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Chief justices discuss ethics and judicial power at Elon Law forum

February 22, 2011

Three former chief justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court spoke with first-year Elon Law students on January 14 about their careers, the qualities they value in lawyers, judicial power, and trends in North Carolina law, as part of the law school's winter-term course, Lawyering, Leadership, and Professionalism.

Blog follows law and MBA students’ journey in Asia

February 22, 2011

Elon law and MBA students participating in a collaborative Winter Term course on international business chronicled their trip to Vietnam and Singapore through a blog accessible through the E-Cast link to the right of this article.

First-year law students establish canned food drive

February 22, 2011

During the Winter Term, members of Elon Law's Leadership Fellows program initiated a canned food drive in support of Greensboro Urban Ministries, organizing the drive as a competition among teams of students in the course Lawyering, Leadership and Professionalism.

Bonnie McAlister presents at UK Centre for Legal Education

February 22, 2011

Elon Law faculty member Bonnie McAlister presented "Opportunities for Interaction: Improving Student Engagement in the Law School Setting" at the Learning in Law 2011 annual conference of the UK Centre on Legal Education.

David Levine helps to shape law scholars' submission to U.S. Trade Representative on ACTA

February 22, 2011

Elon Law professor David Levine was one of five law scholars to work closely with The Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP) on a February 16 submission to the U.S. Trade Representative, urging the Obama Administration to seek congressional approval before entering into the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).

Tom Molony continues "Business Law Developments" series in NCBA publication

February 22, 2011

Elon Law professor Tom Molony analyzed six recent rulings of the North Carolina Business Court, the North Carolina Court of Appeals, the Delaware Chancery Court and the Delaware Supreme Court for the "Business Law Developments" series in the February 2011 edition of "Notes Bearing Interest," a quarterly publication of the Business Section of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA).