High Litigation Costs Mean Few Attorneys Accept Malpractice Lawsuits, Professor Bailey Finds
A new study by Emory Law Professor Joanna Shepherd Bailey finds that fewer than 3 percent of patients harmed by physicians are compensated for their injuries, largely because they are unable to find attorneys willing to take...[more]
Student Loan System Penalizes Students with Both High interest Rates and Low Forgiveness, Pardo Tells The New York Times
Professor Brown Says All Members of Congress should release their tax returns to get a fair tax system
Top Christian Scholars To Be Featured in New Emory Lecture Series
The Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University has been awarded a $250,000 grant from the McDonald Agape Foundation to create a new lecture series designed to showcase the world’s pre-eminent Christian scholars...[more]
Professor Dudziak Examines the Impact of War on Law and Democracy
Americans tend to view wartime as a definite period, with a beginning and an end, followed by peacetime. But war and peace aren’t so easily defined, Mary L. Dudziak says in her new book, War Time: An Idea, Its History, Its...[more]
Professor Pardo's Research on Student Loans, Undue Hardship Cited in New York Times
Professor Pardo and Tulane University math Professor Michelle Lacey examined 115 legal filings from the western half of Washington State. They found 57 percent of bankrupt debtors who initiated an undue hardship adversary...