Is an associate teaching professor at Emory Law School and Executive Director and Charlotte McDaniel Scholar at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion. Barth has authored pieces that appear or are forthcoming in the Notre Dame Law Review, the ABA Journal of Labor and Employment Law, the Michigan State Law Review, the Chicago Journal of International Law, and LAWS. She co-edits the Elements in Law and Religion Series (Cambridge University Press) and has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Atlanta Interdisciplinary AI Network. She co-leads The People’s Canon for Human Flourishing in the Age of AI project and has written about religious actors as friction creators in conversations about AI. Barth earned a JD from the University of Chicago Law School, an MDiv from Harvard Divinity School, and BA magna cum laude from Miami University (Oxford, Ohio).


