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Ƶ Law hosts President Book on Family Justice Center tours
February 25, 2021
Ƶ President Connie Ledoux Book joined with Margaret Dudley, director of Ƶ Law’s Emergency Legal Services Program, and Barbara Spencer L’21 on visits to resource centers for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and elder abuse in Guilford and Alamance counties.
Ƶ panel tackles local history of lynching, racial violence and way toward healing
February 25, 2021
Faculty and community members spoke of the legacy of grief and terror spawned by ongoing racial inequity and violence. Ƶ must address its past and accelerate change for justice and equality, they said.
Progress report on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
February 23, 2021
Vice President for Inclusive Excellence Randy Williams provides this update on work taking place in the Ƶ community
Finding inspiration in the pandemic
February 22, 2021
Through his work in environmental services, Danny Little has been encouraged by Ƶ Law professors and students to seek a copyright for his poetry and even to submit articles of incorporation to establish a Greensboro nonprofit community resource center.
Ƶ Law announces 2021 Pro Bono Board
February 12, 2021
Board members ensure the availability of multiple pro bono and community service opportunities to Ƶ Law students, and services for community members with limited access to legal assistance.
Ƶ Law scholar discusses COVID-19 in prisons for N.C. podcast
February 8, 2021
“It’s a vector for disease spread.” Assistant Professor Taleed El-Sabawi spoke with Stephanie Carson of Carolina Public Press for an episode of “The Kicker” exploring the dynamics of a pandemic in North Carolina’s penal system.
Ƶ Law’s Antiracism Working Group announces Black History Month writing contest
February 4, 2021
The inaugural competition with a top prize of $200 for the winning essay prompts students to reflect on the current antiracism movement and what roles as future lawyers they have in the movement for equality and Black lives.
Ƶ alumna Esther C. Kernodle ’36 passes away
February 3, 2021
Ƶ’s oldest graduate died February 2 at age 106.
BloombergLaw quotes Ƶ Law expert on artists’ rights
February 2, 2021
Professor Sue Liemer shared insights into the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 and how an artist's "moral rights" may protect his or her public work from removal or destruction.
Ƶ Law faculty member elected to SALT Board of Governors
January 26, 2021
Assistant Professor Tiffany Atkins L’11 will help guide the Society of American Law Teachers in its mission to make the legal professor more inclusive and enhance social justice training.