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OUTLaw auction leads to pot of gold at end of rainbow
May 20, 2024
A student organization that supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender members of the Elon Law community far exceeded a May fundraising goal for sending classmates to a national conference for LGBTQIA+ attorneys.
Elon Law student named NCBF Open Door Fellow
May 14, 2024
April Franklin L’25 is one of only two law students statewide selected by the North Carolina Bar Foundation for a program that provides honorees with networking opportunities and a summer internship.
Elon Law administrator receives GBA’s highest award
May 14, 2024
The Greensboro Bar Association recognized Margaret A. Dudley, supervising attorney of Elon University’s Emergency Legal Services Program, with its 2024 Distinguished Service Award in a ceremony that also included scholarship announcements for two Elon Law students.
Students selected for top Elon Law journals
May 6, 2024
Twenty-nine members of the Class of 2025 demonstrated their legal writing skills this spring during a pursuit of membership in the Elon Law Review and the We The People journal, Elon University School of Law's student-run scholarly publications.
Elon Law immigration clinic celebrates family reunification
May 3, 2024
It’d been more than a decade since Amleset Fesahaye hugged her husband and children when they wrapped their arms around each other on April 30, 2024, at Piedmont Triad International Airport.
FTC cites Elon Law scholar’s research in new ruling
May 1, 2024
The Federal Trade Commission noted the work of Professor Dave Levine in a new ruling that bans most noncompete agreements between employers and employees.
Surprise! Elon Law student wins $25,000 scholarship
April 17, 2024
Courtney Latourrette L’24 was among a half dozen students nationwide randomly selected in a prize drawing for participants of a personal finance program offered through AccessLex Institute.
Elon Law hosts visit by N.C. Court of Appeals
April 16, 2024
Judges visited with legal writing classes and dined with students interested in clerkships before oral arguments in two cases soon to be decided: the first involving a drug trafficking conviction, and the other a question of attorney fees in a lawsuit brought against an employer.
A home run talk on leadership, law school, and baseball
April 16, 2024
Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa regaled audiences with insider stories and insights from his legendary career in Major League Baseball during Elon University School of Law’s 2023-2024 Distinguished Leadership Lecture.
Elon Law scholar featured in NPR report on doxxing
April 13, 2024
Professor Enrique Armijo described limits of First Amendment protections for NPR's report on the longterm impact of a doxxing incident tied to the Israel-Hamas conflict.