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Elon Law’s bold move gains national attention
January 7, 2015
National and regional news reports about Elon Law’s groundbreaking new curriculum have emphasized the value, experiential focus and pioneering nature of the school’s new approach.
Innovative work of Elon Law students featured on FOX 8 News
January 6, 2015
Law students working on legal recommendations to transform how condemned and vacant homes are revitalized were featured Jan. 6 on WGHP Fox 8 News.
New Family Justice Center breaks ground in Greensboro
December 23, 2014
Elon Law is an executive partner in the coalition advancing a new Guilford County Family Justice Center, which will house 17 provider agencies and create a single point of access for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and elder abuse.
An Elon Meditation for This Season of Light
December 19, 2014
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy John G. Sullivan provides a Holiday message for the Elon community.
Elon engages Leading Edge conference on legal education
December 17, 2014
Elon Law student Joshua Bonney and alumnus Andrew Realon were part of a national conference examining change in legal education sponsored by Wolters Kluwer.
LaDaniel Gatling II named assistant dean for development at Elon Law
December 17, 2014
Gatling joins Elon Law with significant experience in the financial services industry and 13 years of executive development experience in higher education.
Elon fosters creation of new entrepreneurship facility in Greensboro
November 17, 2014
Co//ab, a co-working facility for entrepreneurs and startup businesses, opened Nov. 17 in downtown Greensboro, one block from Elon Law, thanks to the combined efforts of the Greensboro Partnership Entrepreneur Connection, Action Greensboro, the Joseph M. Bryan Foundation and Elon University.
Elon Law Review symposium examines media, regulatory and labor issues in college sports
November 11, 2014
The Nov. 7 forum featured insights from law scholars and collegiate athletics leaders. Practicing attorneys and other guests joined law students and faculty for a day of in-depth analysis and discussion.
Elon Law alumnae represent latino women and children seeking asylum in U.S.
November 7, 2014
WUNC radio’s The State of Things recently featured the legal advocacy of Elon Law alumnae Allison Lukanich L’12 and Natalie Teague L’09 on behalf of women and children fleeing gangs and violence in Central America.