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Celebrate Magna Carta
June 15, 2015
For the 800th anniversary of one of the world’s most important documents, Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman writes in a Greensboro News & Record column that “history’s most important and persuasive statements of liberty, justice and equality, including our own U.S. and state constitutions, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights, derive from that field in Runnymede 800 years ago.”
Congress' Fast Track to Bad Law
June 11, 2015
Fast tracking the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) in Congress excludes any opportunity for meaningful public input about the agreement and leads to bad policy, Elon Law Professor David Levine says in this week’s Elon Law Now faculty commentary.
Elon Law featured in a special report by the Triad Business Journal
June 9, 2015
The newspaper's June 5 cover story takes an in-depth look at Elon Law’s innovations, including full-time residencies-in-practice for all students and a redesigned curriculum that lowers tuition and accelerates careers.
Olympian Jim Thorpe and the importance of wills
June 5, 2015
In this week’s Elon Law Now faculty commentary series, Professor Margaret Kantlehner describes the legal battle over the remains of Olympian Jim Thorpe, illustrating the value of wills.
Announcing new Technology and Law Speaker Series at Elon Law
June 2, 2015
Comprised of Elon University faculty across a range of departments and schools, including business, communications, computer science, law and political science, speakers will discuss their research and the law and policy concerns they encounter.
Promises made, promises kept
May 29, 2015
In this week’s Elon Law Now faculty commentary series, Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman supports a landmark ruling on pension protection by the Illinois Supreme Court and calls for creative thinking on a national scale to ensure fair and effective state budget solutions.
Meghan Williford receives Sarah Parker Award
May 28, 2015
Elon Law student Meghan Williford has been recognized by the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys (NCAWA) with their annual award named in honor of retired Chief Justice Sarah Parker of the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition – March 31-April 2
May 26, 2015
Chad Archer receives Elon Law’s highest student honor
May 23, 2015
Chad Archer L’15 is the recipient of the 2015 David Gergen Award for Leadership and Professionalism.
Attorney General Roy Cooper to Elon Law grads: cherish your moral compass
May 23, 2015
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper delivered the Elon University School of Law commencement address on May 23 before 79 members of the Class of 2015.