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Jonathan C. Dunsmoor aids in reforming Philadelphia’s “stop-and-frisk” policy
April 2, 2013
A Legal Fellow at the ACLU of Pennsylvania, Elon Law alumnus Jonathan C. Dunsmoor currently oversees the Bailey v. City of Philadelphia project, which entails teaching law school students and attorney volunteers the fundamentals of Fourth Amendment search and seizure as it relates to police stops.
Elon Law students elect new leadership
April 2, 2013
The student body at Elon Law recently elected a new slate of Student Bar Association (SBA) leaders for the 2013-14 academic year. Katie Koone will serve as President.
David Levine speaks at four universities on law, culture and technology
April 2, 2013
Elon Law Professor David Levine presented recently at Chapman University School of Law, Duke University School of Law, Santa Clara University School of Law and the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law.
Port City Daily: The gun debate: Lawmakers take first step in making gun owner information private in North Carolina
April 2, 2013
From the Port City Daily (3/28/13): A bill that would make concealed carry permit holder and pistol permit holder information private in North Carolina has made its way through the state House.
Spring Hope Enterprise: Middlesex fee may violate records law
April 2, 2013
From the Spring Hope Enterprise (3/28/13): A new fee adopted by the Middlesex Board of Commissioners for extensive public records requests may violate the state's Public Records law, according to the North Carolina Press Association.
WNCT: NC bill would make concealed handgun permit records private
April 2, 2013
From WNCT (3/27/13): Do you have a right to know who owns a concealed weapon?
Elon…Pass it On donor appreciation event – April 4
April 2, 2013
Elon celebrates it's 6th annual Elon...Pass It On event hosted by the Student Alumni Council.
Summer online class: History through multimedia
April 2, 2013
Join us in June as we examine both the present and the past in COM230, Media History, Media Today, online.