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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.
Protecting the right to vote
April 10, 2016
Jaclyn Maffetore, an Elon Law student committed to advancing civil liberties, found herself featured by The Nation this spring after assisting an elderly woman who wanted to cast a ballot in North Carolina’s presidential primaries.
Professionalism conference helps inform Elon Law students
April 9, 2016
Chief Judge Linda McGee and Professor Olympia Duhart of Nova Southeastern University were among the legal voices who spoke at Elon University School of Law in April for a symposium on professionalism and intercultural engagement.
Resources for Finding International Opportunities – April 11
April 7, 2016
This professional development presentation will be held at 7 p.m. in the Student Professional Development Center, Mosley 140
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."
Elon Law hosts largest ever Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition
April 5, 2016
Forty teams representing 24 law schools visited Elon University School of Law for an April event that challenged students to deftly argue questions of First Amendment rights versus the role of government in protecting public health and safety.
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.