Randee J. Waldman β94, director of the Juvenile Defender Clinic at #EmoryLaw, has received the Haverford Award for her lifelong commitment to advancing justice for young people and those often overlooked.
https://www.haverford.edu/alumni/alumni-association/alumni-association-awards
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VHC Digest - March 2, 2026
Email from The Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative β March 2, 2026 VHC Digest PhD Course in Norway using Vulnerability Theory: Critical perspectives on welfare and care institutions Profe
The March 2026 VHC Digest is out.
Explore new research, a podcast on the legal imagination of property law with Thomas Coggin, a new book by Martha Albertson Fineman, and a PhD course in Norway using vulnerability theory.
Read the digest: https://conta.cc/4rAmEzA
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TVEyes Insight
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Kay Levine, Richard H. Clark Professor of Law at Emory Law, discusses whether the judge in the Baker murder trial should be recused. Watch here: https://insight.tveyes.com/public/share/612ff292-8599-4c2a-bf41-03df40ac5489/1fba979c-26e0-44b2-85b3-f3d11c6c8799?tab=program #EmoryLaw
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Ed Up Insights - "Authors Insights" ft. Deepa Das Acevedo
Deepa Das Acevedo, associate professor of law at Emory Law, shares author insights on academic tenure. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtEPaFl9g5I
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AI and Faith Welcomes New Experts - AI and Faith
AI and Faith welcomes Whittney Barth, Drew Dickens, Amy Enright and Mifrah Hayath as advisors and contributing fellows
Whittney Barth, associate teaching professor at Emory Law and executive director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, has been named an expert with AI and Faith. Read more: https://aiandfaith.org/news/january-26-new-experts/
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AI and Faith have announced Whittney Barth, Associate Teaching Professor of Law at #EmoryLaw and Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, as a new advisor.
Learn more: https://aiandfaith.org/news/january-26-new-experts/
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In a recent Inside Higher Ed article on Oklahomaβs decision to eliminate tenure, Deepa Das Acevedo, an Associate Professor at #EmoryLaw, offers expert analysis that challenges the assumption that job insecurity improves faculty productivity.
Read: https://bit.ly/46rFobY
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#EmoryLaw Professor @marknevitt.bsky.social has been named an adjunct senior fellow with the Center for a New American Security following the launch of its new National Security Law Program. His research explores national security, environmental law, climate change, and domestic role of military.
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The Spring 2026 issue of Emory Law Insights is now live.
This issue highlights excerpts from three recent books by #EmoryLaw faculty exploring legal literacy, legal writing, and the transition from civil to U.S. common law.
Read the issue online at https://bit.ly/4qU4wjL
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Pentagon Received $130 Million Anonymous Gift to Pay Troops
The Pentagon said it received an anonymous $130 million donation to pay the military during the US government shutdown, a move the administration might not legally be able to carry out.
Professor Matthew Lawrence of #EmoryLaw discusses the legal and ethical implications of a $130 million anonymous donation used to pay U.S. troops, raising questions about transparency and executive authority. Read more in Bloomberg: https://bloom.bg/4oGNtQw
15.12.2025 15:21 β
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How and Where the National Guard Has Deployed to U.S. Cities
See where the troops called upon by President Trump are working, what they are doing, and under whose authority.
Professor Mark Nevitt of #EmoryLaw explains the limits of presidential authority to federalize the National Guard and how recent actions test that power. Read more in The New York Times: https://nyti.ms/4oQFL77
12.12.2025 16:11 β
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How climate change poses a national security threat
A global problem causing more global problems
βYou canβt just wish climate change away.β Professor Mark Nevitt of #EmoryLaw discusses the national security risks of ignoring climate threats and the need for long-term planning. Read more in The Week: https://bit.ly/4pehMyC
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Professor Matthew Lawrence of #EmoryLaw writes that Congressβs watchdog faces an impossible choice as the Supreme Court places the burden of defending the legislatureβs power of the purse on the comptroller general. Read more in the Daily Report: https://bit.ly/49wdk9W
10.12.2025 16:30 β
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Anthropicβs $1.5 Billion AI Deal Covers Trump, Four Justices
Four sitting US Supreme Court justices and a trio of presidents are eligible to collect checks from Anthropic PBCβs $1.5 billion deal with authors whose books were part of a pirated database the AI co...
Professor Tonja Jacobi of #EmoryLaw examines what publishers should do as AI training disputes reach the Supreme Court, highlighting the complex intersection of technology, copyright, and free speech. Read more in Bloomberg Law: https://bit.ly/3X6WBT6
09.12.2025 15:38 β
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Professor Mark Nevitt of #EmoryLaw says international criminal prosecution is βhighly unlikelyβ in the recent Venezuelan boat attacks, citing limits of jurisdiction and enforcement. Read more in The Washington Post: https://wapo.st/3XKVzMF
05.12.2025 16:06 β
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Professor Matthew Lawrence of #EmoryLaw explains how court decisions on SNAP could shape former President Trumpβs policy response and future executive actions. Watch his interview on WAGA: https://bit.ly/4r8UNGL
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Professor Jonathan Nash of #EmoryLaw discusses how former President Trumpβs proposed tariffs could have broader implications for the scope of presidential power. Listen to his interview on WSB Radio: https://bit.ly/4iatrfB
03.12.2025 16:08 β
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Professor Matthew Lawrence of #EmoryLaw discusses how former President Trump may respond to court rulings on SNAP benefits and what the decisions could mean for federal power. Watch his interview on WXIA: https://bit.ly/43ATaYA
02.12.2025 15:40 β
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What is the Insurrection Act and how could Trump invoke it in Portland?
The last time a U.S. president invoked the Insurrection Act was 1992 at the request of Californiaβs governor.
Professor Mark Nevitt of #EmoryLaw examines former President Trumpβs attempted use of the Insurrection Act and its implications for federal authority in Portland. Read more in The Oregonian: https://bit.ly/4o27gcF
01.12.2025 15:14 β
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Will Trump Overthrow the Leader of Venezuela?
The presidentβs drug war could be designed to topple the regime of NicolΓ‘s Maduro.
Professor Mark Nevitt of #EmoryLaw examines the key legal question surrounding recent boat strikes and the scope of presidential authority in military actions. Read more in The Dispatch: https://bit.ly/4nTkBEc
28.11.2025 23:41 β
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Professor Jonathan Nash of #EmoryLaw discusses whether former President Trumpβs proposed tariffs align with U.S. trade law and executive authority. Listen to his interview on WSB Radio: https://bit.ly/47SK4HQ
27.11.2025 20:52 β
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Natural disasters are a rising burden for the National Guard | The Invading Sea
New Pentagon data show climate impacts are shaping reservistsβ mission, in potential conflict with their use in law enforcement.
Professor Mark Nevitt of #EmoryLaw writes that the deployment of the National Guard has become a political problem, complicating disaster response and climate resilience efforts. Read more in The Invading Sea: https://bit.ly/3JXWQge
26.11.2025 15:52 β
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Trump Calls Democrats the Party of βSatanβ as Blue States Are Hit With Funding Cuts, National Guard Deployments
Oregon, Illinois, and California are among the targeted states. They all went for Kamala Harris in 2024.
Professor Matthew Lawrence of #EmoryLaw notes that former President Trumpβs recent actions are without precedent, reflecting an escalation in federal-state tensions. Read more in Vanity Fair: https://bit.ly/4hZd1GM
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When it comes to medical privacy, injured workers have it worse than prisoners
This surprising denial of medical privacy is the result of our current approach to workers' compensation.
Professor Ani Satz of #EmoryLaw writes that when it comes to medical privacy, injured workers face fewer protections than prisonersβa gap with serious implications for health equity and workersβ rights. Read more in The Hill: https://bit.ly/4nUo1qb
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Lawsuit against Trump's Washington National Guard deployment exposes country's deep partisan divide
A courtroom in Washington has become the latest battleground over President Donald Trump's federal law enforcement intervention
Professor Mark Nevitt of #EmoryLaw comments on the deepening partisan divide exposed by lawsuits over National Guard deployments, noting, βItβs concerning to have states so divided and polarized.β Read more in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: https://bit.ly/3WQFpB9
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