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Symposium explores COVID-19’s impact, both good and bad, on justice system
September 27, 2022
The Hon. Sam J. Ervin IV of the Supreme Court of North Carolina noted how “the courts are never going to be the same as they were before the pandemic” in a keynote address for an annual program hosted by the Elon Law Review.
Elon Law announces 2022-23 speaker series lineup
September 22, 2022
The Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series presented by The Joseph M. Bryan Foundation returns to the Carolina Theatre in Greensboro this year with Dan Abrams of ABC News, Sunny Hostin of The View, and Shannon Bream of FOX News.
Elon Law to host global webinar on election security
September 20, 2022
Professor David S. Levine has convened several of the nation's leading experts on election law and voting technology for an October 19 online program that is free and open to the public with advanced registration.
Elon Law scholar: Time to rethink how courts handle workplace discrimination
September 19, 2022
In a newly published article, Professor Catherine Dunham argues that a “win at all cost” approach to gender discrimination lawsuits in the United States does a disservice to employees and employers alike.
At Student Organization Fair, an opportunity to grow networks and friendships
September 13, 2022
Students filled the law library on September 8 for an annual event that, in the words on one Student Bar Association leader, showcases “everything Elon Law has to offer.”
Wall Street Journal quotes Elon Law scholar on defamation trial
September 13, 2022
Professor Enrique Armijo spoke with the newspaper for its coverage of a defamation trial against media mogul Alex Jones, who was sued after using his Infowars website to push a conspiracy theory that the Sandy Hook school shooting in 2012 was a government hoax.
Elon Law students ‘reach out’ to assist local nonprofits
September 9, 2022
Dozens of students in the Class of 2024 offered their time and talents in August to community agencies as part of the annual Elon Law Reaches Out service initiative organized by law school Orientation Mentors.
FOX News quotes Elon Law scholar on prominent murder case
September 7, 2022
Professor Steve Friedland spoke with the national news outlet about the murder of imprisoned Boston gangster James 'Whitey' Bulger and the length of time it took for federal prosecutors to charge three inmates in connection with the crime.
Symposium to explore impact of COVID-19 on courts & justice
September 1, 2022
"The Law of COVID-19: Courts, Education, and Civil Rights," the theme of the Elon Law Review's 2022 online symposium, takes place virtually on September 23 with legal scholars and advocates discussing the way the pandemic has affected the judicial system and the balance of public health with protecting individual freedoms.
Elon Law Moot Court Board welcomes new members
September 1, 2022
Twenty-three students in the Class of 2023 will participate in upcoming national contests and help coordinate Elon Law's own Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition.