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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.
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.
Tom Molony presents on 'Fulfilling the Promise of Roe'
April 11, 2016
The Elon Law associate professor visited St. Thomas University School of Law in Florida to share legislative suggestions for facilitating medical consultations by women who might be considering an abortion.
David Levine delivers talk on 'confidentiality creep' at Yale
April 6, 2016
The Elon Law associate professor shared insights at the Information Society Project's 2016 spring conference "Unlocking the Black Box: The Promise and Limits of Algorithmic Accountability in the Professions."
Antonette Barilla authors article on cultural diplomacy
April 6, 2016
Elon Law's director of academic and bar support explores the idea of attorneys as "cultural translators and social mediators" in a recent edition of the American Bar Association's International Law News.
Michael Rich to serve as guest writer on Prawfsblawg
April 6, 2016
Elon University's Maurice Jennings Emerging Scholar will contribute insights and analyses to a legal blog that features a "variety of topics related to law and life."
In My Words: An open-and-shut case against HB2
April 4, 2016
Elon University School of Law Associate Professor Enrique Armijo penned a column for North Carolina's largest newspapers in which he argues that state lawmakers passed an unconstitutional law this spring by limiting the rights of local towns and counties to create nondiscrimination ordinances.
Heather Scavone leads workshops for Kenyan law schools
March 28, 2016
The director of Elon Law's Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic visited Nairobi for presentations on March 22-23, 2016, focused on her educational work and advocacy efforts in the United States.
Henry Gabriel spearheads global Legal Guide on Contract Farming
February 26, 2016
Elon Law Professor Henry Gabriel chaired the working group and was the general editor of the recently published Legal Guide on Contract Farming, a joint publication of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law.
Scott Gaylord presents nationally on current issues in Constitutional Law
February 26, 2016
Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord presented scholarship and commentary on current Constitutional Law matters at law schools, universities and legal forums in Florida, Indiana and Michigan.