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In My Words: After five long years, the Rohingya people continue to seek justice
September 13, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Sociology Tom Arcaro writes about the Rohingya people seeking justice five years after they were victims of a genocide by the military junta controlling Myanmar. The column was published by the Greensboro News & Record, The Fayetteville Observer, The Wilson Times, the Johnstonian News and other media outlets.
In My Words: Identifying costly signals helps us distinguish fact from fiction
August 30, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Biology Dave Gammon writes about how to use "costly signals" to determine what's truthful. The column was published by the Greensboro News & Record, the Salisbury Post and other media outlets.
In My Words: The Hoagie Sandwich and Me: A Meditation Upon Plastic
August 9, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor Rosemary Haskell writes about how a recent meal led to a meditation about reducing single-use plastic. The column was published by the Greensboro News & Record, the Greenville Daily Reflector, the Salisbury Post, the Rocky Mount Telegram, the Daily Advance of Elizabeth City and other media outlets.
In My Words: The power of oaths illuminated by Jan. 6 hearings
July 18, 2022
In this column published in the Greensboro News & Record, the Greenville Daily Reflector, The Virginian-Pilot, The Rocky Mount Telegram, The Elizabeth City Daily Advance, The Salisbury Post and other publications, Associate Professor of Journalism Amanda Sturgill writes of the importance of executing the promises made in oaths.
Philadelphia Inquirer publishes Elon Law scholar’s column on Thurgood Marshall
July 15, 2022
Associate Dean Wendy B. Scott wrote how the late U.S. Supreme Court associate justice foreshadowed the impact of a possible overturn of Roe v. Wade in his dissents on other decisions related to abortion and reproductive health care.
In My Words: ‘People Not Property’ gives voice to those lost to history
July 13, 2022
Newspaper commentary co-authored by Elon Law Professor Andy Haile and Richard Cox of UNC Greensboro encourages local government offices to take part in efforts to transcribe and digitize bills of sale of those once enslaved in the United States.
In My Words: Bald eagle recovery represents American resilience
July 6, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Biology Dave Gammon explains how the recovery of the bald eagle as a species exemplifies the resiliency of the United States as a country. The column was published in the Greensboro News & Record, The Virginian-Pilot, The Daily Press and other news outlets around North Carolina.
Wall Street Journal publishes Elon Law scholar’s column on calls to ‘codify Roe v. Wade’
July 5, 2022
Professor Thomas J. Molony writes in a July 5 commentary how constitutional limitations and case law may prohibit federal efforts to guarantee abortion access in states that ban the procedure.
Elon Law scholar reflects on Title IX for ‘Buckley Report’
June 27, 2022
Assistant Professor Chrystal Clodomir spoke with Bob Buckley of FOX8 WGHP for a syndicated retrospective on the 50th anniversary of a law that revolutionized educational opportunities for women in the United States.
In My Words: Embrace sports gambling as North Carolina’s newest economic engine
June 22, 2022
In this column published in the Triangle Business Journal, Assistant Professor Bill Squadron writes about the economic potential of sports betting in North Carolina.