
ECGAR releases special inauguration-related issue
In its special edition inauguration issue, the Emory Governance and Accountability Review (ECGAR) highlights various expert opinions on matters for the incoming Trump administration to consider.
In its special edition inauguration issue, the Emory Governance and Accountability Review (ECGAR) highlights various expert opinions on matters for the incoming Trump administration to consider.
Law journals provide insight into evolving legal theory, and they also illuminate the application of law in specific practice areas. Two of Emory Law's journals, ECGAR and EBDJ, are especially popular among the judges and attorneys who address the topics of corporate governance and bankruptcy on a daily basis.
An online-only and less traditional law journal, ECGAR focuses on timely content that is useful to practitioners.
Feb. 18 and 19, the Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review and the Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution will partner to present ¿Fraud Against the Government & SEC Whistleblower Actions Training.¿ This event will feature more than 20 authorities on fraud, including U.S. attorneys, experts from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and judges.
Emory University School of Law has introduced a new law review to explore the relationship between the corporation and its stakeholders in the United States and abroad.