Juris master program adds global health specialty
Emory Law offers a new concentration in its juris master program through a partnership with the Emory Global Health Institute.
Emory Law offers a new concentration in its juris master program through a partnership with the Emory Global Health Institute.
In this "live client clinic," students take part in all aspects of civil litigation.
Executive, judicial and legislative branches are trying to untangle the web of technological innovation.
Emory Lawyer is published twice annually by Emory University School of Law.
Members of the Emory Law faculty provide their analyses of the Supreme Court's 2014 term decisions.
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im argues that Islam is protected by the establishment clause like all other religions.
Emory Law professor Paul Zwier advises to take actual conditions into account when establishing a rule of law.
Teemu Ruskola's latest book, Legal Orientalism: China, The United States, and Modern Law, is a comparative study about ideas of law.
Emory Law Professor Barbara Bennett Woodhouse viewed challenges to the Affordable Care Act in terms of harm to children.