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Promises made, promises kept
May 29, 2015
In this week’s Elon Law Now faculty commentary series, Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman supports a landmark ruling on pension protection by the Illinois Supreme Court and calls for creative thinking on a national scale to ensure fair and effective state budget solutions.
Meghan Williford receives Sarah Parker Award
May 28, 2015
Elon Law student Meghan Williford has been recognized by the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys (NCAWA) with their annual award named in honor of retired Chief Justice Sarah Parker of the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Chad Archer receives Elon Law’s highest student honor
May 23, 2015
Chad Archer L’15 is the recipient of the 2015 David Gergen Award for Leadership and Professionalism.
Attorney General Roy Cooper to Elon Law grads: cherish your moral compass
May 23, 2015
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper delivered the Elon University School of Law commencement address on May 23 before 79 members of the Class of 2015.
Dean’s Reception honors Elon Law Class of 2015
May 22, 2015
Members of the Class of 2015 at Elon Law welcomed family members and friends to the law school on May 22 to celebrate achievements of the class on the eve of commencement ceremonies.
War crimes and justice
May 22, 2015
In this week’s “Elon Law Now” faculty commentary series, Elon Law Professor of Legal History David M. Crowe describes the emergence and importance of International Humanitarian Law and the International Criminal Court following World War II.
Business Law Journal addresses fee-shifting bylaws & Alibaba’s class action lawsuit
May 20, 2015
In new Elon Business Law Journal articles Kessler Topaz partner Lee Rudy shares insights on corporate fee-shifting bylaws, and the Journal’s editor-in-chief Timothy Prosky discusses Alibaba’s pending class action lawsuit.
James Exum speaks on civic engagement at Guilford Model Congress
May 19, 2015
On May 18, Elon Law Professor James G. Exum Jr. delivered the opening address at the Ninth Annual Guilford Model Congress, hosted by high school students at the Early College at Guilford.
Overcriminalization and overregulation in North Carolina
May 15, 2015
In this week’s “Elon Law Now” faculty commentary series, Senior Associate Dean Alan Woodlief details a variety of laws that appear to be created for special interests and urges greater focus on the most important issues facing North Carolina.
Scott Gaylord engages Constitutionality of compelled physician speech
May 14, 2015
Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord has authored both an article for the spring 2015 issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics and an amicus brief in Walker-McGill v. Stuart, which is pending petition in the United States Supreme Court.