Michael Morris
Michael B. Morris, Esq. is MRC Free Speech & MRC Business Associate Editor. He started as MRC TechWatch & MRC Business Associate Editor in October 2019.
He began his employment with the Media Research Center as Assistant Editor for Commentary at CNSNews.com in August 2014. In 2015, he was promoted to Commentary Editor for CNSNews.com and was responsible for soliciting and editing commentary for CNSNews.com s commentary section.
Prior to his work with CNSNews.com, Michael Morris attended Regent University School of Law where he served as Republican National Lawyer Association Regent University School of Law Chapter Vice Chair of Membership from September 2012 through April 2014 and on Regent University School of Law’s Honor Council during his 2L and 3L years.
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An Elon University School of Law alum who led local efforts to transcribe and digitize hundreds of âslave deeds,â thereby helping the public to learn more about the lives of enslaved people in antebellum Greensboro, is the 2020 recipient of the law schoolâs most prestigious honor for new graduates.
Julianna Kober, former president of the law schoolâs pro bono âPeople Not Propertyâ Project, was recognized December 12 at Elon Lawâs 13th Commencement ceremony with the David Gergen Award for Leadership & Professionalism.
Elon Law students are nominated for the award by their peers, professors, or staff. Honorees are selected by a faculty and staff committee based on law school activities that represent the twin principles of leadership and professionalism.
2021 GPS May Queen And Court Announced
Students Elect Addie Youmans As Queen, Erin Marshall As Maid Of Honor Thursday, December 10, 2020
GPS 2021 May Queen Addie Youmans and her court
During the Wednesday morning assembly, the 2021 GPS May Queen and Court was voted on by the student body after being nominated by the senior class on Monday. Addie Youmans will wear the flower crown as May Queen, with Erin Marshall as her Maid of Honor. Completing the court are Crown Bearer Astha Sinha, Scepter Bearer Lily DuPlooy, and Train Bearers Emma Dexter and Shreena Patel.
The seniors vote for the May Court by selecting classmates who best represent their class, our school, and the ideals and values held dear while considering the following criteria: