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Shannon Bream of FOX News to speak as part of Ƶ Law series
March 30, 2023
Ƶ Law's 2022-2023 Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series presented by The Joseph M. Bryan Foundation continues on Wednesday, April 12, with an evening program at the Carolina Theatre in downtown Greensboro.
Recognizing the success of young alumni
March 28, 2023
Ten dynamic alumni from the past decade were honored March 25 during the Top 10 Under 10 Alumni Awards ceremony.
CNN, ABC News feature Ƶ Law scholar in coverage of Trump
March 27, 2023
Professor and Senior Scholar Steve Friedland has provided legal analysis for national news outlets in their coverage of investigations into 2016 hush-money payments made by President Donald Trump.
Ƶ Law professor cited by Law360 Pulse in report on Gen Z
March 21, 2023
Associate Professor Tiffany Atkins L'11 spoke with the popular online news source covering the American legal profession for a report on the expectations of young attorneys starting their careers.
Yahoo News quotes Ƶ Law scholar on FOX News controversy
March 8, 2023
Professor Enrique Armijo, an expert on the First Amendment and libel law, spoke at length with reporter Caitlin Dickson for a report on Dominion Voting System's lawsuit against the cable news organization.
2023 Distinguished Alumni, Top 10 Under 10 recipients announced
February 27, 2023
The Distinguished and Top 10 Under 10 Alumni Award winners will be recognized at Alumni Awards Weekend, Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25.
Sunny Hostin shares views on the law, media, and mentors
February 21, 2023
The prosecutor-turned-journalist who today co-hosts one of the most popular daytime talk shows opened up this month to a Greensboro audience about lessons learned rising to the height of professional success from humble origins in a Bronx housing project.
West Virginia’s top jurist offers wisdom to Ƶ Law students
February 21, 2023
Chief Justice Elizabeth "Beth" Walker of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia visited Greensboro accompanied by law clerks Evan Smith L’20 and Mary Beth Royal L’21, who both emphasized the importance of strong legal writing for securing judicial clerkships.
Ƶ Law professor: Violence against Black Americans qualifies as crimes against humanity
February 19, 2023
Associate Professor Tiffany Atkins L’11 writes in a new journal article on why policies and practices that dehumanize Black Americans represent “ongoing human rights violations occurring in the United States” and how American exceptionalism is “a barrier to justice and accountability.”
Bloomberg Law spotlights Ƶ Law’s experiential curriculum
February 19, 2023
The legal technology and research platform showcased the law school and its emphasis on student outcomes as part of its inaugural Law School Innovation Program.