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Catherine Dunham named associate dean for academic affairs at Elon University School of Law
April 1, 2009
Professor Catherine Ross Dunham has been named Elon University School of Law’s Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Since arriving at Elon Law in 2006, Dunham has taught courses in Civil Procedure, Appellate Advocacy, Pre-trial Litigation and other courses in the law school’s Trial Practice Program. Dunham also serves on the faculty of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy and teaches in regional and national advocacy programs.
Andy Haile assesses cap-and-trade proposal in Triad Business Journal
March 27, 2009
Elon law professor Andrew Haile writes in a March 27 guest column for The Triad Business Journal that "our government should pursue important goals such as preserving the environment and reducing dependence on foreign oil to improve national security" but that a cap-and-trade system is not the best path to achieve those goals.
Chris Smith named director of career services at Elon School of Law
March 26, 2009
S. Christian Smith has been named director of career services for Elon University School of Law.
Elon Law students offer free wills clinic for Greensboro area residents
March 23, 2009
Eight students at Elon University School of Law are offering a free wills clinic for individuals referred by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Greensboro.
Elon Law team takes second place in Craven (UNC-Chapel Hill) Moot Court Competition
March 23, 2009
On Saturday, February 28, the Elon Law team of Melanie Crenshaw and Luke Spencer finished in second place out of 24 teams at the J. Braxton Craven Moot Court Competition hosted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law.
Innocent, freed death row inmate speaks at Elon Law
March 18, 2009
Glen Edward Chapman, an innocent man recently released from prison after over a decade on death row, spoke at Elon University School of Law on March 16 about his successful struggle to prove his innocence.
North Carolina Court of Appeals Holds Court at Elon Law – March 19
March 17, 2009
On Thursday, March 19, the North Carolina Court of Appeals will hold a special session of court at Elon University School of Law.
Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity Initiation and St. Patrick’s Day Party – March 17
March 17, 2009
The Nathanael Greene Senate of professional law fraternity Delta Theta Phi will be holding its initiations at Elon University School of Law on Tuesday, March 17 at noon in the Robert E. Long Courtroom.
Elon Law students advise on housing policy at regional summit
March 17, 2009
On February 26, Elon Law students presented research on affordable housing strategies before a broad range of government officials and non-profit professionals at a regional housing summit in Greensboro, North Carolina.
OutLaw to host film screening and discussion of same-gender marriage – March 12
March 11, 2009
On Thursday, March 12, OutLaw, a student organization at Elon Law, will screen "Tying the Knot," a documentary about same-gender marriage, followed by a discussion led by Greensboro family law attorney Rebecca Perry.