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Elon Law Alumni DC Region Reception – Feb. 26
January 27, 2014
Elon Law alumni in the D.C. region are encouraged to hold the evening of Wednesday, February 26 for the law school's Washington, D.C. regional reception.
Students advance to international round of moot court competition
January 27, 2014
Elon Law’s Media and International Law Moot Court Team, comprised of Ben Kempton L’14 and Craig Martin L’15, advanced to the quarterfinals in the Americas Round of the Price Media Law Moot Court Competition, held at Cardozo Law School in New York, N.Y. The Elon team’s performance in the Americas Round qualified them for the final International Round of the Price Moot, to be held in April at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England.
Elon Law forum commemorates Julius Chambers
January 26, 2014
Leaders in law and legal education shared insights about one of the nation’s most significant civil rights attorneys at Elon Law’s 2014 Martin Luther King, Jr. forum.
Four Elon Law alumni named Super Lawyers Rising Stars
January 24, 2014
Leslie P. Lasher L'09, Andrew Nettleman L'09, Stephen Shaw L'10 and Ryan H. Stewart L'09 have been selected as 2014 Rising Stars by Super Lawyers rating service, a recognition earned by no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys 40 or younger or in practice for 10 years or less.
Elon Law forum honoring civil rights attorney Julius Chambers – Jan. 21
January 15, 2014
Elon Law's 2014 Martin Luther King, Jr. Forum will take place at 6 p.m., on June 21 at the law school. It will commemorate the legal career and legacy of civil rights attorney Julius Chambers.
Luke Bierman named dean of Elon University School of Law
January 14, 2014
Elon University has named Luke Bierman, a highly accomplished attorney, legal scholar and teacher, and national leader in experiential legal education, to be the next dean of Elon University School of Law.
Scott Gaylord examines Greece v. Galloway Supreme Court case in Constitution Center article
December 10, 2013
In Constitution Daily, the online content platform of the National Constitution Center, Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord posits four reasons why the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in favor of Town of Greece in a legislative prayer case.
Elon Law’s leadership program featured in national magazine
December 9, 2013
The American Bar Association’s Student Lawyer magazine focused its December issue on the increasing value of leadership experience for law students’ career success. The article spotlights Elon Law’s multi-year leadership program.
David Levine leads national effort for transparency in Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations
December 6, 2013
By co-authoring a Nov. 14 intellectual property law scholars letter to President Obama and Congress, as well as a front page Dec. 6 column in the Los Angeles and San Francisco editions of the Daily Journal, California’s largest legal newspaper, Elon Law Professor David S. Levine continued to detail implications of secrecy in international law making.
Henry Gabriel elected to third term on UNIDROIT governing council
December 5, 2013
With 63 member states, UNIDROIT seeks to harmonize law across the globe through international conventions and the production of model laws. Elon Law Professor Henry Gabriel was the sole candidate from the United States, having been nominated to the governing council by the United States Department of State.