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In My Words: An open-and-shut case against HB2
April 4, 2016
Elon University School of Law Associate Professor Enrique Armijo penned a column for North Carolina's largest newspapers in which he argues that state lawmakers passed an unconstitutional law this spring by limiting the rights of local towns and counties to create nondiscrimination ordinances.
Lawrence Lessig to visit Elon Law for 'Hearsay Culture' 10th anniversary interview
April 4, 2016
The legal pioneer and former presidential contender will join Elon Law Associate Professor David Levine, host of the "Hearsay Culture" radio program that Levine founded out of KZSU-FM at Stanford University, for an April 26 recorded "live" interview in Greensboro.
Faith Rivers James presents at legal leadership symposium
April 1, 2016
Elon University School of Law’s associate dean for experiential learning and leadership took part in a panel discussion on leadership education at a symposium hosted by the University of Tennessee College of Law.
U.S. News features Elon Law as 'pioneer' in legal education
March 31, 2016
The Elon University School of Law's new approach to legal education earned praise in U.S. News & World Report’s "Best Graduate Schools 2017" guidebook.
Charles Geyh: 'Courting Peril: The Political Transformation of the American Judiciary' – March 31
March 29, 2016
An accomplished legal scholar, Charles Geyh - the first speaker in the newly constituted Dean's Lecture Series at Elon Law - will propose a new way of looking at how the role of the American judiciary should be conceptualized and regulated.
Luke Bierman authors column on legal education for The National Jurist magazine
March 28, 2016
"There’s a better way to do this, and it starts with a redesigned curriculum grounded in the realities of being a modern lawyer."
Heather Scavone leads workshops for Kenyan law schools
March 28, 2016
The director of Elon Law's Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic visited Nairobi for presentations on March 22-23, 2016, focused on her educational work and advocacy efforts in the United States.
Elon Law Moot Court students win professionalism award at national competition
March 21, 2016
Meghan Smith and Jackson Barnes, second year Elon Law students, were recognized for their exemplary professionalism at the Eighth Annual Charleston School of Law National Moot Court Competition on March 18-19, 2016. Smith and Jackson won the competition's Professionalism Award, selected by the Charleston Moot Court Board as the team best representing professional integrity, courtesy, and esteem throughout the competition.
Elon Law and U.S. Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland
March 16, 2016
Luke Bierman, dean of the Elon University School of Law, offered the following statement regarding the nomination of Merrick Garland, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, to the United States Supreme Court.
Elon Law Review publishes new volume
March 15, 2016
The Elon Law Review's latest volume includes articles examining the dissent in the Supreme Court's historic Obergefell v. Hodges decision, the reasoning of a U.S. Court of Appeals in a book banning case and the lack of clarity in parts of the Americans with Disabilities Act.