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Emory Law Announces “True North: Navigating Law” Podcast
Staff Report From Georgia CEO
Wednesday, February 25th, 2026
Emory Law has launched a new podcast, “True North: Navigating Law” to explore the values and vision guiding the school. Hosted by Rich Freer, Emory Law dean, the podcast is a storytelling platform featuring conversations with faculty, alumni, students, scholars, and leaders in the profession.
Each episode highlights the law school’s mission and priorities—student flourishing, academic eminence, and community impact—through personal stories and insights that connect timeless principles with today’s challenges in law and leadership.
Two episodes are now available:
- From Compass to Classroom: How “True North” Guides Emory Law (S1, E1) - Guests include:
- Kamina Pinder, Associate Dean for Academic Excellence
- Randee Waldman, Director, Barton Juvenile Defender Clinic
- Paula N. Ramos, Director of Professionalism and Student Engagement and Deputy Title IX Coordinator
- The Work of Justice: Advancing Civil Rights Through Law and Scholarship (S1, E2)
- Dean Freer talks with Darren Hutchinson, Professor of Law and the John Lewis Chair for Civil Rights and Social Justice, about the founding vision and national significance of Emory Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice
The “True North; Navigating Law” podcast is available in both video and audio formats, on
YouTube,
Apple Podcasts, and
Spotify. New episodes will air monthly.