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Mike Rich provides insights on cyberstalking and anti-bullying laws for Fox 8 News
March 3, 2011
Through in-depth news reports on February 24 and March 2, Elon Law professor Mike Rich described criminal laws applicable in instances of cyberstalking and teen suicide caused by bullying. The segments appeared as part of the WGHP Fox 8 News series titled "The Buckley Report."
Scott Gaylord presents on constitutional law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law
February 22, 2011
At the Loyola University Chicago School of Law's Constitutional Law Colloquium, held November 5 and 6, Elon Law professor Scott Gaylord presented research analyzing recent U.S. Supreme Court cases related to the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Andy Haile’s article recommending changes in N.C. tax code published in State Tax Notes
February 22, 2011
The article "How to Reform North Carolina's Tax Code" by Elon Law professor Andy Haile was published in the December 20 edition of State Tax Notes. Haile's article originally appeared in Addendum, an online publication of the North Carolina Law Review.
Jim Exum featured in The Business Journal
February 22, 2011
Andy Haile’s research on sin taxes published in Temple Law Review
February 22, 2011
An article by Elon Law professor Andy Haile has been published in the current issue of the Temple Law Review. Haile's article, "Sin Taxes: When The State Becomes The Sinner," examines increasing state dependence on revenues from taxes on tobacco.
David Levine presents on trade secrecy at Yale Law School
February 22, 2011
On February 10, Elon Law professor David Levine presented a talk entitled "The People's Trade Secrets?" at Yale Law School, through the school's Information Society Project speaker series.
Bonnie McAlister presents at UK Centre for Legal Education
February 22, 2011
Margaret Kantlehner explores Preceptor Program in Bloomberg Law Reports article
February 22, 2011
David Levine helps to shape law scholars' submission to U.S. Trade Representative on ACTA
February 22, 2011
Elon Law professor David Levine was one of five law scholars to work closely with The Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP) on a February 16 submission to the U.S. Trade Representative, urging the Obama Administration to seek congressional approval before entering into the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).
Tom Molony continues "Business Law Developments" series in NCBA publication
February 22, 2011
Elon Law professor Tom Molony analyzed six recent rulings of the North Carolina Business Court, the North Carolina Court of Appeals, the Delaware Chancery Court and the Delaware Supreme Court for the "Business Law Developments" series in the February 2011 edition of "Notes Bearing Interest," a quarterly publication of the Business Section of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA).