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Elon Law scholar: 'Selective' conscientious objection might now be legal
February 15, 2018
An article by Associate Professor Andy Haile in a forthcoming issue of the University of Richmond Law Review points to the 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act as a possible defense for conscientious objectors who refuse to serve in some, but not all, wars.
Professors: With #MeToo movement, a need for more than legal protections
February 2, 2018
Elon Law scholars Catherine Dunham and David Levine believe it will take the courage of young people to speak out against demeaning comments by their peers and colleagues to fully attack sexual harrassment in the workplace.
Leupold Named to editorial advisory board
January 23, 2018
Chris Leupold, Isabella Cannon Professor of Leadership, will be working with the Journal of Leadership Education.
Faculty Development Hot Topics Panel: #MeToo and You – Jan. 31
January 9, 2018
Elon Law Professor Catherine Dunham and Associate Professor David S. Levine will discuss the #MeToo movement and how law schools and lawyers might address growing awareness as a profession. This event was rescheduled from earlier in January due to winter weather.
Elon Law faculty contribute to legal education national conference
January 5, 2018
Professor Sue Liemer and Drew Simshaw, a Legal Method & Communication Fellow, took part in the 112th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, whose conference theme of "Access to Justice" focused on ways to ensure equal justice for all.
Elon Law educator named Jennings Professor and Emerging Scholar
December 19, 2017
David S. Levine joined the ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ School of Law faculty in 2009 and quickly forged an international reputation for his legal research into the areas of lawmaking, trade secrecy, and the ways in which corporations and governments use the law to control access to intellectual property.
A 'passport' to legal writing best practices
December 8, 2017
Elon Law, in coordination with the Legal Writing Institute, hosted a One-Day Workshop in December for regional law professors and practitioners who visited downtown Greensboro for a program that was part of a nationwide series.
Elon Law & LWI host 'Legal Writing: Passport to the Profession' – Dec. 8
November 28, 2017
The program in downtown Greensboro is part of a nationwide series coordinated by the Legal Writing Institute.
Elon Law professor quoted in news reports on Haitian immigrants
November 21, 2017
Assistant Professor Heather Scavone spoke with the (Raleigh, N.C.) News & Observer about the announced end to legal protections for Haitians unable to return to their home country following a 2010 earthquake.
Elon Law scholar shares trade secrets research in Mexico City
November 17, 2017
Associate Professor David S. Levine presented his forthcoming co-authored article in the Wake Forest Law Review at a November conference hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.