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A crystal commemoration: Ƶ Law celebrates 15 years

September 14, 2021

Cupcakes and cheer marked an afternoon gathering in the law school’s Cemala Foundation Commons where Ƶ President Connie Ledoux Book praised Ƶ Law for its pursuit of excellence in legal studies.

On the Anniversary of the September 11 Attacks

September 11, 2021

Dean Luke Bierman delivered a message on the 20th anniversary of the 2001 terror attacks calling on the Ƶ Law community "to reflect not only on our unforgettable losses stemming from that day, but on the hope and humanity we immediately witnessed in response."

Ƶ Law welcomes new staff members

September 3, 2021

Lauren Saul Carriker has been named assistant director of the law school's Office of Ƶ while Haley Mendola L'18 joins the Office of Academic Success as an academic and bar support specialist.

Symposium to explore reparations & restorative justice

September 2, 2021

"Reparations: Restorative Justice for Racial Disparities," the theme of the Ƶ Law Review's 2021 online symposium, takes place virtually on September 24 with legal scholars and advocates discussing the ongoing legal movement to address past wrongs.

Ƶ Law welcomes the Class of 2023

August 5, 2021

The largest incoming class in the history of Ƶ’s law school in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina, has pushed total enrollment to record levels with new students representing 22 states and 84 undergraduate alma maters.

Ƶ Law expert explains NCAA decision on athlete compensation

July 26, 2021

Professor Andy Haile spoke with FOX8 journalist Bob Buckley for a segment of "The Buckley Report" that examines the potential pros and cons of the NCAA's decision allowing college athletes to earn money from the use of their names, likenesses, and images.