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Ƶ Law scholar has a bone to pick with the USDA
July 18, 2022
A law review article by Assistant Professor Tammi S. Etheridge takes aim at the way two government agencies, without congressional approval and despite potential conflicts of interest, agreed to co-regulate the production and sale of meat substitutes.
Philadelphia Inquirer publishes Ƶ Law scholar’s column on Thurgood Marshall
July 15, 2022
Associate Dean Wendy B. Scott wrote how the late U.S. Supreme Court associate justice foreshadowed the impact of a possible overturn of Roe v. Wade in his dissents on other decisions related to abortion and reproductive health care.
In My Words: ‘People Not Property’ gives voice to those lost to history
July 13, 2022
Newspaper commentary co-authored by Ƶ Law Professor Andy Haile and Richard Cox of UNC Greensboro encourages local government offices to take part in efforts to transcribe and digitize bills of sale of those once enslaved in the United States.
Wall Street Journal publishes Ƶ Law scholar’s column on calls to ‘codify Roe v. Wade’
July 5, 2022
Professor Thomas J. Molony writes in a July 5 commentary how constitutional limitations and case law may prohibit federal efforts to guarantee abortion access in states that ban the procedure.
WFMY News 2 features Ƶ Law scholar in report on abortion laws
June 29, 2022
Professor and Senior Scholar Steve Friedland spoke with anchor Tanya Rivera for a "2 Wants to Know" segment on the way abortion regulations will be affected by the U.S. Supreme Court's recent overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Ƶ Law scholar reflects on Title IX for ‘Buckley Report’
June 27, 2022
Assistant Professor Chrystal Clodomir spoke with Bob Buckley of FOX8 WGHP for a syndicated retrospective on the 50th anniversary of a law that revolutionized educational opportunities for women in the United States.
Sweet fun helps fundraise for the Pro Bono Board
May 26, 2022
Students smashed paper plates piled with whipped cream into the goofy grins of professors eager to help Ƶ Law’s Pro Bono Board raise money for community outreach programs.
Ƶ Law’s academic & bar support specialist appointed to ABA editorial role
May 20, 2022
Haley Mendola L’18 will write articles, recruit authors, and plan events over the next year as an associate editor for TYL Magazine, a publication of the American Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division.
Ƶ Law program director named an N.C. Legal Legend of Color
May 10, 2022
Margaret Dudley, who leads Ƶ Law’s Emergency Legal Services Program, is among four lawyers recognized this year by the North Carolina Bar Association for legacies that represent “ceilings broken for all attorneys who follow in their footsteps and whose impacts on the legal profession are undeniable.”
Ƶ Law professor interviewed for Roe v. Wade coverage
May 6, 2022
Professor Tom Molony spoke with WSOC-TV in Charlotte for a May 3 report on the way access to abortion services would change in North Carolina and South Carolina should the U.S. Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade.