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Article by Andy Haile in State Tax Notes defends Colorado law combating tax noncompliance on Internet purchases

January 26, 2011

An article by Elon Law professor Andy Haile, published as a special report in the September 20 edition of State Tax Notes, defends the constitutionality of a Colorado law aimed at reducing state and local tax losses due to noncompliance in the payment of taxes owed on Internet purchases. Tax losses from non-compliance on Internet purchases are projected to exceed $130 million for Colorado and $8.6 billion nationwide in 2010.

Roland Smith tapped as special adviser to NCBA task force

January 26, 2011

Roland Smith, Skeens-Watson Visiting Professor of Leadership at Elon Law and Senior Faculty member at the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL), has been appointed special adviser by the North Carolina Bar Association for the organization's Young Lawyer Initiatives Task Force. Smith will advise the task force on the creation of a Leadership Academy for young lawyers.

Martha Peters presents at Florida Law School

January 26, 2011

On September 27, Elon Law professor Martha Peters presented at the University of Florida Law School. In a presentation geared towards students in the first-year class, Peters highlighted the importance of self-assessment to help students study the law and prepare for law practice more effectively.

Steve Friedland elected to The American Law Institute

January 25, 2011

Elon Law professor and senior scholar Steven I. Friedland has been elected to The American Law Institute (ALI), the leading independent organization in the United States producing scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law.