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Enrique Armijo engages FCC urging First Amendment rights for users of government-run online networks
July 14, 2014
Drawing from his scholarship about the application of the First Amendment to new technologies, Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo submitted a July 9 filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) net neutrality proceeding.
Elder Law Clinic hosts senior issues forum
July 11, 2014
On July 8, Elon Law’s Elder Law Clinic hosted a Triad Retirement Living Association (TRLA) forum that focused on misconceptions about romance as people age.
NC Lawyers Weekly article on experiential education features insights of Elon Law leaders
July 7, 2014
A July 7 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly cover story about the rise of experiential education in law features insights from Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman and Professor Jim Exum.
Elon Law faculty advance scholarship and service with real-world implications
July 2, 2014
Law professors at Elon recently have published scholarship and engaged in service at regional, national and international levels. Explore highlights of their work in this article.
Hannah Vaughan featured on WGHP Fox 8 News
July 2, 2014
Elon Law Practitioner-in-Residence Hannah Vaughan offered analysis for WGHP's Successful Aging Series to address legal questions pertaining to Health Care Power of Attorney and Living Wills.
Heather Scavone presents on laws effecting refugees and asylees at immigration conference
July 2, 2014
Elon Law Professor Heather Scavone recently spoke at the Catholic Legal Immigration Network’s Bi-annual Conference on Effective Representation of Refugees and Asylees in Dallas, Texas.
Tom Molony delivers annual North Carolina business law update
July 2, 2014
Elon Law Professor Tom Molony delivered his fifth consecutive North Carolina Business Law Update at the 2014 annual meeting of the Business Law and International Law and Practice Sections of the North Carolina Bar Association.
Tom Molony authors business law article for NCBA publication
July 2, 2014
Elon Law Professor Tom Molony highlights significant Delaware and North Carolina court cases in a 2014 “Business Law Developments” article for members of the Business Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA).
David Levine advances scholarship and service to develop transparency in law and trade agreement formation
July 2, 2014
Elon Law Professor David Levine has presented trade secrecy scholarship at Yale Law School and other American law schools in 2014, while taking numerous public actions advocating for greater transparency in the formation of law and international trade agreements.
Scott Gaylord engages landmark Supreme Court case
July 2, 2014
Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord has published scholarship, provided analysis for media outlets nationally and authored a friend of the court brief for the recently decided U.S. Supreme Court case Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.