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Catherine Wasson: Building a strong legal communications and research program
November 27, 2012
David Crowe presents on war crimes and command responsibility
October 26, 2012
Elon Law Professor of Legal History David M. Crowe examined the question of how far up the chain of command responsibility for war crimes go, in a presentation at the German Studies Association annual conference in Wisconsin on October 5.
Professors Gaylord, Levine and Rich offer legal insight for news media
October 25, 2012
David Levine’s scholarship published in Michigan and North Carolina law reviews
October 23, 2012
Continuing his work on trade, secrecy and freedom of information laws, Elon Law Professor David Levine authored articles published in the Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review and the North Carolina Law Review.
Elon Law welcomes four faculty members
October 18, 2012
Faith Rivers James publishes “Leadership and Social Justice Lawyering”
October 1, 2012
Elon Law Professor and Director of Leadership Programs Faith Rivers James authored an article published in the Santa Clara Law Review. In the article, titled, “Leadership and Social Justice Lawyering,” (52 Santa Clara L. Rev. 971 (2012)), Rivers James discusses the role of lawyers in social justice movements and specific case studies, which exemplify the necessary skills to achieve success in various areas of legal practice.
Scott Gaylord publishes on judicial selection in Michigan State Law Review
September 27, 2012
The most recent addition to Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord’s scholarly work on judicial selection includes publication in the Michigan State Law Review. The article, titled, “Unconventional Wisdom: The Roberts Court’s Proper Support of Judicial Elections,” (2011 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1521) was published in the law review’s 2011 edition.
Law faculty featured in President’s Report
September 20, 2012
Elon University President Leo M. Lambert’s 2012 President's Report features video interviews and reports about the accomplishments of law professors Eric Fink and Henry Gabriel. The 2011 report spotlighted the activities of law professors Helen Grant and David Levine.
Catherine Wasson publishes article on legal education in the Touro Law Review
September 7, 2012
Scott Gaylord analyzes judicial selection on NPR
September 7, 2012
The Diane Rehm Show, a Peabody award winning radio show with 2.2 million weekly listeners across more than 190 National Public Radio (NPR) affiliated stations, featured Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord on the Sept. 5 edition, “Fairness in State Courts: Electing vs. Appointing State Judges.”