Research and Scholarship
Emory Law faculty engage the law in many meaningful ways.
In addition to their work in the classroom, they help guide the international dialogue on both the future of the legal profession and on the study of law.
Feminism & Legal Theory ProjectThe FLT Project sponsors several workshops and conferences each year dealing with issues related to feminism, gender and sexuality, and family law. The Project also hosts visiting scholars from around the world and maintains an archive of groundbreaking feminist legal scholarship collected over the past twenty years. more >> |
Center for the Study of Law & ReligionThe Center for the Study of Law and Religion gives students access to diverse academic perspectives on the influence of religious traditions on law, politics, society, and culture. more >> |
Recent Faculty News
- Emory Law Research on Delaware Incorporation Among Most Downloaded
- Emory Law Named “Big Voice for Georgia’s Children”
- Holbrook to Deliver Distinguished Professor Lecture in Chicago
- An-Na’im cited in article on Libya’s future
- Volokh imagines prison vouchers - Washington Post
Abdullahi An-Na'im, Candler Professor of Law at Emory University, is an internationally recognized scholar of Islam and human rights, and human rights in cross-cultural perspectives. Here he discusses the importance of a liberal tradition within the Islamic faith, the changes necessary to modernize sharia law, Islamic core values, and whether Islam is more susceptible to fundamentalism than other faiths.
Emory Insights is a publication highlighting some of the recent scholarship by the Emory Law faculty.