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Emory University School of Law, one of the top law schools in the country, equips future lawyers with a practical and theoretical understanding of the law.
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Are you passionate about law but not planning to become an attorney? Join one of our March information sessions to explore how an MLS can enhance your career: 💻 March 3 at 7:00 PM ET 💻 March 19 at 7:00 PM ET 💻 March 25 at 12:00 PM ET Register today: outlook.office365.com/book/MLSVirtua…

How's AI reshaping healthcare—and what are the risks? Professor Jessica L. Roberts, of #EmoryLaw discusses the role of AI in medicine, the potential for bias, and how policy can help protect patients. #EmoryLaw aihealth.emory.edu/news-and-event…


Professor Deepa Das Acevedo will serve as one of the panelists for the Hunter College "Forum on Academic Freedom and Freedom of Speech: What Does it Mean for the Hunter Community?" held on Tuesday, Mar 25, at 2:00 p.m.. Learn more/register: hunter.cuny.edu/event/promotin… #TeamEmoryLaw



Congratulations to the #EmoryLaw teams that competed in the International Law and Religion Moot Court competition! 🖼️ (L-R): Jacopo Caparelli 2L (Best Oralist), Ivan Daquial 3L, Eshika Talukder 2L, Heaven Begum 3L, Kalsang Dolma 3L, & Whittney Barth (advisor; Center for the Study of Law & Religion at Emory).


How do executive orders shape immigration enforcement? #EmoryLaw professor Mark Nevitt, a national security expert, shares insights on the legal and policy implications of recent executive actions. Read more: newsfromthestates.com/article/how-tr…


Defense Secretary Hegseth’s plan to replace top military legal officers raises concerns about the future of military justice. #EmoryLaw professor Mark Nevitt, a former Navy JAG, shares insights on national security. Read more via NPR: npr.org/2025/03/06/nx-…




Academic job loss hits differently—and #EmoryLaw Prof. Deepa Das Acevedo explains why in her new Inside Higher Ed op-ed. Read more: insidehighered.com/opinion/views/…





