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Video: NFL Luncheon - Lynwood Maddox - Attorney at Law Part 2 of 4Original at YouTube
• Fri, May 16
By rss@youtube.com (NFLLuncheon) Lynwood Maddox Attorney at Law with Maddox & Maddox, a law firm he founded and which includes his son, Lynwood, Jr. Lynwood attended Middle Georgia College, Emory University, and John Marshall Law School, and was admitted to practice law in the state of Georgia in 1954. He has served as...
Video: Dover Scenic Traction Elevator at Emory in Atlanta, GeorgiaOriginal at YouTube
• Sat, Jan 19
By rss@youtube.com (musicfreakcc) Video of a Dover Scenic Traction elevator at the Law School Parking Garage at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Author: musicfreakcc Keywords: Dover Traction Scenic Parking Elevator Elevators Lift Lifts Emory University Law School Atlanta Gerogia Added: January 19, 2008
Commercial lawyer settles in East Falls 4BD
Original at philly.blockshopper.com
• Mon, Jun 15
• 1 related articles
IL Before joining the firm, he was a clerk for the Hon. Phyllis A. Kravitch of the US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta. He received his BA in history from Emory University and a JD from the Villanova University School of Law.
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Cobb court's 'Santa' adds a touch of joy - Daily Report
Original at Daily Report - Top Stories
• Thu, Jun 11
Daily Report (registration), GA He earned his juris doctorate from Emory University Law School in 1964. After moving his law practice to Marietta, Nix became involved in politics. He served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1973 until he was elected state judge in 1982. ...
ASSOCIATE MOVERS
Original at New York Law Journal
• Wed, Jun 10
In the Atlanta office, Steven Press, a partner in the business litigation practice, will focus on commercial litigation, business litigation and intellectual property litigation. Press received his JD from Emory University School of Law in 1997. ...
How a Former Prisoner Took Down a Big Shot from the Private Prison ...
Original at AlterNet
• Tue, Jun 9
CA Born into a wealthy family in Atlanta, Georgia, Puryear graduated with a BA from Emory University in 1990 and received a JD degree with honors from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1993. He excelled in debate, placing third in a ...
The Underestimation of Cultural Literacy - Chronicle of Higher Education
Original at Chronicle of Higher Education
• Sun, Jun 7
subscription) A bright young man graduates from Emory University law school with a high ranking and big ambitions. He has an interview at one of the leading law firms in Atlanta, and he walks in with all the confidence of the best and brightest ones with a pile of ...
Alexandrian earns doctorate, master's
Original at Alexandria Town Talk
• Sat, Jun 6
LA She plans to continue language studies in Damascus, Syria, in the fall, and join a Washington law firm in January. She is a 2001 graduate of Bolton High School and a 2005 graduate of Emory University in Atlanta, GA.
Weddings and Engagements for May 31, 2009
Original at Milford Daily News
• Sat, May 30
The future groom is a graduate of the Fay School, the Kent School, Emory University and Suffolk University Law School. He served as a law clerk to Justice ... and more »
A Letter From Dr. William Petit
Original at Cheshire Herald
• Thu, May 28
CT For every 2.75 years cut from time spent on death row, one murder would be prevented, according to a 2004 study by an Emory University professor. Steven Shavell, a professor at Harvard Law School and editor of the American Law and Economics Review, ...
High School Seniors Prepare To Graduate
Original at Dade County Sentinel
• Wed, May 27
GA After he receives his major, Ridley plans on attending law school at Emory University. If he had it to do all over again, Ridley said he would not change anything and his advice to next year's freshmen – “Live every day to the fullest. ...
Former Succasunna Resident, Now Georgia District Attorney to Speak ...
Original at Rutgers
• Tue, May 19
• 1 related articles
NJ Fleming earned a bachelor of science degree in finance from Douglass College in 1990 and a law degree from Emory University School of Law. She has received numerous honors and recognitions and is active in several community and civic organizations. ...
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The Supremes
Original at Momlogic.com
• Sun, May 17
Boston Globe CA Graduated from Cornell University and Emory University School of Law; judge on Atlanta city court; became first black woman to serve on Georgia Superior Court; then became first woman and youngest person to serve on Georgia Supreme Court. ...
Emory Law Celebrates Class of 2009
Original at Emory Law
• Mon, May 11
• 2 related articles
Professor of Law Robert Schapiro was awarded the Emory Williams Teaching Award. Established in 1972 by Emory Williams, a 1932 graduate of Emory College, the award is given to the faculty member who embodies the very best a professional school has to offer.
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Baker Enters Georgia Race for Governor
Original at Beaconcast
• Sat, Apr 4
GA He went on to graduate from Emory University's law school. He managed his own law firm and worked for the US Environmental Protection Agency, Baker adopted a tough-on-crime stance in the statehouse. He helped pass Georgia's "two strikes'" law, ...
Baker Enters Georgia Race for Governor
Original at Beaconcast
• Sat, Apr 4
GA He went on to graduate from Emory University's law school. He managed his own law firm and worked for the US Environmental Protection Agency, Baker adopted a tough-on-crime stance in the statehouse. He helped pass Georgia's "two strikes'" law, ...
Baker Enters Georgia Race for Governor
Original at Beaconcast
• Sat, Apr 4
GA He went on to graduate from Emory University's law school. He managed his own law firm and worked for the US Environmental Protection Agency, Baker adopted a tough-on-crime stance in the statehouse. He helped pass Georgia's "two strikes'" law, ...
Emory Law Hosts Film Screening of Child Prostitution Documentary
Original at Emory Law
• Wed, Mar 11
Stephanie Davis, Policy Adviser, Women’s Issues, Office of the Mayor, AtlantaMonique Hennink, Associate Professor, Rollins School of Public HealthJoseph Fonseca, Coordinator, Crimes Against Children, Atlanta Division Federal Bureau of InvestigationKaffie McCullough, Prog...
Emory Law Raises Income Cap in Loan Repayment Assistance Program
Original at Emory Law
• Fri, Feb 13
Emory University School of Law has announced changes to its 2009 Loan Repayment Assistance Program, or LRAP, effective for the classes of 2004-2008. The revised plan now includes a third tier of benefits and the income cap has been raised on the second tier of benefits.
Emory Public Interest Committee Celebrates Local Public Interest Lawyers
Original at Emory Law
• Thu, Jan 15
Three Atlanta attorneys whose careers exemplify a commitment to public service will be honored by the Emory Public Interest Committee (EPIC) at its 13th annual Inspiration Awards Ceremony and Reception Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m., in Tull Auditorium at Emory University School of Law.
Emory Law to Host Symposium on Executive Power and the New Presidency
Original at Emory Law
• Tue, Jan 13
Serving Justice: Advice from One Administration to AnotherDavid Barron, Professor of Law, Harvard Law SchoolWalter E. Dellinger III, 40th Solicitor General of the United States; Douglas B. Maggs Professor Emeritus of Law, Duke University School of LawNeil Kinkopf, Professor of Law,...
Emory Law and Professor Gozansky to be Honored by Council on Legal Education Opportunity
Original at Emory Law
• Tue, Dec 2
CLEO was founded as a nonprofit entity of the American Bar Association with the goal of expanding opportunities for minority, low-income and disadvantaged students to attend law school. The organization’s first program – a summer institute – was modeled after Emory University’s Pre-...
David J. Bederman Named K. H. Gyr Professor in Private International Law
Original at Emory Law
• Tue, Nov 11
Emory University School of Law is pleased to announce the investiture of Professor David J. Bederman as the K. H. Gyr Professor in Private International Law. Emory Law will honor Professor Bederman in a formal investiture ceremony, Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 4 p.m., in the school’s Tull Auditorium.
Feminism and Legal Theory Project to Host 25th Anniversary Conference, Nov. 6-8
Original at Emory Law
• Thu, Oct 30
Commentator: Victoria Nourse, Emory University School of Law Isabel Karpin, University of Sydney Law School Commentator: Dorothy Brown, Emory University School of Law Commentator: Martha L.A. Fineman, Emory University School of Law
I is gud riter?
Original at a public defender
• Sat, May 10
By Gideon “It’sa problem of distraction,” said Jennifer Murphy Romig, a legal writing and research instructor at Emory University School of Law and a writing coach to law firms. She notes that interference with writing has always been present. ...
Emory Law to Host Symposium on Science and the Law
Original at Emory Law
• Tue, Feb 12
3 – 4 p.m. Science in the CourtroomChilton Davis Varner, Partner, King & Spalding LLP, AtlantaErin Murphy, Assistant Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of LawJulie Seaman, Associate Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law
Emory Law Introduces Summer Program in Budapest
Original at Emory Law
• Wed, Feb 6
Emory University School of Law offers law students a comprehensive program in international law with the introduction of its new Summer Program in Budapest. The program will begin its first classes in May 2008, and courses will be taught at Central European University (CEU) in Budapest...
Witte to Receive 2008 National First Freedom Award
Original at Emory Law
• Wed, Jan 9
Witte has been selected 10 times by the students at Emory University School of Law as the "Most Outstanding Professor" and has won dozens of other major awards for his teaching and research for universities and learned societies in North America and Western Europe.
Emory Law Student Selected for Equal Justice Works Advisory Committee
Original at Emory Law
• Mon, Nov 12
Kadree currently is pursuing a joint degree with the Rollins School of Public Health, focusing her program on global environmental health. She is the recipient of the American Bar Association Fellowship for Minorities in Environmental Law, which allowed her to work with the Natural Re...
People in Business - Winston-Salem Journal (subscription)
Original at Winston-Salem Journal
• Sat, Mar 10
People in Business Winston-Salem Journal (subscription), NC - She received her law degree from Emory University School of Law. ■ Charles Spicer, a graduate of Wake Forest University’s MBA program and a resident of ...
Business People - The News Journal
Original at The News Journal
• Fri, Mar 2
Business People DE - Ladig, a graduate of Yale University and Emory University School of Law, concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate governance and commercial ...
State weighs issue of faith - Baltimore Sun
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Mon, Feb 19
State weighs issue of faith Baltimore Sun, MD - It has not been tested in court, said Michael J. Broyde, professor at Emory University School of Law and an ordained rabbi. Bills have been proposed in ...
James Love: Gilead efforts to control global market for two AIDS drugs
Original at Huffington Post
• Thu, Feb 15
By James Love Northeastern University School of Law Professor Brook Baker notes Gilead's licenses "(1) ... For receiving a license to use the Emory patents in 45 countries, ... funded research grants to Emory University, and that as a consequence, ...
Emory Law Celebrates Life of Judge Robin Nash with Service January 21
Original at Emory Law
• Tue, Jan 16
Used with permission from The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJudge Robin Nash died in his home in Decatur Georgia on January 11, 2007. A native of Decatur, Georgia, he was born at Emory Hospital on March 11, 1953. Judge Nash joined the faculty of Emory University School of Law in April, 2006 a...
Emory grad hopes pardon will pave way to new life
Original at Atlanta Journal Constitution
• Sat, Jan 13
subscription), GA - For Charles "Roscoe" Heaton, an Emory University graduate with his sights set on law school, a felony he committed as a teen has been following him like a ... Keller on State Board of Pardons and Paroles Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription) all 2 news articles
Keller on State Board of Pardons and Paroles
Original at Atlanta Journal Constitution
• Sat, Dec 30
subscription), GA - Dec 30, 2006 Keller earned a bachelor's degree from Birmingham Southern College and a law degree from Emory University Law School. He and his wife, Tec, have two grown ...
New Leadership Takes the Helm of Kilpatrick
Original at New York Law Journal
• Fri, Dec 15
NY - He is board chairman for the Special Olympics Georgia, on the board of visitors for Emory University and the University of Virginia School of Law and on the ...
ALE Central, 7:30pm, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2005
Original at ale.org
• Sun, Dec 4
By Ruscetta Ben Chapman is in charge of the IT department at the Emory University School of Law. Before formally entering the IT field in 1997, he practiced law for five years with a 40 lawyer firm in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was ...
Hispanic Bar Names 2005 Lawyer of the Year
Original at HispanicBusiness.com
• Fri, Dec 2
CA - He is a graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law and holds a master of law degree in taxation from Emory University.
Emory Law School to Create Indigent Defense, Juvenile Justice Clinics
Original at Emory Law
• Thu, Nov 17
By bjames@law.emory.edu In keeping with its commitment to serve the community, Emory Law School will create two new clinics in indigent defense and juvenile justice. The clinics are slated to open in Fall 2006. The criminal defense clinic will be developed in coordination with the Office of the Dekalb Public Defe...
Friends of Judge Alito
Original at Washington Post
• Fri, Nov 4
United States - Marc Miller: Dean Miller serves as Associate Dean for Faculty and Scholarship at Emory University’s School of Law. Dean Miller ...
Emory Law School's TI:GER Program: Real World 101
Original at Emory Law
• Thu, Oct 13
By bjames@law.emory.edu William Samuels of Albany, New York, has searched for patents, analyzed the competition and has prepared commercialization plans to take a biotech product to market. “I can’t wait to see what I can do once I’m actually out of law school,” he says. Samuels, a third-year student at Emory Law S...
Comment on Cornell’s LII by Alan Sugarman
Original at Slaw
• Fri, Apr 25
By Alan Sugarman Let’s face it - no only Cornell, but a lot of other law schools have laboured in case law distribution - Villanova University School of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Emory University School of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law, ...