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Nina Totenberg to deliver Bryan Leadership Lecture
March 17, 2010
Nina Totenberg, National Public Radio's award-winning legal affairs correspondent, will deliver the Elon University School of Law spring 2010 Joseph M. Bryan Distinguished Leadership Lecture on Tuesday evening, March 16.
Elon Law’s tax assistance clinic begins third year of service
March 9, 2010
Twenty students from Elon University School of Law began offering free tax preparation assistance to low and moderate-income residents in the region on March 6. The program, which assisted clients in obtaining more than $45,000 in tax refunds and credits last year, will continue through April 15.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice (ret.) Sandra Day O’Connor urges change in North Carolina’s system for selecting judges at Elon Law forum
March 9, 2010
In her second appearance at Elon University School of Law in less than four years, Justice O'Connor told an audience of more than 300 law students that all states should appoint judges, rather than electing them, in order to improve the quality of the judicial system.
Elon Law charter class job placement rate nearly 90 percent
March 5, 2010
Nearly 90 percent of the members of Elon University School of Law's charter class were employed nine months after their May 2009 graduation. Based on criteria established by the National Association of Law Placement (NALP), Elon Law reported an 89.7 percent job placement rate for 2009 graduates as of February 15, the date set by NALP for all participating law schools to report employment data.
Elon Law debate on judicial selection featured in NC State Bar Journal
March 3, 2010
Articles by three Elon Law faculty members, exploring the question of whether judges in North Carolina should be elected or appointed, are featured in the Spring 2010 edition of The North Carolina State Bar Journal, along with a review of a public debate on the subject held at the law school in October.
Six Elon Law students initiated into William Hooper Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta
March 3, 2010
Elon Law's William Hooper chapter of the professional law fraternity Phi Alpha Delta initiated a third class of 6 members on February 23, bringing total membership in the chapter to 67. The chapter was founded in March of 2009.
Strategies for Dealing with a Charge of Patent Infringement – March 16
March 3, 2010
The Patent Law Committee of the NC Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Law Section and Elon Law will co-host a roundtable presentation concerning "Strategies for Dealing with a Charge of Patent Infringement." Prior to the roundtable, the Committee will provide a primer on patent law for students interested in the practice area.
Elon Law adjunct faculty and preceptors selected as “Super Lawyers” by national magazine
March 3, 2010
Elon Law's Distinguished Jurist in Residence James G. Exum, Jr., together with seven members of Elon Law's adjunct faculty and seven attorneys who serve in an advisory capacity at the law school were recently named among the Top 100 North Carolina Super Lawyers of 2010 by Super Lawyers magazine.
Black Law Students Association leads Elon Law’s Black History Month initiatives
March 2, 2010
During the month of February, Elon Law's Black Law Students Association (BLSA) celebrated Black History Month by sending out weekly emails to the law school community paying homage to African Americans who had a positive impact on the social, legal, and economic conditions of the lives of Americans today.