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In My Words: Don’t feed President Troll
June 9, 2020
In the column distributed by the Ƶ Writers Syndicate, Professor of Law Enrique Armijo argues that President Trump's recent Executive Order on Preventing Online Censorship would do more to limit free speech than to protect it.
Ƶ Law scholar shares advice for online teaching
June 8, 2020
Professor Steve Friedland, recognized as one of the nation’s best law school professors, used neuroscience and educational theory in a presentation to the 2020 CALIcon conference in which he offers best practices for helping students overcome fatigue and distractions that occur in virtual learning.
Faculty Statement in Response to Violence Against Members of the Black Community
June 5, 2020
Thoughtful discussions and messages shared by students in recent weeks regarding the issues of racism and racial violence helped shape a statement unanimously approved June 5, 2020, by faculty of the Ƶ School of Law.
Suing over a shutdown? Ƶ Law professor analyzes proposal
June 4, 2020
Associate Professor Andy Haile was quoted in a Winston-Salem Journal article that reported on legislation in North Carolina that would allow business owners to recover lost income from the state when emergency orders shutter their companies.
A Message from the Dean: ‘Assaults on the Black Community’
May 31, 2020
Ƶ Law Dean Luke Bierman sent the following message to all Ƶ Law students, faculty, and staff on the afternoon of May 29, 2020, in which he emphasized that recent traumatic events against communities of color "is a pain that should not be borne alone."
Ƶ Law scholar: Taking on Twitter not a legal shoe-in for Trump
May 28, 2020
President Donald Trump’s executive order in response to Twitter “fact checking” his messages may not pass muster, according to Associate Professor David S. Levine, a legal scholar with extensive knowledge of key laws that protect social media companies from criminal and civil liability.
Ƶ Law welcomes new legal writing faculty in 2020-21
May 22, 2020
Caroleen M. Dineen joins the Ƶ Law faculty from Florida A&M University College of Law, while Amanda Elyse moves to North Carolina from Seattle University School of Law.
Ƶ Law faculty contribute to influential ‘Sourcebook’
May 8, 2020
Associate Professor Catherine Wasson and Professor Sue Liemer authored sections of the newly released third edition of the American Bar Association’s “Legal Writing Sourcebook.”
In My Words: A perilous showdown between the U.S. and the ICC
April 24, 2020
Sara L. Ochs, a Legal Method & Communication Fellow at Ƶ Law with research interests in international criminal law, warns in a newspaper guest column that President Donald Trump's disregard for the International Criminal Court is not in the best interests of American foreign policy.
A ‘Virtual Happy Hour’ for an Ƶ Law property class
April 16, 2020
Assistant Professor Taleed El-Sabawi recently hosted the first of what she hopes will be several online social gatherings for first-year students learning from home during the 2020 Spring Trimester.