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Scott Gaylord interviewed on Georgia Public Broadcasting
June 17, 2016
The professor of law discussed "the history of states’ rights and how the balance of power has evolved over the years."
Michael Rich discusses police body cameras with Pacific Standard
June 14, 2016
Elon Law's Maurice Jennings Emerging Scholar offered a legal analysis of an ongoing public policy debate for an award-winning magazine dedicated to "forward-looking changes to private behavior and public policy."
Enrique Armijo featured in Law360 story on ESPN lawsuit
June 8, 2016
The associate professor and associate dean of Elon University School of Law shared analysis of a lawsuit filed against the sports broadcasting giant for publishing photos of an NFL player's injured hands.
Luke Bierman featured on Oklahoma Legal Group blog
May 31, 2016
The dean of Elon Law answered questions from Oklahoma attorney Adam Banner about the biggest challenges facing law students, the evolution of American legal education, and the way technology will impact criminal defense, among other topics.
Dave Levine contributes to new legal guidebook
May 18, 2016
"Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Climate Change" includes a chapter co-authored by the Elon Law associate professor along with a colleague from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
Michael Rich speaks at Penn Law symposium
May 18, 2016
Elon Law's Maurice Jennings Emerging Scholar took part in a May 12-13, 2016, program focused on the way technology is changing the administration of justice.
Elon Law dean published in Wall Street Journal
May 17, 2016
Luke Bierman's analysis of the Supreme Court on May 14, 2016, shows that today's political stalemate over the Merrick Garland nomination is outside the norm in American history.
Elon Law faculty featured in USA TODAY
May 16, 2016
Professor Scott W. Gaylord and Associate Professor Tom Molony authored a column in which they argue the U.S. Department of Justice would overstep its bounds by withholding funds from states whose laws on bathroom use don't align with the DOJ's interpretation of federal policies.
In My Words: Proposed law a wrong move for police camera footage
May 10, 2016
Elon Law Associate Professor Michael Rich writes for regional North Carolina newspapers about legislation that would change the way footage from police body cameras and dashboard cameras might be released to the public in North Carolina.
In My Words: The constitutionality of HB2 revisited
May 5, 2016
Elon University School of Law faculty members Scott Gaylord and Tom Molony wrote for several regional newspapers about the way the controversial law known as HB2 might be upheld in North Carolina, and why the debate over such laws should continue regardless.