Gauthier 18L: Reform needed in SEC to guarantee a fair adjudicator
In a recent issue of Emory Law Journal, Lucy Gauthier 18L explores criticisms of the Securities and Exchange Commission's judges.
In a recent issue of Emory Law Journal, Lucy Gauthier 18L explores criticisms of the Securities and Exchange Commission's judges.
Janiel Myers 18L has been named the first black editor-in-chief of the Emory Law Journal, the law school's oldest publication. ELJ publishes six issues a year, featuring professional and student articles on a broad range of legal topics, and remains entirely student edited.
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.
In his dissent on the 5-4 Obergefell v. Hodges decision, Chief Justice John Roberts cited an Emory Law Journal article by Ron Den Otter, "Three May Not Be a Crowd: The Case for a Constitutional Right to Plural Marriage."" 64 Emory Law Journal 1977 (2015)
The Emory Law Journal's latest issue assesses the future of marriage law in the specific context of whether polygamy is constitutionally protected.
The Emory Law Journal will host a one-day symposium on labor law on Friday, April 10 at the law school.
The Emory Law Journal will host a one-day symposium on labor law on Friday, April 10 at the law school.
Emory Law notes with sadness the passing of Randolph W. Thrower 34C 36L 84H on March 8, 2014.
Ledbetter will present the keynote address at the annual Legal Association for Women Students conference titled, "Will Leaning In Shatter the Glass Ceiling?"