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Catherine Wasson advises on legal writing pedagogy at law conference in South Africa
July 10, 2009
On July 3, Catherine Wasson, Associate Professor at Elon University School of Law, gave a presentation on assessment techniques for legal writing courses at a law conference in Pretoria, South Africa.
Elon Law professors Gaylord, Haile, and Woodlief call for judicial election reforms following Supreme Court ruling
July 9, 2009
Through op-ed columns and television news appearances, Elon Law professors Scott Gaylord, Andrew Haile, and Alan Woodlief recently provided analysis and evaluation of North Carolina's system for judicial elections, in response to a June 8 United States Supreme Court ruling in Caperton v. Massey Coal Co.
Elon Law’s Founding Dean Emeritus, Leary Davis, receives North Carolina Bar Association’s highest honor
July 8, 2009
Elon Law class of 2010 actively engaged in summer placements
June 24, 2009
John Alexander urges strong council-manager form of goverment in News and Record op-ed
June 22, 2009
Elon Law student recognized for successful advocacy work at Legal Aid of North Carolina
June 22, 2009
Elon Law’s Jennifer Ruby receives Wake County Bar Association Memorial Scholarship
June 10, 2009
Andrew Haile column in The Business Journal calls for clarity in North Carolina corporate tax system
June 4, 2009
In a May 29 column published in the Triad, Triangle and Charlotte editions of The Business Journal, Elon University School of Law professor Andrew Haile examines a recent decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals that "introduced further uncertainty into North Carolina's already complicated corporate tax system."
Martha Peters advises on mediation techniques in Poland
June 4, 2009
Charter class of Elon Law receives Juris Doctor degrees
May 28, 2009
At the inaugural commencement exercises of the Elon University School of Law, 107 members of the charter class received their Juris Doctor degrees, marking a major milestone for the school founded on the principle that a legal education should prepare students to be not only excellent lawyers but also leaders in their communities.