Ƶ

Page 61 of 135

Ƶ professors take “Engaged Learning in Law” to national conference

June 20, 2012

Catherine J. Wasson, Ƶ’s Director of Legal Method & Communication (LMC), and professors Robert Parrish, Tom Noble, Patricia Perkins, John Flynn and Jackie Connors traveled to California to participate in the 15th Biennial Conference of the Legal Writing Institute, held May 29 through June 1.

Second annual Immigration Law Seminar held at Ƶ Law

June 20, 2012

The Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic at Ƶ Law hosted its second annual Immigration Law Seminar on May 22, featuring presentations by representatives of the Guilford County Public Defender's Office, Human Rights First, the Immigration Center for Women and Children and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Henry Gabriel publishes and presents globally on international commercial law

June 20, 2012

Over the past academic year, Ƶ Law Professor Henry Gabriel has contributed widely to the field of international law. His work ranges from international visiting professorships at Murdoch University and Victoria University in Australia to numerous publications, presentations and international and national law revisions.

Ƶ Law professor and alumnus author article about engaging nonprofits in legal education

June 20, 2012

Ƶ Law Professor Faith Rivers James and Ƶ Law alumnus, Ben Snyder, L'12, co-authored an article discussing nonprofit engagement in Ƶ Law's curriculum. The article, published in the April 2012 edition of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) Business Law Section newsletter, is titled, "Ƶ School of Law: Engaging the Nonprofit Sector in Legal Education."

Ƶ Law alumna featured in NCBA newsletter

June 20, 2012

An article written by Ƶ Law alumna Anna Arnopolsky was published in the June 2012 edition of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) Intellectual Property Section newsletter. The article, "Can ‘Tell-Alls' Tell All?", provides a briefing of right to publicity laws in North Carolina and across the nation.

Two editions of the Ƶ Law Review published

June 12, 2012

The Ƶ Law Review recently published volume three, issue two, featuring scholarly articles written about transparency, secrecy and the Internet, and volume four, issue one, featuring articles and essays on various legal topics.