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Gift from AccessLex Institute assists Ƶ Law students facing emergencies
May 1, 2020
A national nonprofit organization that advocates for expanded access and affordability to law school has awarded Ƶ Law a grant to assist students facing emergency needs related to COVID-19.
‘It’s all about the brief’
April 27, 2020
Keep it concise and know your audience: N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Richard Dietz’s writing advice in a virtual presentation to first-year Ƶ Law students was drawn from his experience as an appellate attorney and six years on the bench.
Alumni in Action: Health workers illuminate global, local fights against COVID-19
April 24, 2020
Patrick O'Malley '96, Kristin Kosta '11 and Assistant Professor of Public Health Studies Katherine Johnson spoke with President Connie Ledoux Book as part of a video series highlighting alumni working on the front lines of the pandemic.
In My Words: A perilous showdown between the U.S. and the ICC
April 24, 2020
Sara L. Ochs, a Legal Method & Communication Fellow at Ƶ Law with research interests in international criminal law, warns in a newspaper guest column that President Donald Trump's disregard for the International Criminal Court is not in the best interests of American foreign policy.
Ƶ Law educator shares strategies in legal writing publication
April 24, 2020
“Teaching Legal Analysis: A Tale from the Front” by Chuck Splawn in the Office of Academic Success appears in a recent issue of Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing.
A ‘Virtual Happy Hour’ for an Ƶ Law property class
April 16, 2020
Assistant Professor Taleed El-Sabawi recently hosted the first of what she hopes will be several online social gatherings for first-year students learning from home during the 2020 Spring Trimester.
Ƶ Law students honored in Ƶ writing contest
April 15, 2020
Jackie Gauntlett L'19 and Megan Reilly-Dreas L'21 were recognized for their entries in the 2020 Multimodal Writing Competition hosted by the university's Center for Writing Excellence.
Ƶ accepted to national symposium on campus-wide interfaith excellence
April 14, 2020
The university has been accepted to the 2020 Institute on Teaching and Learning for Campus-wide Interfaith Excellence in Washington, D.C.
Ƶ Law clinic gives close-up view of appellate process
April 9, 2020
The Constitutional Law Appellate Advocacy Clinic tasked students this winter with researching and writing amicus curiae briefs in the Supreme Court of the United States and a U.S. Court of Appeals dealing with questions of judicial process and freedom of speech.
Ƶ Law clinic director talks immigration law in News & Record
April 3, 2020
Katherine Reynolds, interim director of the Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic, provided background on immigration law - and how some overseas adoptions may be problematic for children once they reach the age of 18 - for a story on a Greensboro teen in fear of deportation.