Page 30 of 69
Elon Law names students to Moot Court Board
September 2, 2020
Twenty-seven students in the Class of 2021 will help lead moot court programs over the next year by participating in upcoming national contests and coordinating Elon Law's own Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition.
Elon Law alumni provide counsel on N.C.’s pandemic relief
August 27, 2020
As attorneys for the North Carolina General Assembly, Luke Gillenwater L’11 and Jeremy Ray L’11 assisted state lawmakers this spring with bipartisan legislation aimed at countering the economic and public health damage caused by COVID-19.
Elon Law professor shares approaches to antiracism instruction
August 21, 2020
Assistant Professor Tiffany Atkins L’11 was among the educators in a webinar hosted by the Society of American Law Teachers in which presenters put forward advice for integrating antiracism education into law school courses.
Elon recognizes faculty for excellence with annual awards
August 11, 2020
These four awards recognize members of the Elon community for excellence in teaching, scholarship, civic engagement and mentoring.
At Elon Law, open minds and honest dialogue over ‘Biased’
August 10, 2020
A recent book discussion about the way history, culture, and psychology can shape stereotypes offered Elon Law’s newest students an opportunity to learn about each other during Orientation for the Class of 2022.
Meet Elon Law’s historic Class of 2022
August 7, 2020
The 15th entering class of Elon University School of Law is its largest and one of the most diverse in program history.
Greensboro attorney & community leader: ‘Be open to opportunities’
August 6, 2020
In Convocation remarks to Elon Law’s Class of 2022, Kimberly Bullock Gatling, one of North Carolina’s most prominent intellectual property attorneys, encouraged students to “try a little bit of everything” as they begin their legal education in an era of unprecedented global challenges.
NPR interviews Elon Law scholar for report on Portland protests
August 1, 2020
Elon Law Associate Dean Enrique Armijo spoke with National Public Radio for a story on the conditions of pre-trial release for some demonstrators charged by federal authorities in Portland, Oregon, and how those conditions may violate the First Amendment.
Elon Law program director to co-lead national webinar series on strangulation
July 20, 2020
Margaret Dudley of the law school’s Emergency Legal Services Program will team teach a webinar developed by the American Bar Association and Alliance for HOPE International’s Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention to help civil attorneys recognize what has been called "one of the most lethal forms of domestic violence" and better advocate for victims in court.
Elon Law student & mentor create resource for N.C. defense attorneys
July 17, 2020
Cynthia Hernandez L’20, with guidance from Assistant Professor Taleed El-Sabawi, compiled a checklist sent to North Carolina lawyers who defend clients facing murder charges under the state’s new "death by distribution" law.