Freer Discusses Empirical Research at California Symposium
Richard D. Freer, the Robert Howell Hall Professor at Emory Law, discussed the results of his preliminary empirical research on class action appeals at a Symposium on State Civil Procedure at Western State University College of...[more]
Professor Freer Quoted on Forbes.com
Professor Richard Freer was asked by Forbes.com to comment on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, designed to prevent class action abuse. The legislation expanded federal jurisdiction over class action lawsuits primarily to...[more]
Professor Buzbee Interviewed for Regulatory Expertise
William W. Buzbee, Professor of Law and Director of the Emory Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program, was quoted in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) editorial regarding President Bush's recent significant amendments...[more]
Professor Julie Seaman Wins Writing Prize for Article on Law and Biology
The first Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law (SEAL) Junior Faculty Writing Prize has been awarded to Professor Julie Seaman, for her article, "Form and (Dys)Function in Sexual Harassment Law: Biology, Culture, and the...[more]
The New York Times Op-Ed Piece Features Research by Joanna Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Law
The work of Joanna Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Law, was the subject of an Op-Ed piece in The New York Times. Written by Shepherd's coauthor, a Colorado state trial judge, the piece discussed the findings of the econometric...[more]
Robinson Discusses Supreme Court Cases on Voluntary Integration at Harvard Law School
On November 29, Professor Robinson participated in a panel at Harvard Law School hosted by the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice on the cases pending before the Supreme Court that will...[more]
Van der Vyver Addresses U.S. State Department
Seek true international consensus instead of settling for a “lukewarm” convention on religious tolerance and nondiscrimination, Emory Law Professor Johan van der Vyver urged United Nations representatives, government officials...[more]