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Howard Katz co-authors Constitutional Law textbook
June 24, 2013
“Constitutional Law: Cases in Context,” coauthored Georgetown Law Center Professor Randy E. Barnett and Elon Law Professor Howard E. Katz was published by Wolters Kluwer in June.
Tom Molony examines securities fraud in recent scholarship
June 24, 2013
In an article published by the Cleveland State Law Review, Elon Law Professor Tom Molony explores whether false or misleading advertisements primarily directed to consumers qualify as securities fraud.
Elon staffer appointed to N.C. Commission on Volunteerism & Community Service
June 24, 2013
Tammy Cobb '87, assistant director for community partnerships in the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement, begins her work in July.
Professor's research sparks renewed interest in North Carolina author
June 24, 2013
Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher published a biographical essay on crime noir author James Ross, a critically acclaimed but little known North Carolina writer who attended Elon for a year in the 1930s.
Andy Haile’s “Sales Tax Exceptionalism” published in Columbia Journal of Tax Law
June 20, 2013
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Law Andy Haile questions divergent standards applied to sales and corporate income taxes in his most recent scholarship.
Jonathan Jones named director of North Carolina Open Government Coalition
June 20, 2013
The assistant district attorney for Durham County will begin in August and will also teach in Elon's School of Communications.
David Levine authors article for Slate on cybersecurity and transparency
June 18, 2013
Elon Law professor David Levine calls for more transparency among negotiators and lawmakers concerning U.S. reaction to threats of Chinese cyber espionage in a Slate.com article published June 12.
In My Words: A child’s fight for life exposes facts about organ donations
June 17, 2013
Professor Mary Jo Festle argues in a newspaper guest column that it's unfair to label the nation's organ transplant system as "senseless" because of one girl's battle for new lungs.
Jean Rattigan-Rohr: Leave no child behind
June 13, 2013
The associate professor of education received the 2013 Periclean Award for Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility for her work to improve the literacy skills of children struggling with reading.
Anthony Hatcher writes column on religious freedom for Huffington Post & Odyssey
June 12, 2013
Using the attempt by N.C. legislators to propose a resolution declaring the right to establish an official religion, Hatcher argues separation of church and state benefits all citizens