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Fall Break – Oct. 14-16
May 6, 2011
Summer Session II – Classes Begin – July 5
May 6, 2011
Summer Session I – Classes Begin – May 31
May 6, 2011
Memorial Day – May 30
May 6, 2011
Elon Law hosts judicial clerkship panel
May 2, 2011
Elon Law's Career Services office, along with the law school's Moot Court Board, sponsored a Post-Graduate Judicial Clerkship Panel at the law school on April 14. At the event, judges shared with students the qualities and expectations of their law clerks and what they like to see in clerkship applications. Current law clerks shared with the audience a typical day in their lives and important tips for preparing clerkship applications.
Leary Davis presents at Santa Clara School of Law Leadership Education Roundtable
April 27, 2011
Leary Davis, founding dean and professor of law emeritus at Elon Law, delivered a presentation titled, "Competence as Situationally Appropriate Conduct: An Overarching Concept for Lawyering, Leadership and Professionalism," at the 2011 Santa Clara Law Leadership Education Roundtable.
Class of 2011 law student Justin Kay co-authors article for NCBA publication
April 27, 2011
Published by the Bankruptcy Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA), through the Section's online "Disclosure Statement" newsletter, the March 2011 article by Kay and J. Marshall Shelton, an attorney with Ivey, McClellan Gatton and Talcott, provides case summaries of nine recent court decisions of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of North Carolina.
Howard Katz participates in panel on judicial activism at Midwest Political Science Association conference
April 27, 2011
Elon Law Professor Howard Katz served as chair and discussant for the panel, "Judicial Activism, Regime Politics, and the U.S. Supreme Court," at the 2011 Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, held March 31 through April 3 in Chicago.
Tom Molony presents on Security-Based Swap Agreements at the University of St. Thomas School of Law
April 27, 2011
Elon Law Professor Tom Molony delivered a presentation titled, "Still Floating: Security-Based Swap Agreements after Dodd-Frank," at a faculty colloquium at the University of St. Thomas School of Law on March 30.