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Michael Rich publishes on criminal informants in American Criminal Law Review
January 30, 2013
The article, “Lessons of Disloyalty in the World of Criminal Informants,” by Elon Law Professor Michael Rich, has been published in volume 49 of Georgetown University Law Center’s American Criminal Law Review.
Eric Fink provides commentary on corporate, labor and employment law
January 23, 2013
Elon Law Professor Eric Fink has provided public service and commentary recently on matters ranging from the role of local governments in addressing the influence of corporations on public policy formation to the legal ethics of unpaid law firm internships.
David Levine presents at NYU School of Law
January 23, 2013
Elon Law Professor David Levine discussed trade secrecy law at a January 11 intellectual property law workshop hosted by New York University School of Law.
David Levine presents internationally on transparency and global trade agreements
January 22, 2013
Elon Law Professor David Levine recently presented in The Hague, Netherlands and in Auckland, New Zealand, speaking about the importance of transparency in international trade negotiations and about the negative impacts of secrecy in Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations.
Michael Rich discusses criminal law on Higher Education Today
January 22, 2013
Elon Law Professor Michael Rich recently discussed philosophical concerns about the deployment of emerging technologies capable of preventing crime on the Washington, D.C. based television program Higher Education Today.
In My Words: When preventing crime stunts moral growth
January 2, 2013
Should we keep people from being able to choose to break the law? Associate Professor Michael Rich poses the question in a newspaper column.
Enrique Armijo to participate in U.S.-sponsored delegation advising Myanmar on press law
December 14, 2012
Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo will travel to Myanmar (Burma), beginning December 15, as part of a State Department-funded team of experts that will be working with the Myanmar government and civil society there to draft a new press law and other communications-related legislation.
Enrique Armijo speaks on digital communications law at UNC Center for Media Law & Policy
December 14, 2012
Exploring topics such as kill switches and smart mobs, Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo presented research on the ways in which government control over communications infrastructure can pose a threat to free speech.
Scott Gaylord publishes op-eds on judicial recusal
December 13, 2012
In Charlotte Observer and Winston-Salem Journal op-ed articles, Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord disputes recent requests for N.C. Supreme Court Justice Paul Newby to recuse himself from an upcoming case.
Elon Law Faculty Report 2011-2012
December 4, 2012