Perry to Lecture on Morality, Human Rights in Europe
Emory law professor Michael J. Perry will address the role of secularism and Christianity in the morality of human rights during upcoming lectures in Budapest, Istanbul and Dublin. Perry will deliver the lecture “Is There a...[more]
Reimels 01L Honored for Child Advocacy Work
Elizabeth Reimels 01L, managing attorney for the Barton Child Law & Policy Clinic, won the 2005 Child Advocate Award from the State Bar of Georgia, Young Lawyers Division, Juvenile Law Committee. Reimels...[more]
Forbes.com Features Alexander and Pennell on Housing, Estate Planning
Interim Dean Frank S. Alexander and Professor Jeffrey Pennell are featured in Forbes.com articles on housing issues and estate planning. Alexander discusses a case recently decided by the United States Supreme Court involving...[more]
Professor Levine Featured in National Article on Law to Execute Repeat Child Rapists
The Associated Press recently interviewed Professor Kay L. Levine about a proposed South Carolina law seeking the death penalty for repeat child rapists. The story ran April 20 in national media outlets including CNN, the...[more]
Professor Carney: Sarbanes-Oxley too Expensive for Small Companies
Professor William Carney was interviewed on April 19 by Minnesota Public Radio's "Marketplace" on how the Sarbanes-Oxley Act may be revised so that small companies can comply. Those who favor the exemption from one...[more]
Professor Freer Discusses Holloway Case on Fox News Show
Professor Richard D. Freer, an expert on federal courts and federal jurisdiction, appeared on "On the Record" with Greta Van Susteran on April 12. Freer discussed the pending motion to dismiss a lawsuit...[more]
Zwier: Annoy a Judge, Get Time Out
In an April 10 Detroit News article, Professor Paul J. Zwier discussed a judge's order to discipline a prospective juror. William Schramm of West Bloomfield balked at serving on a grand jury and allegedly lied to Chief...[more]