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Elon Law celebrates major milestones
October 17, 2011
Marking the school's first five years and the achievement of full approval from the American Bar Association, a broad spectrum of the Elon Law community came together for an evening of celebration on Oct. 6. Links to a special report and slideshow about the school's first five years are included with this article.
Scott Gaylord and Andy Haile publish article in the North Carolina Law Review
October 17, 2011
Elon Law professors Scott Gaylord and Andy Haile co-authored the article, "Constitutional Threats in the E-Commerce Jungle: First Amendment and Dormant Commerce Clause Limits on Amazon Laws and Use Tax Reporting Statutes." The article was published in the September 2011 edition of the North Carolina Law Review.
Michael T. Marshall and Karen McKeithen Schaede receive Elon Law’s first Leadership in the Law Award
October 17, 2011
On Oct. 14, law school dean George R. Johnson, Jr. announced that Greensboro attorneys Mike Marshall and Karen McKeithen Schaede are the recipients of Elon University School of Law's 2011 Leadership in the Law Award. The award recognizes lawyers who make outstanding contributions to the profession and to society.
Bonnie McAlister presents at conference of North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys
October 17, 2011
Elon Law Executive Coach in Residence Bonnie McAlister presented a Continuing Legal Education program at the 33rd Annual Conference of North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys on Sept. 16.
Minority Perspectives in the Profession of Law – Oct. 19
October 17, 2011
Please Join the Black Law Students Association and the Office of Career Services at Elon Law for a panel entitled "Minority Perspectives in the Profession" this Wednesday from 5:15-6:15 pm.
There will be a reception from 6:15-7:15. The location is Classroom 204 followed by the reception in Cemala Commons.
Panelists will share their career paths and the experiences/challenges they have faced as a minority through law school and their careers, thus far.