EMORY UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30322-2770
Telephone:
(404) 727-6816
URL:
http://www.law.emory.edu
ABA Approved Since 1923
Emory
University School of Law was founded in 1916 and has grown from a strong
regional law school to one that is nationally recognized for an outstanding
faculty, rigorous curriculum, and highly qualified student body. Emory Law is a
member of the Association of American Law Schools, and has a chapter of The
Order of the Coif.
The
faculty of Emory Law comprises sixty full-time members plus several
international scholars who divide their time between Emory and institutions in
other countries. They publish extensively, and are active in numerous
professional organizations, including the American Bar Association, Association
of American Law Schools, American Law Institute, American Law and Economics
Association, American Judicature Society, American Comparative Law Association,
Centre for the Reform of International Courts, Law of the Sea Institute,
American Society of International Law, and Free Enterprise Advisory Council.
Emory Law
publishes three student-edited journals, offers an extensive Moot Court program
with regular victories in regional and national competitions in recent years,
and has more than thirty other student organizations through which Emory students
round out their academic experiences and professional aspirations.
The Hugh
F. MacMillan Law Library
collection includes more than 400,000 volumes and more than 4,000 serial
subscriptions. The library is a selective depository for U.S. Government Documents
and a full depository for publications of the European Union. The Law Library provides
access to a number of electronic resources. Emory law students are trained on
both Lexis and Westlaw, and also have wireless access to the university’s own
research database and to the Internet through the school’s server and web site.
The
curriculum at Emory Law is broad and includes a strong theoretical component as
well as practical training opportunities. In addition to numerous clinical
field placements, students may earn academic credit while providing legal
assistance through any one of Emory Law’s five clinics, including the Turner
Environmental Law Clinic and the Barton Child Law and Policy Clinic. In recent
years, Emory has established relationships with several foreign countries,
which have resulted in regular visits by faculty from Russia, Germany,
Hungary
and elsewhere.
Emory
Law’s Kessler Eidson Trial Techniques Program (KETTP)
draws on the combined expertise of more than 200 trial lawyers, judges, and
district attorneys who serve as visiting faculty. Emory’s students learn how to
prepare a case for trial as well as how to present themselves before judge and
jury.
Emory Law
strives to imbue its students with a sense of professional responsibility as
lawyers who are servants of democracy. Consequently, the curriculum includes an
increasing number of courses in public law. Moreover, because of the strong
commitment among Emory law students to serving the public interest, in 1989
students formed the Emory Public Interest Committee (EPIC) for the purpose of
supporting pro bono work. As a result of EPIC’s work,
students are able to spend their summers in public interest employment that
otherwise would have been impossible for them.
Emory
Law’s Office of Career Services works closely with students, graduates, and
employers in the placement process. The Career Services Office coordinates an
extensive on-campus interviewing program each fall as well as off-campus interviewing
programs in key cities; participates in the Southeastern Law Placement
Consortium and the South Atlantic Recruiting Conference; coordinates numerous
job fairs; and provides extensive individual career counseling to Emory law
students and alumni. The staff of the Office of Career Services also includes a
public interest coordinator who advises students on careers in the public
interest. Emory University School of Law has a proud history of training
competent and principled lawyers. Its graduates serve on the bench and bar and
in a variety of public interest positions. Emory Law is committed to continuing
its record of providing high quality training to committed individuals.
Dean:
David F. Partlett (404) 727-0608
Vice
Dean: James B.
Hughes, Jr. (404) 727-0672
Associate
Dean for Development and University Relations:
Susan
Fitzgerald Carter (404) 727-0055
Associate
Dean for Finance and Administration: C. Brooks Seay (404) 727-6793
Associate
Dean for External Affairs: A. James Elliott (404) 727-1075
Associate
Dean of Faculty: Polly
J. Price (404) 727-7869
Director
for Library Services: Mark
Engsberg (404) 727-6983
Assistant
Dean for Admission: Lynell Cadray (404) 727-2970
Assistant
Dean for Career Services: Janet Hutchinson (404) 727-5502
Assistant
Dean for Information Technology:
Benjamin
J. Chapman (404) 727-6948
Assistant
Dean for Student Affairs: Katherine Brokaw (404) 727-6809
Assistant
Dean for Student Records: Celeste Katz (404) 727-8031
FULL
TIME FACULTY
DAVID
F. PARTLETT, (Law Professor), born Sydney, Australia, August 10, 1947; admitted
to bar, 1971, New South Wales; 1978, Australian Capital Territory.
Education: University Sydney School
of Law (LL.B., 1970); University Michigan Law
School (LL.M., 1974); University of Virginia (S.J.D., 1980). COURSES: Torts.
Email: dean @ law.emory.edu
HOWARD
E. ABRAMS, (Law Professor), born California, May 5, 1955;
admitted to bar, 1980, California; 2003,
District of Columbia.
Education: University of California at Irvine
(B.A., 1976); Harvard
University (J.D., 1980). COURSES:Contracts, Federal
Income Taxation, Partnership Taxation. Email:habrams @ law.emory.edu
ROBERT
B. AHDIEH, (Law Professor), born New York,
N.Y., 1971; admitted to bar, 1997, California. Education:
Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Moscow, Russia;
Princeton University
(A.B., 1994); Yale
Law School
(J.D., 1997). COURSES: Contracts, Corporate Governance & Federalism,
International Trade Law, Comparative Law, Emerging Markets Law, Russian Law. Email:rahdieh @
law.emory.edu
FRANK
SPRUILL ALEXANDER, (Law Professor), born North
Carolina, 1952; admitted to bar, 1978, Georgia. Education: University of North Carolina
(B.A., 1973); Harvard Law School
(J.D., 1978); Harvard
Divinity School
(M.T.S., 1978). COURSES: Real Estate, Property, Law and Theology, State
and Local Government Law. Email: lawfsa @
law.emory.edu
ABDULLAHI
AHMED AN-NA’ IM, (Law Professor), born Sudan,
1946; admitted to bar, 1977, Sudan.
Education: University of Khartoum,
Sudan (LL.B., 1970); University of Cambridge
(LL.B., 1973; Dip. Crim., 1973); University
of Edinburgh (Ph.D., in
Law, 1976). COURSES:International
Law, Human Rights, Islamic Law, Comparative Constitutional Law. Email:abduh46 @ law.emory.edu
THOMAS
C. ARTHUR, (Law Professor), born Roanoke, Virginia, July 11, 1946; admitted to bar, 1972,
Virginia and District of Columbia. Education: Duke
University (A.B., 1968); Yale University
(J.D., 1971). COURSES:Administrative
Law, Antitrust, Civil Procedure, Federal Courts, Legal Methods. Email:lawtca @ law.emory.edu
DAVID
J. BEDERMAN, (Law Professor), born Atlanta, 1961; admitted to bar,
1987, Georgia; 1988, District of Columbia.
Education: Princeton University (A.B., 1983); London School of Economics
(M.Sc., 1984); University of Virginia (J.D., 1987);
Hague Academy of International
Law (Diploma, 1989); University of London
(Ph.D., 1996). COURSES: Public International Law, International
Institutions, Law of International Common Spaces, Roman Law,
Legal Methods, Admiralty. Email: lawdjb @
law.emory.edu
DOROTHY
A. BROWN, (Law Professor), born Bronx, New York, August 24, 1959; admitted to bar,
1983, District of Columbia.
Education: Fordham University (B.S., 1980); Georgetown
University Law
Center (J.D., 1983); New York University
(LL.M., Tax, 1984). COURSES:Tax,
Critical Race Theory. Email:dabrown
@ emory.edu
MICHAEL
J. BROYDE, (Law Professor), born New York, May 12, 1964;
admitted to bar, 1989, New York.
Education: Yeshiva University (B.A., 1984; Ordination, 1989); New York University (J.D., 1988); note published,
NYULaw Review. COURSES:Jewish Law, Law and Religion, Alternate Dispute
Resolution, Federal Courts, Bankruptcy, Family Law, I and II, Legal Methods. Email:mbroyde @
law.emory.edu
WILLIAM
WADE BUZBEE, (Law Professor), born New York, May 20, 1960; admitted
to bar, 1986, Massachusetts; 1987, New York; 1990, District
of Columbia. Education: Amherst
College (B.A., magna cum laude, 1983);
Columbia University (J.D., 1986). COURSES:Environmental Law,
Administrative Law, Land Use, Advanced Environmental Law, Legal Methods,
Regulatory Reform, Federalism and Devolution. Email:wbuzbee @ law.emory.edu
WILLIAM
J. CARNEY, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois, May 10, 1937; admitted to bar, 1962,
Colorado; 1975, Wyoming; 1986, Georgia. Education: Yale University
(B.A., 1959; LL.B., 1962). COURSES: Corporate Law. Email: lawwjc @ law.emory.edu
KATHLEEN
CLEAVER, (Law Professor), born Dallas, Texas,
May 13, 1945; admitted to bar, 1990, New
York. Education: Yale University
(B.A., 1984; J.D., 1989). COURSES:Legal
History. Email:kcleaver
@ law.emory.edu
A.
MORGAN CLOUD, III, (Law Professor), born Washington,
D.C., March 5, 1947; admitted to
bar, 1977, Florida; 1981, California. Education: Grinnell College
(B.A., 1969); University of Iowa (M.A., 1972); Cornell University
(J.D., 1977). COURSES: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Corporate
Crime, Comparative Constitutional Law, Evidence.
KAREN
B. COOPER, (Law Professor), born Memphis, Tennessee, April 20, 1971; admitted to bar,
1996, Georgia.
Education: Duke University (B.A., 1993); University of Michigan (J.D., 1996). COURSES:
Legal Writing, Research and Advocacy. Email: kcooper
@ law.emory.edu
NANCY R. DASPIT, (Law Professor), born Louisiana,
September 4, 1951; admitted to bar, 1995, Georgia. Education: University of Southwestern Louisiana (B.S., 1973); Emory University
School of Law (J.D.,
1995). COURSES:Legal
Writing, Research and Advocacy Program. Email:ndaspit @ law.emory.edu
MARTHA
GRACE DUNCAN, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 1985, Pennsylvania and
District of Columbia.
Education: Occidental College (B.A.); Columbia
University (Ph.D., 1976; M.A.); Yale University
(J.D., 1983). COURSES:Criminal
Law, Law and the Unconscious Mind, Juvenile Law, Law and Literature. Email: mdunc01
@ law.emory.edu
A.
JAMES ELLIOTT, (Law Professor), born Georgia,
1941; admitted to bar, 1966, Georgia.
Education: Emory University (B.A., 1963; J.D., 1966); Kennesaw State University
(M.B.A., 1997). COURSES: Legal Profession, Banking, Real Estate Finance.
Email:jelliott @
law.emory.edu
MARK
ENGSBERG, (Law Professor), born St. Louis,
Missouri, 1962; admitted to bar, 1998, Idaho. Education: Drury University
(B.A., 1984); Willamette University (J.D., 1987); University
of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign (M.A., 1994; Ph.D., 1999; MSLIS, 2000). COURSES:Legal Research. Email:mark.engsberg @ emory.edu
MARTHA
A. FINEMAN, (Law Professor), Education: Temple University (B.A., 1971); University of Chicago
(J.D., 1975). COURSES:Family
Law, Feminist Jurisprudence, Comparative Constitutional Law and Equality, Law
and Sexuality, Reproductive Issues. Email:mfineman @ law.emory.edu
RICHARD
D. FREER, (Law Professor), born New Jersey,
1953; admitted to bar, 1978, California.
Education: University of California at San Diego
(B.A., 1975); University of California at Los
Angeles (J.D., 1978). COURSES:Civil Procedure, Business Associations, Complex
Litigation. Email:rfreer
@ law.emory.edu
NATHANIEL
E. GOZANSKY, (Law Professor), born Illinois, 1940; admitted to
bar, 1964, Florida; 1971, District
of Columbia and Georgia. Education: Florida State
University (B.S., 1961); University of Miami
(J.D., 1964); Yale
University (LL.M., 1965).
COURSES:Contracts,
Professional Responsibility and Family Law.
PETER
HAY, (Law Professor),
born Germany, September 17,
1935; Education: University
of Michigan (B.A., 1958;
J.D., 1958). COURSES:Comparative
Law, Contracts, Conflicts of Laws, Jurisprudence, European Community Law,
International Organizations. Email:phay
@ law.emory.edu
TIMOTHY
RICHARD HOLBROOK, (Law Professor), born Canton, Ohio, August 23, 1971; admitted to bar, 1997, New York; 1998, District of Columbia. Education: North Carolina State
University (B.S.Ch.E,
1993); Yale Law School
(J.D., 1996). COURSES: Patent, Trademark, Intellectual Property,
International Intellectual Property, Property. Email:tholbrook @ emory.edu
JAMES
B. HUGHES, JR., (Law Professor), born Georgia,
February 14, 1954; admitted to bar, 1979, Georgia. Education: University of Connecticut
(B.S., 1976); Yale
University (J.D., 1979). COURSES:
Property, Legal Profession, Real Estate. Email: jhugh01 @
law.emory.edu
MICHAEL
S. KANG, (Law Professor), born Chicago, Illinois,
June 12, 1973; admitted to bar, 2001, Massachusetts.
Education: University of Chicago (B.A., 1993; J.D., 1999); University of Illinois
(M.A., 1996); Harvard
University (Ph.D., 2009).
COURSES: Election Law, Law and Democratic Governance, Business
Associations, Advanced Issues in Election Law.
KAY L.
LEVINE, (Law Professor), born New York, 1968;
admitted to bar, 1994, California.
Education: Duke University (A.B., 1990); Boalt Hall (J.D., 1993); University of California, Berkeley (M.A., 1999; Ph.D., 2003). COURSES:Criminal Law,
Criminal Procedure, Gender and Sexuality, Victimless Crimes. Email: klevine @ law.emory.edu
JENNIFER
W. MATHEWS, (Law Professor), born Oakland, California, October 21, 1969; admitted to
bar, 1998, New Jersey; 1999, New York, Georgia.
Education: Amherst College (B.A., 1991); Rutgers University School of Law (J.D., 1997). COURSES:Legal Research and Writing. Email:jmathews @ law.emory.edu
WILLIAM
TY MAYTON, (Law Professor), born Tennessee, May 1, 1941;
admitted to bar, 1972, District of Columbia;
1974, California.
Education: University of South Carolina (B.S., 1963); Columbia University
(J.D., 1972). COURSES: Constitutional Law, First Amendment,
Administrative Law. Email:lawwtm
@ law.emory.edu
JONATHAN
NASH, (Law Professor),
born New York, N.Y.,
December 5, 1966; admitted to bar, 1993, New
York. Education: Columbia
College (B.A., 1988); New York University
(J.D., 1992); Harvard
Law School
(LL.M., 1999). COURSES:Environmental
Law, Property Law, Civil Procedure, Courts and Judges. Email: jonathan.nash @ emory.edu
VICTORIA
F. NOURSE, (Law Professor), born Dunedin, Florida,
November 9, 1958; admitted to bar, 1986, New
York. Education: Stanford
University (B.A., 1980); University of California, Boalt Hall (J.D., 1984). COURSES:Legislation,
Criminal Law, Constitutional Law. Email:vnourse @ law.emory.edu
JEFFREY
N. PENNELL, (Law Professor), born Illinois,
1949; admitted to bar, 1975, Illinois.
Education: Northwestern University (B.S., 1971; J.D., 1975). COURSES:
Wealth Transfer Tax, Trusts and Estates, Estate Planning, Federal Income
Taxation.
MICHAEL
J. PERRY, (Law Professor), born Kentucky,
1945; admitted to bar, 1974, New York.
Education: Georgetown University (A.B., 1968); Columbia University
(J.D., 1973). COURSES:Constitutional
Law, Law and Morality, Law and Religion, Human Rights. Email:mperry @ law.emory.edu
JANETTE
B. PRATT, (Law Professor), born England, June
7, 1947; Education: London School of Economics (LL.B., 1968); New York University (LL.M., 1969). COURSES:Clinical
Supervision. Email:jpratt
@ law.emory.edu
POLLY J. PRICE, (Law Professor), born Arkansas,
1964; admitted to bar, 1989, Georgia.
Education: Emory University (B.A./M.A., 1986);
Harvard University (J.D., 1989). COURSES:Legal History,
Torts, Courts and Judges, Comparative Law, Latin American Law. Email:pprice @
law.emory.edu
ANNE M.
RECTOR, (Law Professor),
born Missouri, January 9, 1953; admitted to bar,
1987, Georgia.
Education: University of Missouri (B.Mus., 1975; M.Mus.,
1977); Emory University School
of Law (J.D., 1987). COURSES:Legal
Research, Writing and Advocacy, Corporate Practice Workshop, Fundamentals of
Innovation. Email: arector @ law.emory.edu
ELIZABETH
A. REIMELS, (Law Professor), born Warwick,
Rhode Island, 1969; admitted to bar, 2001, Georgia.
Education: Boston University (B.A., 1991); Emory University
(J.D., 2001). COURSES:Barton
Child Law and Policy Clinic, Emory Summer Child Advocacy Program. Email:breimels @
law.emory.edu
KIMBERLY
JENKINS ROBINSON, (Law Professor), born Washington,
D.C., June 1, 1970; admitted to
bar, 1998, Virginia; 1999, District of Columbia. Education: University of Virginia
(B.A., 1992); Harvard
Law School
(J.D., 1996). COURSES:Education
Law and Policy, Civil Procedure. Email:kjenkins @ law.emory.edu
JENNIFER
MURPHY ROMIG, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 1998, Georgia. Education: University of Missouri
(A.B., 1995; B.J., 1995); University
of Virginia (J.D., 1998).
COURSES: Legal Writing, Research, and Advocacy. Email: jromig @ law.emory.edu
PAUL H.
RUBIN, (Law Professor),
born Boston, Massachusetts,
August 9, 1942; Education: University
of Cincinnati (B.A.,
1963); Purdue (Ph.D., 1970). COURSES:Law & Economics. Email:prubin @ emory.edu
TEEMU RUSKOLA,
(Law Professor),
born Oulu, Finland, March 7, 1965; admitted to bar, 1996, New York. Education: Stanford University
(A.B., 1990; A.M., 1999); Yale
Law School
(J.D., 1995). COURSES:Contracts,
Comparative Law, Corporations, Chinese Law. Email:teemu.ruskola @ emory.edu
LAWRENCE
D. SANDERS, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 1994, California; 2003,
Georgia.
Education: University of Chicago (B.A., 1989); University of Oregon
(J.D., 1994). COURSES:Environmental
Law Clinic, Environmental Advocacy. Email: lsanders
@ law.emory.edu
ANI B.
SATZ, (Law Professor),
Education: University of Tulsa (B.A., 1994); Monash University, Melbourne,
Australia (completed at Princeton University)
(Ph.D., 2001); University
of Michigan (J.D., 2001).
COURSES: Health Law, Disability Law, Torts, Animal Law, Law and
Philosophy. Email:asatz
@ law.emory.edu
ROBERT
A. SCHAPIRO, (Law Professor), born New York, September 6, 1962; admitted
to bar, 1990, Connecticut; 1992, New York and District of Columbia;
2005, Georgia.
Education: Yale University (B.A., 1984; J.D., 1990); Stanford University (M.A., 1986). COURSES: Civil
Procedure, Constitutional Law, Federal Courts. Email: rschapir @ law.emory.edu
JULIE
R. SCHWARTZ, (Law Professor), born Denver, Colorado, October 3, 1968; admitted to bar,
1995, New York; 1996, Georgia. Education:
Princeton University
(B.A., 1990); University
of Michigan (J.D., 1993).
COURSES:Legal
Research and Writing. Email:jschwartz
@ law.emory.edu
JULIE
SEAMAN, (Law Professor),
born New York, 1964; Education: University of Pennsylvania (B.A., 1986); Harvard Law School
(J.D., 1989). COURSES: Evidence, Constitutional Law. Email:jseaman @ law.emory.edu
CHARLES
A. SHANOR, (Law Professor), born North Carolina, September 17,
1946; admitted to bar, 1973, Georgia;
1991, District of Columbia.
Education: Rice University (B.A., 1968); Oxford
University (B.Juris., 1972); University of Virginia (J.D., 1973). COURSES: Labor
Law, Constitutional Law, Employment Discrimination, Terrorism and the Law. Email:cshanor @ law.emory.edu
GEORGE
B. SHEPHERD, (Law Professor), born Connecticut, September 15,
1960; admitted to bar, 1987, California.
Education: Yale University (B.A., 1982); Harvard Law
School (J.D., 1986). COURSES:Civil Procedure,
Evidence, Law &Economics. Email: gshep @ law.emory.edu
JOANNA
SHEPHERD, (Law Professor), born Austin, Texas,
July 5, 1976; Education: Baylor University (B.B.A.); Emory University
(Ph.D., Economics). COURSES: Torts, Law & Economics, Analytical
Methods for Lawyers, Statistics for Lawyers. Email:jshepherd @ law.emory.edu
SARA K.
STADLER, (Law Professor), born Nebraska, March 21, 1968;
admitted to bar, 1994, New York; 1998, Georgia.
Education: Emory University (B.A., 1990); University of Virginia
(J.D., 1993). COURSES:Intellectual
Property Law, Property Law. Email:sstadler
@ law.emory.edu
TINA L.
STARK, (Law Professor),
born New York, New York,
November 18, 1953; admitted to bar, 1981, New York. Education: Brown University
(A.B., 1975); New York University School of Law (J.D., 1980). COURSES: Transactional
Skills, Contract Drafting and Negotiation. Email:tina.stark @ emory.edu
TIMOTHY
P. TERRELL, (Law Professor), born Japan,
October 2, 1949; admitted to bar, 1974, Georgia. Education: University of Maryland (B.A., 1971); Yale University
(J.D., 1974); Oxford
University (Dipl. in Law, 1980). COURSES:Legal Ethics, Jurisprudence, Property,
Constitutional Theory, Estates. Email:tterrell @ law.emory.edu
FREDERICK
TUNG, (Law Professor),
born Chicago, Illinois;
admitted to bar, 1987, California.
Education: Cornell University (A.B., 1983); Harvard Law
School (J.D., 1987). COURSES:Business
Associations, Bankruptcy, Securities Regulation, Corporate Reorganization,
International Business Transactions.
FRANK
J. VANDALL, (Law Professor), born Pennsylvania, January 7, 1942;
admitted to bar, 1967, Tennessee.
Education: Washington & Jefferson
College (B.A., 1964); Vanderbilt University
(J.D., 1967); University
of Wisconsin-Madison
(LL.M., 1968; S.J.D., 1979). COURSES: Torts, Products Liability,
Relational Torts. Email: fvandall @
law.emory.edu
JOHAN
D. VAN DER VYVER, (Law Professor), born South Africa;
Education: Potchefstroom
University (B.Com., 1954; LL.B., 1956;
Honn., B.A., 1965; LL.D., honoris
causa, 2003); University
of Pretoria (LL.D., 1973); Zululand (LL.D. honoris causa, 1993). COURSES: International Human Rights,
International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law. Email:jvyver @ law.emory.edu
TIBOR
VARADY, (Law Professor),
born May 25, 1939; admitted to bar, 1967, Yugoslavia. Education: Belgrade Law
School (J.D., 1962; LL.M., 1967); Harvard University (LL.M., 1968; S.J.D., 1970). COURSES:International
Commercial Arbitration, International Trade and Commercial Transactions,
Associate Member of ABA.
Email: tvarady @ law.emory.edu
LIZA
VERTINSKY, (Law Professor), born Vancouver, Canada, 1971; Education: Oxford University
(B.A., Honors; PPE, Politics, Economics and Philosophy, 1991); University of British
Columbia (M.A., Economics; Ph.D., Economics, 1992); Harvard Law School
(J.D., 1998). COURSES:Intellectual
Property, Intellectual Property Licensing, Law & Economics, Contracts,
International Intellectual Property Issues, Global Development and Health. Email:liza.vertinsky @
emory.edu
RANDEE
J. WALDMAN, (Law Professor), born Brooklyn, New York, February 11, 1972; admitted to
bar, 1998, New York; 1999, New
Jersey; 2006, Georgia.
Education: Haverford College (B.A., 1994); University of Chicago
Law School (J.D., 1997). COURSES: Juvenile Justice, Juvenile Defense
Clinic. Email:rwaldm2 @
law.emory.edu
JOHN WITTE
JR., (Law Professor),
born Ontario, August 14, 1959; admitted to
bar, 1986, Georgia.
Education: Calvin College (B.A., 1982); Harvard University
(J.D., 1985). COURSES: American Constitutional Law, Church and State,
Criminal Law, American Legal History. Email:jwitte @ law.emory.edu
BARBARA
B. WOODHOUSE, (Law Professor), admitted to bar, 1986, New
York. Education: University
of State of New
York, Regents College (B.S., 1980); Columbia (J.D., 1983). COURSES:Family Law, Children and the Law, Constitutional
Law, Children’s Rights in International Law.
KAREN
WORTHINGTON, (Law Professor), born Ft. Benning, Georgia,
1968; admitted to bar, 1994, Georgia.
Education: Eckerd College (B.A., 1990); Emory
University School
of Law (J.D., 1994). COURSES:Child Advocacy,
Policy Development. Email: worthing @
law.emory.edu
PAUL J.
ZWIER, (Law Professor),
born Grand Rapids, Michigan, May 1, 1954; admitted to bar, 1979, Pennsylvania;
1979, California; 1984, Virginia. Education: Calvin
College (B.A., 1976); Pepperdine University School
of Law (J.D., 1978); Temple
University School
of Law (LL.M., 1981). COURSES:Torts, Evidence,
Advanced Advocacy Skills, International Negotiation and Mediation Seminar. Email:
pzwier @ law.emory.edu