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Initiation ceremony for Phi Alpha Delta at Elon Law – March 13
March 11, 2009
On Friday, March 13, the William Hooper Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta will host its founding initiation ceremony at Elon University School of Law.
Steve Friedland co-authors book on constitutional law
March 10, 2009
Elon University School of Law professor Steve Friedland has coauthored the book, "Inside Constitutional Law: What Matters and Why," released February 26 by Aspen Publishers.
Elon Law to host Open House for prospective students – March 14
March 6, 2009
Elon University School of Law will host an Admissions Open House from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Saturday, March 14 at the H. Michael Weaver building, home of the law school in downtown Greensboro, N.C., with a continental breakfast available at 9:30 a.m.
James G. Exum Jr. honored by North Carolina Bar Association
March 5, 2009
Former North Carolina Supreme Court Justice and Elon University School of Law distinguished jurist in residence, James G. Exum Jr., has been honored with the 2009 John McNeil Smith Jr. Constitutional Rights and Responsibilities Section Award by the North Carolina Bar Association.
Howard Katz offers municipal management analysis for News 14 Carolina
March 4, 2009
Howard Katz, a professor at Elon University School of Law, provided analysis for News 14 Carolina on March 4, focused on the municpal management challenges that arise during staff and leadership transitions.
Women’s Law Association to host first annual 5K Run/Walk for Charity – March 14
March 4, 2009
The Women’s Law Association (WLA) at Elon University School of Law will host its first annual Run/Walk for Charity on March 14, starting at 9:00 a.m. at Northeast Park in Gibsonville, North Carolina.
Elon Law Professor Margaret Kantlehner Publishes Supreme Court Case Preview
February 26, 2009
In the American Bar Association's February 23 edition of its Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, Elon University School of Law Associate Professor Margaret Kantlehner explores the impact of a Congressional Resolution of apology on the authority of the state of Hawaii to sell, exchange, or transfer state land.
Steve Friedland speaks with News 14 Carolina about Eve Carson murder case
February 25, 2009
Steven Friedland, a senior scholar and professor at the Elon University School of Law, offered statewide cable news channel News 14 Carolina legal analysis of a federal case against one of two people charged in the March 2008 murder of UNC student body president Eve Carson.
Elon Mock Trial advances to championship series in March
February 23, 2009
Elon Mock Trial placed 5th out of 24 teams at the American Mock Trial Association’s 2009 Regional Tournament from Feb. 6-7 in Chapel Hill, N.C., qualifying the undergraduate team for competition at Furman University next month in the opening round of a national contest.
Afternoon Tea with Judge Ben F. Tennille – April 2
February 18, 2009
On Thursday, April 2, Elon University School of Law will host an afternoon tea reception, welcoming Judge Ben. F. Tennille, Chief Judge of the Business Court of North Carolina.