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Elon Law Review elects editors for 2011-2012
March 3, 2011
On February 21, members of the Elon Law Review, the student-edited scholarly journal of the Elon University School of Law, held elections for its 2011-2012 editorial board. Eleven members from the Class of 2012 were elected to the board, including James Grant, who will serve as editor-in-chief.
Women’s Law Association hosts Spring Coffee and Conversation
March 3, 2011
On February 23, the Women's Law Association (WLA) hosted its semi-annual Spring Coffee and Conversation on "Life After the Bar." Three attorneys from the region spoke about their experiences entering the legal profession.
Elon’s Innocence Project presents research and hosts Dwayne Dail, exonerated after 18 years
February 22, 2011
On November 17, Elon Law students Daniel Harris, Leah Shellberg, Ashley Smith, Ben Synder, and Melissa Westmoreland presented research into potential wrongful convictions of individuals in North Carolina, before Christine Mumma, Executive Director of the N.C. Center on Actual Innocence. Elon's chapter of the Innocence Project also met Dwayne Allen Dail, exonerated after 18 years in prison for a rape he did not commit.
Elon Law students awarded corporate counsel scholarships
February 22, 2011
Pamela Lawrence, '12, and Michael Sprague, '11, are among a select group of North Carolina law students chosen by the Research Triangle Area Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel to receive the chapter's first-annual scholarship awards. Criteria for the scholarships include academic performance and an interest in the in-house practice of law.
Law students encourage kids to excel in school through mock trial performance
February 22, 2011
Members of the Elon Law chapter of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) presented a mock trial before a group of the region's elementary school children on November 21 to teach them about trial advocacy and the range of career and service opportunities created by excelling in school.
Elon Law student co-authors NC State Bar Journal article
February 22, 2011
Elon Law student Andrea Davis, along with Nancy Short Ferguson, counsel with the Chicago Title Insurance Company and Lisa Stewart of the Stewart Law Firm, wrote an article for the Winter 2010 issue of the North Carolina State Bar Journal exploring methods established across several states to help attorneys protect client funds entrusted to them.
First-year law students establish canned food drive
February 22, 2011
During the Winter Term, members of Elon Law's Leadership Fellows program initiated a canned food drive in support of Greensboro Urban Ministries, organizing the drive as a competition among teams of students in the course Lawyering, Leadership and Professionalism.
Three Elon Law students selected to participate in 2010 Summer Corps program
January 26, 2011
Chosen from a pool of 1,536 applicants, Elon Law students Keely Sewell, Benjamin Snyder, and Michael Sprague have been chosen to participate in the Equal Justice Works 2010 Summer Corps Program.
Public Interest Law Society presents student-funded stipend for summer internship
January 26, 2011
Elon Law's Public Interest Law Society provided its first-ever Public Interest Endowment Stipend to Class of 2011 member Nathan Standley in support of his internship with the Office of the Attorney General for the State of North Carolina during the summer of 2010.
Elon Law students excel at Legal Aid
January 26, 2011
Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) has recognized Class of 2011 Elon Law students Tiffany D. Atkins and Lucas Beal for outstanding contributions to the organization this summer.