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Small Business & Entrepreneurship Clinic celebrates a decade of community impact
February 12, 2024
Dozens of guests at a February celebration toasted Ƶ Law’s downtown Greensboro legal resource for aspiring nonprofit founders and small business owners.
Judge hopefuls hold court at Ƶ Law
February 8, 2024
The Guilford County Defense Lawyers Association and the Greensboro Bar Association Family Law Section hosted a forum on February 6, 2024, where candidates vying for seats on the local bench made their cases for voter support.
Guest instructor, director brings lessons from theater legends to Ƶ
February 8, 2024
Visiting Instructor in Performing Arts Jane Lanier is directing “A Chorus Line,” which runs Thursday through Saturday, and is teaching a course in Bob Fosse’s choreography this spring. She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress for 1989’s “Jerome Robbins’ Broadway.”
Ƶ Law Flex Program gets the green light in Charlotte
February 5, 2024
With clearance from the American Bar Association and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, Ƶ Law is set to enroll its first students to an in-person, part-time Juris Doctor program at Ƶ's new campus in the city's South End neighborhood.
An Ƶ Law tribute to fallen GPD officer
January 17, 2024
Attorney Margaret Dudley, director of Ƶ’s Emergency Legal Services Program inside the Family Justice Center of Guilford County, worked closely with Greensboro Police Sgt. Philip Dale Nix before his December death while confronting two convenience store thieves.
Help for those in need? Try ‘Esquires on Tires’
January 5, 2024
Ƶ Law students pitched the idea of a mobile law clinic that could assist residents of underserved communities as part of a contest held this fall to support the Innovation Lab at Legal Aid of North Carolina.
BBC interviews Ƶ Law scholar for coverage of lawsuit against OpenAI & Microsoft
January 3, 2024
David S. Levine answered questions on World Business Report about the details of copyright infringement claims brought by The New York Times against the creators of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools.
Ƶ Law welcomes new administrators
December 18, 2023
Jenny Lane L’15 returns to her law school alma mater as assistant dean for academic success while Kristen Covington now serves as assistant director of career development.
Gergen Award winner ‘epitomizes what a lawyer should aspire to be’
December 15, 2023
Her ability throughout law school to balance several roles - student, mentor, prosecutorial intern, mother - earned Samantha Hepler L’23 the highest honor bestowed on a member of each graduating class from Ƶ School of Law.
Law & health sciences graduates celebrate heritage in kente ceremony
December 13, 2023
Students in the Class of 2023 who recognize an African ancestry gathered the day before Commencement for family and friends to share pride in their achievements.