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Margaret Kantlehner presents on interactions with medical professionals in cases of questionable capacity at SEALS conference
January 26, 2011
Henry Gabriel appointed to ABA's International and Domestic Policy Advisory Group
January 26, 2011
Henry Gabriel, professor of law at Elon University School of Law, has been appointed to the American Bar Association (ABA) International and Domestic Policy Advisory Group, a committee of the ABA Section of Science and Technology Law which seeks to promote sound policy and public understanding on issues at the intersection of law, science, and technology.
News and Record features Scott Gaylord in article exploring how voters can make informed decisions in judicial elections
January 26, 2011
Elon Law professor Scott Gaylord provides insights into criteria voters can use when choosing judges in a Greensboro News and Record article published September 19.
Article by Andy Haile in State Tax Notes defends Colorado law combating tax noncompliance on Internet purchases
January 26, 2011
An article by Elon Law professor Andy Haile, published as a special report in the September 20 edition of State Tax Notes, defends the constitutionality of a Colorado law aimed at reducing state and local tax losses due to noncompliance in the payment of taxes owed on Internet purchases. Tax losses from non-compliance on Internet purchases are projected to exceed $130 million for Colorado and $8.6 billion nationwide in 2010.
David Levine announces fall schedule for Hearsay Culture radio show
January 26, 2011
Elon Law professor David Levine will feature several nationally acclaimed scholars on his radio show and podcast Hearsay Culture this fall, including Sarah Rose, author of For All the Tea in China: How England Stole the World's Favorite Drink and Changed History, and Columbia law professor Tim Wu, author of The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires.
Roland Smith tapped as special adviser to NCBA task force
January 26, 2011
Michael Rich provides insight into rights for speedy trials in Wilmington Star News report
January 26, 2011
Elon Law professor Michael Rich provides analysis of criminal proceedings related to defendants' rights to a speedy trial, in a September 17 Wilmington Star News article about a North Carolina woman who is awaiting trial after being charged with gambling and slot machine possession charges five years ago.
David Levine presents on trade secrecy at intellectual property law "unconference"
January 26, 2011
In a presentation at Innovate/Activate: An Unconference on Intellectual Property and Activism, held September 24 and 25 at New York Law School, Elon Law professor David Levine discussed trade secrecy laws and their impacts on transparency and accountability in matters of public interest.
Martha Peters presents at Florida Law School
January 26, 2011
Scott Gaylord presents on judicial selection before Judicial Independence Committee
January 26, 2011
Elon Law professor Scott Gaylord reviewed the status of judicial selection procedures in North Carolina in a presentation before the North Carolina Bar Association's (NCBA) Judicial Independence Committee on October 4.