In January, Emily traveled to the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) in New Orleans, where she attended business meetings of the AALS Section on Contracts and the Section on Law and Interpretation; she serves on the executive committee of both sections.
In February, Emily attended a conference entitled Critical Race Theory: From the Academy to the Community at Yale Law School in New Have, Connecticut, which happened to coincide with a a record-setting blizzard in the Northeast. Braving the storm with Emily were colleagues Yolanda Vazquez and Verna Williams.
Two of Emily’s articles were cited in January:
- The Doctrine of Good Faith in Contract Law: A (Nearly) Empty Vessel?, 2005 Utah L. Rev. 1, in Alan D. Miller & Ronen Perry, Good Faith Performance, 98 Iowa L. Rev. 689 (2013); and
- Critical Interventions: Toward an Expansive Equality Approach to the Doctrine of Good Faith in Contract Law, 88 Cornell L. Rev. 1025 (2003), in Alan D. Miller & Ronen Perry, Good Faith Performance, 98 Iowa L. Rev. 689 (2013).