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Elon Business Law Journal publishes Spring 2016 issue
May 17, 2016
The Elon Business Law Journal is an online publication that provides content related to recent developments in the law with a significant impact on the business community.
Elon Law faculty featured in USA TODAY
May 16, 2016
Professor Scott W. Gaylord and Associate Professor Tom Molony authored a column in which they argue the U.S. Department of Justice would overstep its bounds by withholding funds from states whose laws on bathroom use don't align with the DOJ's interpretation of federal policies.
Elon Law launches first alumni chapter at D.C. event
May 15, 2016
The inaugural leadership of the new chapter consists of Matthew Groves L'11 as chapter chair and Karima Grady L'13 as chapter vice chair.
Elon Law student receives national scholarship award
May 12, 2016
Joshua R. Bonney '13 L'16 attended the 2016 Fundamentals of Municipal Bond Law Seminar in Chicago this month as one of five recipients of a national scholarship that recognizes the potential and professional dedication of future municipal bond attorneys.
In My Words: Proposed law a wrong move for police camera footage
May 10, 2016
Elon Law Associate Professor Michael Rich writes for regional North Carolina newspapers about legislation that would change the way footage from police body cameras and dashboard cameras might be released to the public in North Carolina.
Death of a former Elon Law associate dean
May 8, 2016
Eugenia Leggett P'15, who served as the associate dean of development at the Elon University School of Law from its 2006 founding through 2014, died from a sudden illness on May 7.
Elon Law student selected for inaugural ABA committee
May 6, 2016
Abigail Seymour L'17 is one of a select group of law students from across the nation invited to join the American Bar Association's new Civil Rights and Social Justice Law Student Committee.
In My Words: The constitutionality of HB2 revisited
May 5, 2016
Elon University School of Law faculty members Scott Gaylord and Tom Molony wrote for several regional newspapers about the way the controversial law known as HB2 might be upheld in North Carolina, and why the debate over such laws should continue regardless.
Welcome to the Alumni Association Reception – May 19
May 3, 2016
Elon Law alumni, faculty, and 3Ls and a guest, are all welcome to a Thursday evening reception at The Marshall Free House on Battleground Avenue in Greensboro.
Internet policy pioneer Larry Lessig visits Elon Law
April 26, 2016
The former Democratic candidate for president traveled to North Carolina on April 26 for a special campus interview with Associate Professor David Levine, host of the "Hearsay Culture" radio program celebrating its 10th anniversaryon KZSU-FM at Stanford University.