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Elon Law: Experience from day one

August 7, 2015

The entering class at Elon Law engaged in hands-on learning throughout orientation week, August 4 to 7, contributing to the launch of the school’s groundbreaking new approach to legal education. 

The European Union, Greek debt & cultural sovereignty

August 7, 2015

In an Elon Law Now commentary, Professor Antonette Barilla reports from Europe about growing concern across the continent over the evolving strategy to address the Greek debt crisis and the viability of the European Union.

Seminar is at the forefront of immigration law

August 2, 2015

Elon Law’s fifth annual Immigration Law Seminar featured nationally prominent lawyers, scholars and federal agency leaders exploring cutting-edge issues in immigration law. 

"Confidentiality creep" risks government abuse

August 2, 2015

The dangers of growing secrecy in government, for instance new North Carolina legislation to keep death penalty chemical compounds confidential from the public, forms the focus of Elon Law Professor David Levine's latest blog post for Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP).

Law students in action  

July 30, 2015

Elon spotlights the summer work experiences and professional insights of five law students as part of two-month weekly series. 

 

Putting patients first

July 29, 2015

Elon Law student Courtney Pine, working with Public Citizen’s Global Access to Medicines Program this summer, coauthored an IP-Watch article that makes the case for laws that foster faster innovation in the development of biologics used to treat medical conditions.