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Symposium speaker: A broken system is keeping some drug prices sky high

September 24, 2024

Professor Yaniv Heled from Georgia State University College of Law painted a bleak future for Americans in need of affordable medications when he delivered keynote remarks at an Ƶ Law Review program focused on the intersection of public health and the legal system. 

Ƶ Law students named to Moot Court Board

September 5, 2024

Twenty-nine students in the Class of 2025 will participate in upcoming national contests and help coordinate Ƶ Law's own Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition.

Ƶ Law Flex Program welcomes first students in Charlotte

August 15, 2024

Thirty-six women and men with an array of academic interests and career backgrounds comprise the charter cohort of an in-person, part-time program of legal study for working professionals in North Carolina’s largest city.

Get to know Ƶ Law’s Class of 2026

August 13, 2024

The 169 members of Ƶ School of Law’s newest full-time students have a demonstrated passion for studying law and a wealth of prior academic and professional achievements.

New Student Convocation formally welcomes Ƶ Law’s Class of 2026

August 7, 2024

Assistant U.S. Attorney Shavonn Bennette L’17 has built a career prosecuting violent offenders at both the state and federal levels, and her Call to Honor charge on August 6, 2024, to new Ƶ Law full-time students was clear: ‘Always trust your gut.’

On Residency at the Jacksonville Jaguars with Kyra Auguste L’24

August 1, 2024

A social media savant, Kyra Auguste L’24 used LinkedIn to connect with members of the legal team for a popular NFL franchise where she made friends and developed a deeper knowledge of the many ways the law influences professional sport and entertainment organizations.