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Lavender Graduation ceremony honors the achievements of LGBTQIA law, health sciences students
December 8, 2023
The Gender and LGBTQIA Center and the Division of Inclusive Excellence hosted the Lavender Graduation Ceremony for graduate and professional students completing their programs in December.
Ƶ community mourns the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor
December 1, 2023
The trailblazing legal figure had a special connection to Ƶ and dedicated its law school in 2006.
Global IP attorney to deliver Ƶ Law Commencement address
November 28, 2023
Jack B. Hicks, a partner with the international law firm of Womble Bond Dickinson and a longtime friend of Ƶ School of Law, will highlight a December ceremony for 140 graduates in the Class of 2023.
Ƶ Law Review announces Volume 17 editorial board
November 16, 2023
Fifteen of Ƶ School of Law's top students in the Class of 2024 will guide publication next year of the student-run and student-edited scholarly journal.
Ƶ Law to host CLE program in Charlotte
November 15, 2023
Attorneys can explore cutting-edge issues in trade secrecy law, including generative artificial intelligence and COVID-19 vaccine development, with continuing legal education offered in person at Ƶ Charlotte.
Ƶ Law students honored at Class of 2023 Recognition Reception
November 14, 2023
Many of the top students in Ƶ Law’s Class of 2023 were celebrated in a November 13 evening event that applauded leadership and service in a variety of organizations and signature programs.
Greensboro poet laureate guest judges Ƶ Law poetry contest
November 10, 2023
Josephus Thompson III performed original works in the 5th Annual “High Rhymes and Misdemeanors” Poetry Slam hosted by the School of Law’s Legal Method & Communication Program and Ƶ’s Center for Writing Excellence.
Kickin’ it outside of class
November 7, 2023
A team comprised of nearly two dozen Ƶ Law students and friends finished on top of its divisional standings this fall in a City of Greensboro adult coed kickball league.
Ƶ Law professor named a fellow at Information Society Law Center
November 7, 2023
Professor David S. Levine will work for two years with other scholars in an interdisciplinary program founded by the University of Milan dedicated to study legal informatics, cyberspace law and “digital transformation law.”
Ƶ Law expands dual-degree offerings with Vermont Law & Graduate School
November 2, 2023
Students interested in food and agriculture law, climate policy, energy regulation, and animal protection can apply Ƶ Law coursework toward a master’s degree from one of the nation’s top-ranked environmental law programs.