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  1. There are four concentrations available to JD students: Health Law; Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution; Criminal Law; and Law and Religion. The Health Law and Law and Religion concentrations require an application, but all students can complete the litigation concentrations.

  2. Students looking for a top-ranked law school, known for its exceptional scholarship, superior teaching, and demonstrated success in preparing students to practice law or enhance their professional careers with a graduate degree, should apply to Emory University School of Law.

  3. Emory Law's legal clinics advocate for clients with real-world legal needs, providing students with the foundational skills, judgment, and values necessary to engage in the practice of law. SEE YOUR OPPORTUNITIES.

  4. Emory Law’s academic centers and interdisciplinary programs provide students with access to leading legal scholars in policy and research, in-depth seminars and conferences/symposia by renowned experts, and access to respected practitioners.

  5. There are 4 concentrations available to J.D. students: Health Law; Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution; Criminal Law; and Law and Religion. The Health Law and Law and Religion concentrations require an application, but all students can complete the litigation concentrations.

  6. Alicia Hughes is a visiting assistant professor of practice at Emory University School of Law. Most recently, she was a visiting lecturer at Boston University and a lecturer in business law at the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business.

  7. Emory Law’s academic centers and interdisciplinary programs provide students with access to leading legal scholars in policy and research, in-depth seminars and conferences/symposia by renowned experts, and access to respected practitioners.

  8. Emory University School of Law is a preeminent graduate school of inquisitive and innovative learners. We prepare students for fulfilling legal careers, enrich communities, and affect positive societal transformation by advancing the rule of law.

  9. Timothy P. Terrell has three distinct areas of teaching and scholarly reputation: legal writing, legal ethics, and legal theory. He has published extensively on all these topics, and frequently conducts continuing legal education programs on them as well.

  10. Martha Albertson Fineman is Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, founding director of the Feminism and Legal Theory Project, and director of the Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative at Emory University School of Law.