors</title>
        <description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</description>
        <link>https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-mark-meadows-testimony-may-have-just-helped-prosecutors</link>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
      
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                <atom:summary>In 1983, a first-of-its-kind government study  revealed race was the primary factor that determined where hazardous waste winds up in the South—which was predominantly in Black communities.</atom:summary>
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        <dc:title>Nash: How Meadows' testimony could help prosecutors</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice and The Carter Center will host “Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections.” This symposium will launch a partnership between the CCRSJ and the Center that aims to increase support for civil rights and social justice in the legal community.</dc:description>
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        <title>Search launches for next dean of Emory University School of Law</title>
        <description>Provost Ravi Bellamkonda has announced an internal search for a candidate with deep commitment to Emory Law to build on the progress made by Dean Mary Anne Bobinski, who recently shared plans to step down at the end of her term. </description>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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        <dc:title>Search launches for next dean of Emory University School of Law</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Provost Ravi Bellamkonda has announced an internal search for a candidate with deep commitment to Emory Law to build on the progress made by Dean Mary Anne Bobinski, who recently shared plans to step down at the end of her term. </dc:description>
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        <title>Gateway to opportunities: Students reflect on Veterans Clinic experience</title>
        <description>Emory Law's Volunteer Clinic for Veterans (VCV) has evolved into a pivotal touchpoint addressing the legal needs of low-income Georgia veterans</description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                            <atom:summary>In 1983, a first-of-its-kind government study  revealed race was the primary factor that determined where hazardous waste winds up in the South—which was predominantly in Black communities.</atom:summary>
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        <dc:title>Gateway to opportunities: Students reflect on Veterans Clinic experience</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Emory Law's Volunteer Clinic for Veterans (VCV) has evolved into a pivotal touchpoint addressing the legal needs of low-income Georgia veterans</dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>New assistant dean to bolster student support efforts </title>
        <description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </description>
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                            <atom:summary>In 1983, a first-of-its-kind government study  revealed race was the primary factor that determined where hazardous waste winds up in the South—which was predominantly in Black communities.</atom:summary>
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        <dc:title>New assistant dean to bolster student support efforts </dc:title>
        <dc:description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </dc:description>
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        <title>Bar honors Carson 08L for service to Georgia veterans</title>
        <description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                            <atom:summary>Emory Law’s Volunteer Clinic for Veterans former Senior Staff Attorney Carlissa Carson 08L has received the Georgia State Bar’s Marshall-Tuttle Award, which honors lawyers who work on behalf of Georgia’s more than 700,000 veterans. </atom:summary>
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        <dc:title>Bar honors Carson 08L for service to Georgia veterans</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </dc:description>
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        <title>Cracking and packing Black voters: Alabama v. Milligan</title>
        <description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </description>
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                            <atom:summary>In three consolidated lawsuits, Alabama voters are currently challenging the state’s most recently enacted Congressional map, arguing that it violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.</atom:summary>
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        <dc:title>Cracking and packing Black voters: Alabama v. Milligan</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </dc:description>
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        <title>Haaland: Indian Child Welfare Act withstands challenge</title>
        <description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </description>
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                        <atom:name>Melissa D. Carter</atom:name>
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                            <atom:summary>In June, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in Haaland v. Brackeen, a case brought in separate actions by the state of Texas, a biological mother, and non-Native American adoptive and potential adoptive parents challenging the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).</atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2023-07-23T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Haaland: Indian Child Welfare Act withstands challenge</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>Sackett v. EPA:  Redefining ‘waters of the United States’</title>
        <description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </description>
        <link>http://law.emory.edu/news-and-events/releases/2023/07/nevitt-scotus-sackett-v-epa-redefining-waters-of-the-united-states.html</link>
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        <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jul 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                            <atom:summary>The Supreme Court just issued a significant environmental law ruling in Sackett v. EPA, ruling against the EPA’s authority to regulate certain wetlands under the Federal Clean Water Protection Act.  The Court’s holding is a massive disappointment for environmentalists.</atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2023-07-22T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Sackett v. EPA:  Redefining ‘waters of the United States’</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>303 Creative: Free speech reigns, even in the marketplace</title>
        <description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </description>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jul 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                            <atom:summary>The Supreme Court has taken an enthusiastic role in enforcing free speech guarantees. In 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, the Court made clear that customized website design is “pure speech,” and that free speech protections trump antidiscrimination law, even when the speaker is acting in the marketplace.</atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2023-07-20T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>303 Creative: Free speech reigns, even in the marketplace</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>Nearly 50 Emory Law students at work in summer public interest jobs</title>
        <description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </description>
        <link>http://law.emory.edu/news-and-events/releases/2023/07/2023-epic-grants-49-emory-law-students-work-in-public-interest-internships.html</link>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                                    <atom:summary>This summer, 49 Emory Law rising 2Ls and 3Ls are at work in government offices and nonprofits across the country. Most internships are in Georgia, but organizations from Los Angeles to Miami are also providing students with a firsthand view of what it’s like to practice in the public interest.  </atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2023-07-19T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Nearly 50 Emory Law students at work in summer public interest jobs</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>Ignoring Precedent: Abitron and Trademark Extraterritoriality</title>
        <description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </description>
        <link>http://law.emory.edu/news-and-events/releases/2023/07/holbrook-scotus-2023-abitron.html</link>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                        <atom:name>Timothy R. Holbrook</atom:name>
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                            <atom:summary>The courts have long applied a presumption against the extraterritorial reach of US law. While Congress can use domestic laws to regulate conduct outside of the United States, such regulation is not generally the norm. </atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2023-07-19T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Ignoring Precedent: Abitron and Trademark Extraterritoriality</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Kelly Woodford joins Emory Law as assistant dean of student affairs and a member of the law school’s senior leadership team. </dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>Sag testifies on AI, copyright before Senate subcommittee </title>
        <description>Earlier this month, Professor Matthew Sag joined an artist whose work has been seen by millions in Marvel blockbusters when both testified before a Senate subcommittee on how U.S. copyright law should address generative artificial intelligence. Other panelists included executives from music, AI, and creative software industries. </description>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jul 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                        <atom:name>Lisa Ashmore</atom:name>
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                            <atom:summary>The courts have long applied a presumption against the extraterritorial reach of US law. While Congress can use domestic laws to regulate conduct outside of the United States, such regulation is not generally the norm. </atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2023-07-18T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Sag testifies on AI, copyright before Senate subcommittee </dc:title>
        <dc:description>Earlier this month, Professor Matthew Sag joined an artist whose work has been seen by millions in Marvel blockbusters when both testified before a Senate subcommittee on how U.S. copyright law should address generative artificial intelligence. Other panelists included executives from music, AI, and creative software industries. </dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>Statement on Marvin Arrington Sr.'s Passing</title>
        <description>Emory University School of Law joins Atlanta and the nation in mourning the loss of the Honorable Marvin Arrington Sr. 67L. </description>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                                    <atom:summary>The courts have long applied a presumption against the extraterritorial reach of US law. While Congress can use domestic laws to regulate conduct outside of the United States, such regulation is not generally the norm. </atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2023-07-06T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Statement on Marvin Arrington Sr.'s Passing</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Emory University School of Law joins Atlanta and the nation in mourning the loss of the Honorable Marvin Arrington Sr. 67L. </dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>Bedzow named inaugural executive director of Emory Purpose Project</title>
        <description>Ira Bedzow 14G has been selected to lead the Emory Purpose Project, a signature element of the Student Flourishing initiative.</description>
        <link>http://law.emory.edu/news-and-events/releases/2023/06/bedzow-named-inaugural-executive-director-of-emory-purpose-project.html</link>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jun 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                        <atom:name>Ashlee Gardner</atom:name>
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                            <atom:summary>The courts have long applied a presumption against the extraterritorial reach of US law. While Congress can use domestic laws to regulate conduct outside of the United States, such regulation is not generally the norm. </atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2023-06-28T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Bedzow named inaugural executive director of Emory Purpose Project</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Ira Bedzow 14G has been selected to lead the Emory Purpose Project, a signature element of the Student Flourishing initiative.</dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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        <title>Center for Transactional Law and Practice celebrates 15 years</title>
        <description>The Center for Transactional Law and Practice celebrated its fifteenth anniversary May 18, 2023, at the Miller-Ward Alumni House. </description>
        <link>http://law.emory.edu/news-and-events/releases/2023/06/center-for-transactional-law-and-practice-celebrates-15-years.html</link>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jun 2023 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                        <atom:name>Jasmine Reese</atom:name>
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                            <atom:summary>The courts have long applied a presumption against the extraterritorial reach of US law. While Congress can use domestic laws to regulate conduct outside of the United States, such regulation is not generally the norm. </atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2023-06-09T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Center for Transactional Law and Practice celebrates 15 years</dc:title>
        <dc:description>The Center for Transactional Law and Practice celebrated its fifteenth anniversary May 18, 2023, at the Miller-Ward Alumni House. </dc:description>
        <dc:source>Emory University - School of Law</dc:source>
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