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Death penalty expert’s report finds N.C. among national leaders in females sentenced to die
February 13, 2008
North Carolina has accounted for approximately 10 percent of the death
sentences handed out to American females in the current death penalty
era (1973-present), and the state trails only California and Texas in
the number of female offenders sentenced to death during that same time
period. See details from the latest report by Elon University School of Law faculty member Victor Streib...
Inaugural Moot Court teams successful in competition
February 13, 2008
Law School Democrats’ carnation sale to benefit Goodwill, Feb. 14
February 8, 2008
Englar, Grant quoted in Business Journal story on international law
February 8, 2008
Moot Court teams competing in Virginia, South Carolina this week
February 7, 2008
Elon law’s bar review program employs proven methods
February 7, 2008
Fink to publish article in Notre Dame Law Review
January 31, 2008
Gubernatorial candidate Orr to visit Elon law school, Jan. 31
January 30, 2008
Retired North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr, a 2008 Republican
gubernatorial candidate, will visit with students, faculty and staff at
Elon University School of Law from 5:30-7 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 31. Details...
Death penalty expert Streib joins law school faculty
January 24, 2008
Victor Streib, a noted national authority on the death penalty and its
application to women and juveniles, will teach spring semester courses
in criminal law and criminal procedure. Details...
Greensboro mayor tells law students city needs their talents
January 18, 2008
Building social capital and relationships in the community were key
platforms in Yvonne Johnson's successful campaign to become Greensboro
mayor last fall. During a visit with second-year students at Elon
University School of Law Friday, Jan. 18, Johnson asked for their help
in making Greensboro a better place to live and work. Details...