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Hot Topics in the Law forum on Internet taxation – Sept. 14
September 2, 2011
Faculty-Student Discussion Group – Sept. 27
September 2, 2011
Student Organization Fair – Sept. 6
September 2, 2011
Elon Law students excel in summer internships
August 30, 2011
Members of Elon Law's Classes of 2012 and 2013 served in all branches of government, in public interest positions, and in law firms and the offices of corporate counsel this summer. Many served in cities and towns across North Carolina, while others held positions in locations across the country, including New York, NY, Washington, DC, New Orleans, LA, Columbia, SC, and Fort Worth, TX.
Steve Friedland co-authors Techniques for Teaching Law 2
August 25, 2011
Elon Law professor and director of the Center for Engaged Learning in the Law Steve Friedland has co-authored the book Techniques for Teaching Law 2, a book designed for law teachers who want to improve their teaching and students' learning.
New faculty join Elon Law
August 25, 2011
Peter Toll Hoffman joins Elon as professor of law and director of the legal skills program. Donald R. Dancer and John M. Flynn will serve as distinguished practitioners in residence. Douglas K. Chapman and David R. Maraghy will serve as visiting professors of law.
Scott Gaylord provides analysis on recent ruling about prayer in public hearings
August 25, 2011
Elon law professor Scott Gaylord recently sat down with two television news stations to give his perspective on a recent federal circuit court decision which held that prayers recited in Forsyth County public hearings are unconstitutional.
David Crowe presents on Mongolia and Greater Central Asia at international conference in China
August 25, 2011
David Crowe, professor of legal history at Elon Law and professor of history at Elon University, recently presented at the 10th Conference of Central Asia and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in China at the invitation of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.
David Levine analyzes federal intellectual property legislation on WUNC radio
August 25, 2011
Elon Law professor David Levine was a featured guest on WUNC radio's The State of Things on August 19. Levine discussed the Protect-IP Act, legislation under consideration in Congress that sponsors describe as an effort to protect online intellectual property, but critics say would be a threat to free speech and open Internet.