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Steve Friedland presents and publishes on constitutional law, criminal law and evidence
August 25, 2012
Michael Rich publishes on safeguards to protect criminal informants
August 24, 2012
Michael Rich publishes op-ed in The New York Times
August 7, 2012
Elon Law Professor Michael Rich examines “the perfect prevention of crime” in an August 7 New York Times op-ed.
Tom Molony examines security-based swap agreements in recent publication
August 7, 2012
Elon Law Professor Thomas Molony published an article titled, “Still Floating: Security-Based Swap Agreements After Dodd-Frank,” in the latest issue of the Seton Hall Law Review.
David Levine authors article for Slate on trade and secrecy
July 31, 2012
Elon Law professor David Levine calls for more transparency among negotiators of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in a Slate.com article, published July 30.
Elon Law Professor Andy Haile provides analysis of Colorado’s “Amazon” law
July 17, 2012
In a tax analysis report issued July 3 by State Tax Today, Elon Law Professor Andy Haile offers perspective on the constitutionality of Colorado’s “Amazon” law, which requires remote (online) sellers (like Amazon) to report to the Colorado Department of Revenue sales made to Colorado residents. This would allow the state to collect taxes due on those sales.
Elon professors take “Engaged Learning in Law” to national conference
June 20, 2012
Henry Gabriel publishes and presents globally on international commercial law
June 20, 2012
Over the past academic year, Elon Law Professor Henry Gabriel has contributed widely to the field of international law. His work ranges from international visiting professorships at Murdoch University and Victoria University in Australia to numerous publications, presentations and international and national law revisions.
Elon Law professor and alumnus author article about engaging nonprofits in legal education
June 20, 2012
Elon Law Professor Faith Rivers James and Elon Law alumnus, Ben Snyder, L'12, co-authored an article discussing nonprofit engagement in Elon Law's curriculum. The article, published in the April 2012 edition of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) Business Law Section newsletter, is titled, "Elon University School of Law: Engaging the Nonprofit Sector in Legal Education."
Margaret Kantlehner authors cover story for the North Carolina State Bar Journal
June 20, 2012