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The use of automated technology in crime fighting
February 15, 2015
Elon Law Professor Michael Rich explored the implications of new technology in the identification of likely criminals at the 2015 Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting.
Detaining toddlers in the name of national security
February 13, 2015
Elon Law Professor Heather Scavone examines U.S. justifications for family detention of immigrant women and children, spotlighting a lack of legal representation for these families, as part the “Elon Law Now” series of faculty analysis and commentary about current legal issues.
Elon recognized among best law schools for practical training
February 9, 2015
Elon Law is on The National Jurist's 2015 honor roll of best law schools for practical training.
Forced vaccination?
February 6, 2015
Informing national debate about the role of government in stemming the spread of measles, Elon Law Professor Helen Grant offers analysis of current vaccination laws and points to potential gaps in U.S. health law. Grant's commentary is the first in a weekly “Elon Law Now” series providing faculty analysis of current legal issues.
NC Court of Appeals holds proceedings at Elon Law
February 4, 2015
Judges Rick Elmore, Mark Davis and John M. Tyson heard oral arguments in two cases before the North Carolina Court of Appeals at Elon Law, Feb. 3, in the Robert E. Long Courtroom.
Preparing lawyers in a transformational age
February 4, 2015
Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman writes in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Experiential Learning about reinventing legal education to prepare lawyers for success in a world moving rapidly toward 22nd century thought and practice.
Antonette Barilla advances new approaches to enhance learning outcomes in law school and across higher education
January 30, 2015
Elon Law Professor Antonette Barilla recently presented scholarship at regional and international conferences on the benefits of classical instruction in rhetoric within legal education and on teaching techniques for increasingly diverse graduate program classrooms.
NC Court of Appeals proceedings at Elon Law – Feb. 3
January 29, 2015
The North Carolina Court of Appeals will hold proceedings in the Robert E. Long Courtroom at Elon Law on Tuesday, Feb. 3, followed by a discussion with Elon Law students and a reception with judges and members of the legal community.
Tax filing services at no cost by Elon Law students – Feb. 3-April 14
January 28, 2015
This tax season dozens of certified members of the student run Tax Law Interest Group at Elon Law will be working with AARP Foundation Tax-Aide to run a free tax clinic available to the Greensboro community at large. The clinic will be making tax help available at no cost to low- and moderate-income taxpayers, especially those 60 years of age and older, for the fourth time since 2012.
Women's Law Association 7th Annual Barbara Sullivan 5k Race for Women's Health – March 7
January 27, 2015
Save the Date: The Women’s Law Association (WLA) at Elon University School of Law will host its fifth annual Barbara Sullivan 5k Race for Women's Health on Saturday, March 7.