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Elon Law welcomes new faculty for 2019-20
May 23, 2019
Assistant Professors Tiffany Atkins L'11 and Vanessa Zboreak will add to Elon Law's Legal Method & Communication Program while Assistant Professor Katherene "Kathy" Conner begins direction of the law school’s Residency-in-Practice Program.
Elon Law honors retiring faculty members
May 17, 2019
Professors, students and alumni paid tribute to James G. Exum Jr., Margaret Kantlehner and Peter T. Hoffman in a Friday afternoon ceremony that celebrated their career highlights and prolific contributions to Elon Law.
Congolese refugees reunite with family at PTI Airport
May 14, 2019
For the second time in a month, survivors from a war-torn region of the world arrived in Greensboro to reconnect with loved ones after receiving help from Elon Law's Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic.
A prime place to study real estate law
May 13, 2019
In the latest in a series of profiles of Elon Law students reflecting on their residencies-in-practice, Aysha Johnson L'19 shares how her work for the Guilford County Clerk of Superior Court provided her with a deeper understanding of the complex issues involved in real estate law, property rights, and estate planning.
Elon Law SBA recognizes 2019 honorees
May 6, 2019
The Student Bar Association presented awards to outstanding student organizations, leaders, faculty and staff on May 4 at the law school's annual Barristers' Ball.
Elon Law dean: Bigger ideas needed in legal education
May 6, 2019
"Audacious is Not a Four Letter Word: Is Bold Big Enough for Legal Education?" by Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman in The University of Toledo Law Review encourages law schools to "develop a culture of distinctiveness" to address legal education's concerns about relevance, sustainability and value.
Learning inside a federal district court
May 3, 2019
In the latest in a series of profiles of Elon Law students completing their residencies-in-practice, Logan DeHart L’19 shares what he discovered about the law while working full-time this winter in Charlotte at the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.
A family reunification in Greensboro
May 2, 2019
With help from Elon Law's Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic, Jesse Kizungu hugged his wife, Viviane, for the first time in three years after she arrived this week at Piedmont Triad International Airport from a refugee camp in Malawi.
Women judges to students: 'Be ready to help others'
May 1, 2019
Seven jurists from across the state, including an associate justice on the Supreme Court of North Carolina and two Elon Law alumni, visited Greensboro on April 29 to offer advice for students who attended a program hosted by the Women's Law Association.
A desire to help others and solve problems
April 26, 2019
In the first in a series of profiles of Elon Law students completing their residencies-in-practice, Richard Glenn L’19 explains why full-time work over the winter at A.G. Linett & Associates in Greensboro motivates him even more to excel in his final year of study.