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Elon Law celebrates pro bono work in private practice
November 30, 2011
Michael Rich urges greater protection of criminal law informants at Dayton Law
November 30, 2011
Presenting at the University of Dayton School of Law on Nov. 17 through the school's faculty colloquium series, Elon Law professor Michael L. Rich detailed why and how criminal law informants should be better protected.
David Levine presents on social media and government transparency at North Carolina Law Review symposium
November 30, 2011
On Nov. 18, Elon Law professor David Levine presented, "The Social Layer of Freedom of Information Law" at the 2011 symposium of the North Carolina Law Review.
Alexander, Gergen play key roles in “Top American Leaders” awards
November 30, 2011
T.R. Reid, author of “The Healing of America” discusses America’s healthcare system
November 30, 2011
Henry Gabriel represents U.S. at international meetings on electronic commerce, risk management, and securitization
November 30, 2011
Elon Law professor Henry Gabriel, a United States delegate to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, recently represented the U.S. at a commission meeting on electronic commerce at the United Nations Center in Vienna, Austria. He also represented the U.S. at two symposia in Rome and delivered presentations in Washington, D.C. and Beijing, China.
Exum appointed as Appellate Specialist in North Carolina
November 30, 2011
Eric Fink speaks on privatization with state employees
November 30, 2011
2011 Intramural Moot Court champions announced
November 30, 2011
Elon scholar engages Congress on intellectual property bill
November 16, 2011
David Levine is leading an effort among intellectual property law scholars to oppose legislation in Congress that he says threatens Internet commerce.