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Student group hosts presentation on estate planning for LGBT community
January 25, 2011
On November 9, Lennie Gerber, a High Point, N.C. attorney specializing in estate planning for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community, delivered a presentation at Elon Law through an event hosted by OutLaw, a student organization raising awareness about LGBT legal issues and fostering an accepting and supportive environment for the LGBT community at the law school and in the greater legal community.
Law students serve as judges in national debate competition of African-American honors programs
January 25, 2011
Five members of Elon Law's Black Law Students Association (BLSA) served as judges at the 2010 debate tournament of the National Association of African-American Honors Programs (NAAAHP), hosted by North Carolina A & T University, in collaboration with North Carolina Central University and Winston Salem State University, from November 10-13.
Steve Friedland presents on criminal law and procedure at NCBA meeting
January 25, 2011
At the annual meeting of the Criminal Justice Section of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA), held November 19, Elon Law professor Steve Friedland presented on recent federal and state court decisions impacting criminal law and procedure in North Carolina.
Elon Law students present donations to nonprofit organizations in the Triad
January 25, 2011
Elon Law Student Spotlight: Alvaro De La Calle
January 25, 2011
A member of the Class of 2012, Alvaro De La Calle has been elected by his peers to serve both as a first-year student representative to the Student Bar Association and as a second-year representative to the Honor Council. This year, he spearheaded the creation of the Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA), for which he currently serves as president. The following Q&A with De La Calle is the first in a series of student interviews that Elon Law will feature on the school's website.
Family Law Society forum features Children’s Law Center
January 25, 2011
Elon University School of Law establishes Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic
January 25, 2011
Elon University School of Law has established the Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic, allowing students under the supervision of law faculty to provide free legal services to low-income refugees and asylum seekers in North Carolina.
Steve Friedland and David Levine present at Cardozo Society
January 25, 2011
Elon Law to operate on a normal schedule – Jan. 18
January 18, 2011