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Ƶ Law achieves American Bar Association approval

July 13, 2008

The Ƶ School of Law has been granted provisional accreditation by the American Bar Association, substantially meeting ABA standards for curriculum, faculty, facilities, funding, library and admissions. The ABA approval, achieved at the earliest possible date under accreditation guidelines, means that Ƶ Law graduates may take bar exams in any U.S. jurisdiction and may practice professionally with full rights after passing the bar.

New faculty member: Henry Gabriel, visiting professor of law

July 9, 2008

Henry Gabriel comes to Ƶ from Loyola University College of Law in New Orleans, where he has served on the faculty since 1984. Since 1998, he has been the De Van Daggett Professor of Law, teaching courses in contracts, commercial law, Federal appellate advocacy, international arbitration and international business transactions.

New faculty member: Peter Hoffman, visiting professor of law

July 1, 2008

A renowned expert in litigation and advocacy skills, Peter Hoffman joins the Ƶ law faculty after serving for the past year as Fulbright Senior Scholar at Chinese University in Hong Kong. Prior to that, he was director of the Blakeley Advocacy Institute at the University of Houston Law Center. Hoffman has served as the Neibel Professor of Law and the Newell H. Blakeley Chair in Evidence at Houston and has served as director of clinical legal education since 2005.

New faculty member: Larry A. Hammond, visiting professor of law

June 23, 2008

Larry A. Hammond joins the Ƶ faculty in Fall 2008 while on sabbatical from the law firm of Osborn Maledon, P.A. in Phoenix, Ariz. Hammond served as law clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justices Hugo Black and Lewis Powell, Jr., and was assistant special prosecutor for the U.S. Justice Department’s Watergate Special Prosecution Force in 1973-74.

Ƶ Law summer session II begins July 7

June 20, 2008

During the second Ƶ Law session (July 7-August 6), the school will offer Wills and Trusts (Prof. Kinsler) and Secured Transactions (Dean Woodlief).

Ƶ Law students selected for N.C. summer internships

June 4, 2008

Four Ƶ Law students are among 100 North Carolina college, graduate and law students selected for 10-week summer internships with state agencies this summer. They are Lila Riley, Stephanie Fabricius, Melanie Crenshaw and David Morrow. Read this note for details..

Jackson portrait sales to fund Ƶ Law scholarships

June 2, 2008

Former U.S. president and hero of the War of 1812, Andrew Jackson will help fund an endowed scholarship at Ƶ’s School of Law – through the sales commissions of reproductions of his portrait.

Ƶ Law hosts conference on Financial Assistance to Public Interest Attorneys

May 29, 2008

Ƶ Law hosted a state-wide conference organized by the North Carolina Legal Education Assistance Foundation (NCLEAF) on May 22. The group heard a presentation by Heather Jarvis of Equal Justice Works on the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 which provides exciting opportunities for income-based repayment and loan forgiveness options for public interest attorneys.