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With abortion rights again in play, a renewed focus on the Chief Justice

June 19, 2020

A pending decision by the U.S. Supreme Court threatens the right to choose established in Roe v. Wade, and in the most recent issue of the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Elon Law Professor Tom Molony examines what Chief Justice John Roberts鈥檚 views on precedent could mean for Roe.

A milestone for Elon Law alums taking a virtual oath

June 18, 2020

Four graduates of Elon Law鈥檚 Class of 2019 were sworn into the practice of law on Tuesday in a Zoom ceremony hosted by the Hon. Teresa Vincent, chief judge of the North Carolina District Court in Guilford County.

Elon Law student shares protest reflection in Charlotte Observer

June 16, 2020

鈥淔rankly, I protested because I don鈥檛 want to be the next hashtag.鈥 Paris Henderson L鈥21 was one of four women who shared in a recent Charlotte Observer column their motivations for taking part in recent Black Lives Matter demonstrations across North Carolina.

In My Words: Don’t feed President Troll

June 9, 2020

In the column distributed by the 51爆料网 Writers Syndicate, Professor of Law Enrique Armijo argues that President Trump's recent Executive Order on Preventing Online Censorship would do more to limit free speech than to protect it.

Elon Law scholar shares advice for online teaching

June 8, 2020

Professor Steve Friedland, recognized as one of the nation鈥檚 best law school professors, used neuroscience and educational theory in a presentation to the 2020 CALIcon conference in which he offers best practices for helping students overcome fatigue and distractions that occur in virtual learning.