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Ƶ scholars to research impact of drug-induced homicide laws
March 25, 2020
Assistant Professor Taleed El-Sabawi at Ƶ Law, and Assistant Professor Jennifer Carroll in Ƶ’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology, have been selected for a program funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the Justice Community Opioid Intervention Network Coordinating and Translational Center.
Ƶ Ƶ making changes to campus visits and events
March 19, 2020
Out of an abundance of caution related to COVID-19, the Office of Undergraduate Ƶ has canceled campus visits and a number of on-campus admissions events for prospective and admitted students.
Ƶ Law professor quoted in story on Asheville hospital union drive
March 17, 2020
Associate Professor Eric Fink spoke with the Citizen Times in Asheville for a March 14, 2020, story about an upcoming vote by nurses to form a union at western North Carolina's largest hospital.
Ƶ Law suspends in-person instruction & in-person admissions interviews
March 13, 2020
All in-person classroom instruction, in-person admissions interviews, and student meetings on campus are suspended through April 19 as Ƶ Law adopts social distancing policies and practices in response to COVID-19 pandemic.
NCBA internship program welcomes three Ƶ Law students
March 12, 2020
Zechariah Etheridge, Andrew Tawiah and Kelsie Wiltse from Ƶ Law's Class of 2021 will work this summer in top legal placements through the North Carolina Bar Association's Minorities in the Profession 1L Summer Associate Program.
Appeals court at Ƶ Law: Cocaine convictions & a wrongful death
March 9, 2020
Judges from the North Carolina Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on March 4 in the case of a man convicted of drug possession who alleges an illegal search by police, and a civil lawsuit brought by the estate of a man killed when his riding mower overturned at a construction site.
Ƶ Law professor participates in discussion on student loan debt
February 28, 2020
Assistant Professor Tiffany Atkins L’11 took part in a “Life After Student Debt” panel discussion at Bennett College presented by the Greensboro Commission on the Status of Women and the city's Human Relations Commission.
Ƶ Law alum helping to build court’s institutional memory
February 25, 2020
Grant Buckner L’13 leads a small team at the Supreme Court of North Carolina that crafts rules, reviews opinions, and provides counsel for the state’s highest court.
An Ƶ Law alum’s ‘split second’ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show
February 19, 2020
Very few people ever have the opportunity to win big money on a talk show hosted by one of the most beloved pop culture icons of the past quarter-century. Lauren Hossfeld L’Dec.’17 is in that elite group.
Family reunites with help from Ƶ Law clinic
February 12, 2020
Advocacy by students and staff in the Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic culminated this month with a young Congolese refugee seeing her family for the first time in nearly four years.