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FOX News Digital quotes Elon Law professor on race in college admissions
November 1, 2022
The Supreme Court of the United States will soon decide whether universities can continue to use affirmative action in their application processes and an amicus brief co-authored by Tiffany Atkins L’11 has raised the associate professor of law’s national profile on the legal debate.
Elon Law administrator takes leadership role with Hispanic bar association
October 10, 2022
Krista Contino Saumby, who mentors and advises law students as associate director of career development, will develop programming and networking opportunities for attorneys across the Carolinas as a regional president of the Hispanic National Bar Association.
Huemanity of People: The Power of Representation
August 18, 2022
Morgan Ashmore L'23 plans to use her experiences to promote the acceptance of people with different backgrounds as legal professionals.
Charge to new Elon Law students: Use your ‘P.O.W.E.R.’
August 6, 2022
Gerald L. Walden Jr. G'14, a top attorney for a national chain of specialty grocery stores headquartered in North Carolina, shared in a Convocation address to the Class of 2024 how five principles will lead to success in the legal profession.
‘Great accomplishments’ ahead for Elon Law Class of 2024
August 4, 2022
One hundred and sixty eight students - more than half of whom moved to North Carolina for their legal education - comprise one of the largest and most diverse incoming classes ever for Elon University School of Law.
Elon Law professor honored for promoting diversity in legal education
August 1, 2022
The Association of Legal Writing Directors presented Associate Professor Tiffany Atkins L’11 with its 2022 ALWD Diversity Award during a July conference in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Legal Writing Institute.
Philadelphia Inquirer publishes Elon Law scholar’s column on Thurgood Marshall
July 15, 2022
Associate Dean Wendy B. Scott wrote how the late U.S. Supreme Court associate justice foreshadowed the impact of a possible overturn of Roe v. Wade in his dissents on other decisions related to abortion and reproductive health care.
In My Words: ‘People Not Property’ gives voice to those lost to history
July 13, 2022
Newspaper commentary co-authored by Elon Law Professor Andy Haile and Richard Cox of UNC Greensboro encourages local government offices to take part in efforts to transcribe and digitize bills of sale of those once enslaved in the United States.
On Residency at The Fresh Market with Faisal Sulman L’22
June 30, 2022
A residency-in-practice at the corporate headquarters of a nationwide chain of boutique grocery stores offered Faisal Sulman L’22 an opportunity to use knowledge from his studies in Elon University’s law and MBA programs.
Elon Law welcomes new career counselors
June 28, 2022
Krista Contino Saumby and Alicia Mills have joined the Office of Career & Student Development to assist law students with career guidance and mentoring, resume and cover letter reviews, and mock interviews.