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Faith Rivers James participates in Association of Leadership Educators conference
January 26, 2011
Elon Law professor Faith Rivers James recently presented a paper on leadership as part of the Association of Leadership Educators (ALE) annual conference. The 2010 ALE Conference, titled "Learning, Leading, Serving" was held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 20 to 23.
Catherine Dunham participates in legal advocacy conference
January 26, 2011
Henry Gabriel presents on international law, food security, and agricultural finance
January 26, 2011
Elon Law professor Henry Gabriel recently spoke at the World Bank Roundtable on Responsible Agricultural Development in Washington D.C on UNIDROIT's Role in Food Security and Agricultural Finance. He also spoke at the International Law Institute in Washington D.C. on The Proposed UNIDROIT Protocol on Agricultural Equipment Finance.
Elon Law professor Michael Rich contributes to criminal law blog
January 26, 2011
Elon Law professor and criminal law expert Michael Rich is contributing during the month of August as a guest writer for "Snitching Blog," a comprehensive resource on legal developments, legislation, and news stories surrounding criminal informants.
Elon Law alumna selected for Presidential Management Fellowship
January 26, 2011
Elon Law hosts first Reception with the Legal Community for 2010-2011
January 26, 2011
Strongest Comprehensive Performance awards presented to Elon Law students
January 26, 2011
Margaret Kantlehner presents on interactions with medical professionals in cases of questionable capacity at SEALS conference
January 26, 2011
Delta Theta Phi professional law fraternity inducts newest members
January 26, 2011
David Levine announces fall schedule for Hearsay Culture radio show
January 26, 2011
Elon Law professor David Levine will feature several nationally acclaimed scholars on his radio show and podcast Hearsay Culture this fall, including Sarah Rose, author of For All the Tea in China: How England Stole the World's Favorite Drink and Changed History, and Columbia law professor Tim Wu, author of The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires.