Emory Law's Barbara Woodhouse elected to American Law Institute
The American Law Institute has elected L. Q. C. Lamar Professor of Law Barbara Bennett Woodhouse as one of its thirty-one new members.
The American Law Institute has elected L. Q. C. Lamar Professor of Law Barbara Bennett Woodhouse as one of its thirty-one new members.
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission asks whether a wedding baker can deny service to a same-sex couple on the basis of religious convictions against gay marriage. In an amicus brief filed with several other legal scholars, Emory Law Professor Barbara Woodhouse writes, "To permit business owners to engage in sexual orientation discrimination would ostracize and stigmatize children because of their relationship to or association with their LGBT parents--an outcome inconsistent with the foundational understandings of legal and social equality in the United States."
Fineman, other Emory Law faculty recognized for scholarly impact
Emory Law Professor Barbara Bennett Woodhouse viewed challenges to the Affordable Care Act in terms of harm to children.
Court handed down its decision in Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, Birth Father and the Cherokee Nation.
Emory Law amicus brief says same-sex marriage bans harshly affect children.