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Andy Haile scholarship on state tax policy published by North Carolina Law Review

May 11, 2010

An article by ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law professor Andy Haile, titled, "A Time for Action: Reforming the North Carolina Tax Code," has been published by the North Carolina Law Review. The article explores weaknesses in North Carolina's current tax code and suggests alternatives to modernize the state's existing tax structure.

Catherine Wasson elected to Board of Directors for Association of Legal Writing Directors

May 5, 2010

ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law professor Catherine Wasson was recently elected to the Board of Directors of the Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD). She will begin a three-year term on August 1. ALWD is a professional association of legal educators, the majority of whom are responsible for administering legal writing programs at more than 150 schools in the United States.

ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law professor David Levine advances Intellectual Property scholarship at law conferences in Michigan and Minnesota

May 1, 2010

At a Michigan State University College of Law conference, ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law professor David Levine evaluated the validity of the concept of government trade secrets, and at a Hamline Law Review symposium, Levine provided a comparative analysis of key federal law related to trade secrets. The presentations took place on April 2 and April 16 respectively.

ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law students experience CSI in the classroom

April 29, 2010

On April 26, ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law professor Steve Friedland's criminal law course gave first-year students a chance to observe the legal ramifications of the processing of evidence during crime scene investigations. The special class, entitled “CSI Greensboro,” showcased experts in the fields of crime scene investigation, fingerprinting analysis and blood spatter.

ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law dean George Johnson to appear on North Carolina People with William Friday

April 29, 2010

ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law dean George Johnson speaks with distinguished North Carolinian William Friday, on his program North Carolina People, about the tenor of policy debate in the nation's capitol, the state of the legal profession, and the innovations in legal education being advanced at ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law, in an interview scheduled to air three times on UNC-TV beginning April 30.