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Elon Law reunites family separated by war

June 9, 2016

Marcelline Nyiramagaju received asylum in the United States after fleeing violence in her native Democratic Republic of Congo. On June 2, 2016, with assistance from Elon Law's Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic, Nyiramagaju embraced two daughters for the first time in years.

Death of Elon Law student Juma Jackson L'17

June 8, 2016

The first-year student with a passion for social justice passed away June 8, 2016, following a brief illness. His funeral service will be June 11 in Greensboro.

Enrique Armijo featured in Law360 story on ESPN lawsuit

June 8, 2016

The associate professor and associate dean of ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë School of Law shared analysis of a lawsuit filed against the sports broadcasting giant for publishing photos of an NFL player's injured hands.

Gergen Award recipient eyes career in criminal law

June 1, 2016

Marissa Kuzbyt L'16 accepted ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë School of Law's highest honor at May's Commencement when she received the 2016 David Gergen Award for Leadership & Professionalism.

Luke Bierman featured on Oklahoma Legal Group blog

May 31, 2016

The dean of Elon Law answered questions from Oklahoma attorney Adam Banner about the biggest challenges facing law students, the evolution of American legal education, and the way technology will impact criminal defense, among other topics.

Dean's Reception honors Class of 2016

May 23, 2016

On the eve of ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë School of Law's Commencement, graduates and their loved ones celebrated the completion of their legal studies in a program that included recognition of Mark Funkhouser L’16 and Joshua Bonney L’16 for their academic achievements & service.

'Ensure that people's rights don't suffer'

May 21, 2016

In his Commencement address to ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë School of Law’s Class of 2016, Judge Albert Diaz of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit encouraged graduates to use their legal education to help "reason, law, and precedent triumph over might, caprice, and whim."

A brutal crime leads survivor to Elon Law

May 20, 2016

Catastrophic injuries from a 2008 attack offered Deborah Moy, who graduates this month from ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë School of Law, a unique perspective on disability rights, firsthand knowledge of how the American criminal justice system is far from perfect - and a renewed purpose in life.