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Symposium explores legal underpinnings for reparations
September 29, 2021
An annual program hosted by the Elon Law Review invited legal scholars and advocates to share historical perspectives and critiques of various proposals that would provide compensation to descendants of those enslaved in the United States.
Federal clerkship a ‘pinnacle achievement’ for Elon Law graduate
September 24, 2021
John Warren L'13 is the first Elon Law alum to clerk for a U.S. Court of Appeals and his journey to the Fourth Circuit was anything but ordinary.
Elon’s Laké Laosebikan-Buggs: How to Be a Better Ally & Inclusive Excellence
September 16, 2021
A recent conversation with Elon University's inaugural director of inclusive excellence for graduate and professional education - first published in the Summer 2021 Elon Law News Bulletin - featured advice for promoting the values of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in both the classroom and the workspace.
A crystal commemoration: Elon Law celebrates 15 years
September 14, 2021
Cupcakes and cheer marked an afternoon gathering in the law school’s Cemala Foundation Commons where Elon University President Connie Ledoux Book praised Elon Law for its pursuit of excellence in legal studies.
On the Anniversary of the September 11 Attacks
September 11, 2021
Dean Luke Bierman delivered a message on the 20th anniversary of the 2001 terror attacks calling on the Elon Law community "to reflect not only on our unforgettable losses stemming from that day, but on the hope and humanity we immediately witnessed in response."
Elon Law welcomes new staff members
September 3, 2021
Lauren Saul Carriker has been named assistant director of the law school's Office of Admissions while Haley Mendola L'18 joins the Office of Academic Success as an academic and bar support specialist.
Symposium to explore reparations & restorative justice
September 2, 2021
"Reparations: Restorative Justice for Racial Disparities," the theme of the Elon Law Review's 2021 online symposium, takes place virtually on September 24 with legal scholars and advocates discussing the ongoing legal movement to address past wrongs.
Elon Law alumnus mentors teens at a ‘Crossroads’
September 1, 2021
A nonprofit founded by Gerard Truesdale L’Dec.’17 offers programs and resources that assist high school students in Greensboro who are inspired to pursue college and career goals.
Elon Law names second-year students to Moot Court Board
August 27, 2021
Twenty-nine students in the Class of 2022 will participate in upcoming national contests and help coordinate Elon Law's own Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition.
Internship gives Elon Law student legal experience working with veterans
August 9, 2021
Theresa Brunner L’22 was one of only four law school students from across the United States selected for a summer program with The Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program, which represents clients before the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.