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Ƶ Law’s 2009-2010 Viewbook available online

October 28, 2009

Prospective students and others interested in Ƶ School of Law are encouraged to explore the law school's signature program in leadership and the law, its innovative preceptor program, new clinical law programs, and much more through the 2009-2010 Ƶ Law viewbook, now available online.

Ƶ Law faculty and students support undergraduate legal education

October 28, 2009

Ƶ Law faculty and students volunteered their time Oct. 16-18, 2009, to serve as judges for the undergraduate Carolina Classic Mock Trial Invitational Tournament hosted by Ƶ Undergraduate Mock Trial as part of the American Mock Trial Association's Fall Invitational Tournament schedule.

Ƶ Law faculty at the forefront of judicial selection debate

October 27, 2009

Through three articles published in the News and Record of Greensboro on October 25, Ƶ Law professors Scott Gaylord, Andrew Haile, and Alan Woodlief explore the merit of reforming North Carolina's system of selecting judges. A public debate on the subject will be held at Ƶ Law on October 29.

Ƶ Law alumni celebrate Homecoming 2009

October 26, 2009

Members of Ƶ Law's Class of 2009 celebrated homecoming on October 23. Many graduates participated in a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course about legal leadership during times of complexity and change, and over forty graduates met for a social hour in downtown Greensboro.

Forum on local government encourages involvement of young professionals

October 19, 2009

On October 14, Ƶ law students and other young professionals participated in the first forum of a Local Government Educational Series about the roles and responsibilities of Greensboro’s city government, sponsored by Ƶ Law and synerG, the young professionals initiative of Action Greensboro.

Ƶ School of Law opens Clinical Law Center

October 14, 2009

Ƶ School of Law has opened a Clinical Law Center to support legal services provided by law school students. The center will provide a facility for students, under the supervision of law faculty and attorneys, to work with clients referred by nonprofit organizations and government agencies in the greater-Greensboro region.