2nd Innovator Diversity Pilots Conference - Friday, September 20, 2024 - Emory Law
The 2024 Conference was held on Friday, September 20, 2024 in Tull Auditorium at Emory University School of Law.
In the US, women represent over 50% of the workforce and 27% of STEM workers, but only 13% of inventors. A growing number of companies, ...
The State of American Civil Justice: A Story of Exodus and Transformation
Rich Freer, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, presents the John F. Morgan Sr. Distinguished Faculty Lecture “The State of American Civil Justice: A Story of Exodus and Transformation.”
One of the law school's signature annual events, the Inspiration Awards celebrate members of our community who demonstrate extraordinary commitment to public interest and public service.
2024 HONOREES
Unsung Devotion to Those Most in Need • Attee...
Emory Law Professor Kevin Quinn discusses his scholarship on election law, and his Martin–Quinn scores.
View Prof. Quinn's profile at: https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/quinn-kevin-profile.html
Emory Law Professor Kevin Quinn discusses his scholarship on election law, and his Martin–Quinn scores.
View Prof. Quinn's profile at: https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/quinn-kevin-profile.html
John Acevedo, Visiting Associate Professor of Practice; Faculty Director, LLM/MCL Programs
Emory Laws John Acevedo discusses her scholarship on criminal obscenity law and alcohol regulation.
View Prof. Acevedo's profile at: https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-visiting/acevedo-profile.html
John Acevedo, Visiting Associate Professor of Practice; Faculty Director, LLM/MCL Programs
Emory Laws John Acevedo discusses her scholarship on criminal obscenity law and alcohol regulation.
View Prof. Acevedo's profile at: https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-visiting/acevedo-profile.html
Emory Law Professor Deepa Acevedo discusses her scholarship on legal anthropology.
View Prof. Acevedo's profile at: https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/acevedo-profile.html
Emory Law Professor Deepa Acevedo discusses her scholarship on legal anthropology.
View Prof. Acevedo's profile at: https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/acevedo-profile.html
Emory Law Professor Andrew Jennings discusses his scholarship on corporate and business law, and his passion for podcasts.
View Prof. Jenning's profile at: https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/jennings-profile.html
Emory Law Professor Andrew Jennings discusses his scholarship on corporate and business law, and his passion for podcasts.
View Prof. Jenning's profile at: https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/jennings-profile.html
Alumni Spotlight: Captain Robert Jones 14L, U.S. Judge Advocate General's Corps
Captain Robert Jones speaks about his time at Emory Law, how he ended up in military law, and things to know if you are interested in the U.S. Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG)
Music by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Part 1 of the 2023 Emory Public Interest Committee Conference
Mental health is an integral and universal aspect of well-being, affecting individuals of all walks of life. “Balancing the Scales: Mental Health Awareness in the Law” will explore ho...
Part 2 of the 2023 Emory Public Interest Committee Conference
Trauma Informed Care, Secondary Trauma, and Attorney Wellness
Mental health is an integral and universal aspect of well-being, affecting individuals of all walks of life. “Balancing the...
Nicole Morris, Director of TI:GER and the Innovation and Legal Tech Initiative (ILTI)
Watch Professor Nicole Morris briefly talk about the law school's new legal tech initiative and the TI:GER® (Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results) program.
Nicole Morris, Director of TI:GER and the Innovation and Legal Tech Initiative (ILTI)
Watch Professor Nicole Morris talk about the law school's new legal tech initiative and the TI:GER® (Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results) program.
CICL SERIES: THE CONSTITUTION OF EVERYDAY LIFE
A Discussion of the Book Data Cartels: The Companies that Control and Monopolize Our Information with Author Sarah Lamdan, Professor of Law, CUNY School of Law featuring Jennifer Romig (Emory) and Profes...
The 2023 Thrower Symposium, held on Thursday, February 2, 2023 from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m., explored "The Future of America’s Efforts to Promote the Rule of Law Abroad".
Though the rule of law is perennially a critical subject, recent challenges have ...
One of Emory Law's signature events, the Inspiration Awards celebrate members of our community who do extraordinary work in the public interest and provide funding for public interest summer grants. The event raises funds to provide stipends for stud...
The 8th Annual TI:GER Innovation Conference, "What's Next for Crypto?," was held on Thursday, January 26, 2022 .
The conference, featured keynote speaker CFTC Commissioner Kristin Johnson, addressed the future for cryptocurrencies in light of recent...
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Emory University School of Law presented its annual MLK Jr. Day lecture Thursday, January 19, at 6 p.m. The speaker was Janai Nelson, president and director-counsel of the Legal Defense Fund (LDF).
2023 Annual Bederman Lecture: "Destroying Democracy by Law" | Emory University School of Law
The Annual Bederman Lecture, "Destroying Democracy by Law" featuring Kim Lane Scheppele, was held at Emory University School of Law on January 11, 2023. Thank you to the Center for International and Comparative Law for hosting this event.
Emory University School of Law Master of Laws Degree
Emory's Master of Laws (LLM) is a highly customizable 24-credit-hour program designed for individuals with a first degree in law who are seeking to build upon their legal background for professional and scholarly advancement.
Charlotte Kacprowicz Interview: Emory Law Volunteer Clinic for Veterans
Charlotte Kacprowicz 24L tells us about her time working at the Volunteer Clinic for Veterans, finding her community at #EmoryLaw and her plans for the future.
Get to know more about Associate Professor Mark Nevitt as speaks about the intersection of national security and climate change and what he hopes students will learn in his classes, his military service and his impression of Emory University School o...
7th Annual AtlAS Lecture featuring IBA President Sternford Moyo
The Seventh Annual AtlAS Hybrid Lecture was held on the evening of April 28th 2022 with featured speaker Sternford Moyo, President of the International Bar Association (IBA). The Lecture will consider “The Importance of International Dispute Resol...
First Amendment: Gateway to Social Justice
Thursday, February 3, 2022
9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Emory University School of Law via Zoom
Keynote: Darren Hutchinson, Professor of Law and John Lewis Chair for Civil Rights and Social Justice, Emory Univ...
2022 TI:GER Innovation Conference – What You Need to Know about NFTs, Digital Assets and the Metaverse
This year’s theme is NFTs, Digital Assets and the Metaverse and will address the exploding interest in NFTs and the use of digital assets in t...
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2022, Emory University School of Law held an “Ali’s Comeback - The Untold Story” online panel discussion on Tuesday, January 18, 7 p.m., about the unlikely group of people who helped Muhammed Ali, the "G...
A lecture by Martha A. Fineman, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law and founding director of the Vulnerability and Human Condition Initiative at Emory University School of Law
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has always relied on academic partnerships for scientific research and to find future members of the Nuclear Security Enterprise. The latest partnership, with the Technological Innovation: Generating Ec...
2021 Thrower Symposium: Panel I. Personal Data Protection: How Technology Jeopardizes Privacy
This event was held on Thursday, February 4, 2021.
Morgan Cloud, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law (Moderator)
Anita L. Allen, Vice Provost for Faculty, Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Phi...
2021 Thrower Symposium: Technology & the 4th Amendment: Surveillance & Security in the Digital Age
This event was held on Thursday, February 4, 2021.
Panel II. Technology and the Fourth Amendment: Surveillance and Security in the Digital Age
Kay L. Levine, Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law (Moderator)
Chaz Arnett, Associate Pro...
2021 Thrower Symposium: Panel III: Antitrust & Big Tech: Consolidation and the Resulting Tension
This event was held on Thursday, February 4, 2021.
Panel III: Antitrust & Big Tech: Consolidation and the Resulting Tension
Lawrence (Larry) A. Reicher, Chief, Office of Decree Enforcement and Compliance (Antitrust Division), United States Depart...
Keynote Address on the History of Voting Rights and the Current Efforts to Defend Them. Followed by: Supreme Court Trends on Voting Rights and COVID-Related Litigation
2021 TIGER Innovation Conference: Advancing Equity in Innovation Pt 1
The conference explored issues concerning gender and racial gaps in the innovation system such as access to resources for entrepreneurs who are women and people of color and the underrepresentation of diverse inventors in the patent system.
2021 TIGER Innovation Conference: Advancing Equity in Innovation Pt 2
The conference explored issues concerning gender and racial gaps in the innovation system such as access to resources for entrepreneurs who are women and people of color and the underrepresentation of diverse inventors in the patent system.
In House Experience: Women Leaders in General Counsel
Emory Law alumni came together for a panel discussion about working in-house as general counsel at a Fortune 500 company. These talented women discussed their professional and personal journeys and the opportunities and challenges they encountered al...
Emory Law Presents: Conversations About Racism in the 21st Century, Part 2
Thursday, October 1, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences Kimberly Jacob Arriola discussed racial disparities in healthcare. After graduating from Spelman College in 1994, Arriola earned an MA in 1996 ...
Emory Law Presents: Conversations About Racism, Part 1
Thursday, September 3, Associate Professor of Law Fred Smith Jr. discussed policing and qualified immunity. Professor Smith, a native Georgian, received his BA from Harvard College, JD from Stanford Law School, clerked for Justice Sotomayor of the U....
Analysis of the Supreme Court Opinion in Rucho v. Common Cause-Emmet J. Bondurant
Emory Law Journal
presents
THE 2020 RANDOLPH W. THROWER SYMPOSIUM
Election Law in a Changing Political Landscape:
Voter Access, Enforcement After Violations,
and Innovative State Approaches
February 6, 2020
Panel I: Creating Change: Advances in State and Local Election Law Approaches
Emory Law Journal
presents
THE 2020 RANDOLPH W. THROWER SYMPOSIUM
Election Law in a Changing Political Landscape:
Voter Access, Enforcement After Violations,
and Innovative State Approaches
February 6, 2020
Panel II: Voters' Rights: Voter Access and Requirements
Emory Law Journal
presents
THE 2020 RANDOLPH W. THROWER SYMPOSIUM
Election Law in a Changing Political Landscape:
Voter Access, Enforcement After Violations,
and Innovative State Approaches
February 6, 2020
Panel III: Violations and Enforcement: Identifying and Rectifying Campaign and Election Violations
Emory Law Journal
presents
THE 2020 RANDOLPH W. THROWER SYMPOSIUM
Election Law in a Changing Political Landscape:
Voter Access, Enforcement After Violations,
and Innovative State Approaches
February 6, 2020
TI:GER is a nationally recognized collaboration between Emory Law and the Georgia Institute of Technology that brings together graduate students in law, business, science, and engineering to work on start-up projects to transform highly promising res...
The full-length video profiling three EPIC students' experience with public interest work and the EPIC grant. The student-led Emory Public Interest Committee (EPIC) promotes public interest law, facilitates the employment of Emory students in public ...
Dr. Martin Luther King’s Vision of Health and Justice- Dorothy Roberts
Emory University School of Law MLK Lecture 2020
Dorothy Roberts, George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology Raymond Pace & Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School