The Emory Law Journal has an editorial scope that is limited "only by the limits of legal scholarship and interest." Because of this, you will find yourself writing and spading in a wide variety of legal topics.
Legal news and current awareness tools are a good source for identifying developing areas of law ripe for new scholarship. In this section, we've suggested a number of general law resources where you can begin your research.
Emory University and Emory Law grant you subscriptions to hundreds of databases. As Emory Law Students, you have access to additional resources through your Emory Law Database subscription.
You can limit your database search by title, subject, or most popular databases.
Explore the available databases here:
Cheetah (Resources by practice area)
Treatises by topic (list from Georgia State University Law Library)
Once you've familiarized yourself with an area you'd like to explore further, schedule a research consultation with a law librarian so that we can point you to more specialized resources.