Martha Albertson Fineman: News Releases and In the News
Fineman to take lead of Center for International and Comparative Law
Martha Albertson Fineman, Robert W. Woodruff Professor, will take the helm of Emory Law’s Center for International and Comparative Law in the coming academic year.
Martha Albertson Fineman named to Academy of Arts and Sciences
Martha Albertson Fineman, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, is among four Emory professors recently elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Fineman elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Bar Foundation names Fineman 2022 ‘Outstanding Scholar’
Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law Martha Albertson Fineman has received the American Bar Foundation’s 2022 Outstanding Scholar Award.
Fineman among most cited in family law and critical theories of law
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Emory's Fineman wins Albany Law School's Miriam M. Netter '72 Stoneman Award
Emory Law Professor Martha Albertson Fineman received the Miriam M. Netter `72 Stoneman Award from Albany Law School in recognition of her efforts to expand opportunities for women.
Professor Martha A. Fineman named Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award winner
The Women in Legal Education section of the Association of American Law Schools has selected Professor Martha Albertson Fineman as the next recipient of the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award.
Fineman, other Emory Law faculty recognized for scholarly impact
Fineman, other Emory Law faculty recognized for scholarly impact
Fineman named 2015-16 William Allan Neilson Professor at Smith College
Martha Fineman, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law recently joined the Smith College community as the
Fineman takes vulnerability research to UK audiences in recent talks
Deborah Dinner and Martha A. Fineman, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, recently participated in talks exploring Fineman's pioneering scholarship on vulnerability theory held across the pond at the University of Birmingham and Leeds University.
Workshop: 'Vulnerability at the Intersection of the Changing Firm and the Changing Family'
In a two-day workshop, Deborah Dinner, associate professor of law, will be joined by authorities in family and labor law, corporate law, welfare history, economics and policy who use the concepts of vulnerability and resilience to argue for a more responsive state.
Emory Law Journal focuses on polygamy in last issue of year
The Emory Law Journal's latest issue assesses the future of marriage law in the specific context of whether polygamy is constitutionally protected.
Emory Law authors contribute to social sciences reference collection
Emory University School of Law authors played a significant role in the second edition of the International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, which was officially published by Elsevier on April 2.
Universal vulnerability should inform public policy
While there has been undeniable progress for women in many areas of law, some, such as reproductive rights and their relationship to pay equity, are still at issue.
Fineman, Feminism and Legal Theory Project mark 30 years
The Feminism and Legal Theory Project, founded by Professor Martha Fineman, celebrates its 30th year.
Fineman in the Guardian: why having children is unlike buying a Porsche
A Harvard professor compared choosing a car to having kids. It's a poor reason to deny maternity coverage to struggling parents
Fineman, Marvel dispute claims that coming wave of elderly will swamp healthcare
As we usher in the first health care enrollments under the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act -- popularly known as "Obamacare" -- the concern over spiking insurance rates is reaching new heights and generating new fights.
Fineman receives honorary juris doctor from Sweden's Lund University
Martha Fineman received an honorary juris doctor degree from Sweden's Lund University
Professor Fineman is Visiting Professor at Green College in British Columbia
Martha Albertson Fineman was the Cecil H. and Ida Green Distinguished Visiting Professor at Green College at the University of British Columbia this past fall.