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Ƶ Law program extended with $1.2 million from N.C.
February 4, 2020
The Emergency Legal Services Program, which assists victims of domestic violence, sexual violence and elder abuse at the Family Justice Centers in Guilford and Alamance counties, was renewed for another two years through a grant from the North Carolina Governor’s Crime Commission.
Ƶ wins four awards in annual CASE competition
February 3, 2020
Communications initiatives were highlighted for excellence by Southeast District of the the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.
It’s not too late to sign up for a “Transition Strategies” course this spring
January 30, 2020
Students can pick up these classes during the Drop/Add Period until Friday, Feb. 7 at 11:59 PM.
Ƶ Law professor quoted in Citizen Times article on potential N.C. teacher strikes
January 24, 2020
Associate Professor of Law Eric Fink was featured in an article about the possibility of strikes by North Carolina public school teachers.
Ƶ to celebrate Black History Month with a variety of programs
January 24, 2020
A series of events, coordinated by the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education, will celebrate Black History Month throughout February at Ƶ.
MLK speaker: Young lawyers must ‘think big’
January 23, 2020
In his Martin Luther King Jr. Keynote Address to the Ƶ Law community, alumnus Dave Morrow '07 L'10 highlighted three attorneys whose legal work with the slain civil rights leader helped shape a nation in ways still felt today.
Legal writing faculty help lead programs at national conference
January 22, 2020
Professor Sue Liemer and Assistant Professor Tiffany Atkins L'11 recently led or took part in panel discussions on teaching and mentoring in Washington, D.C., during the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools.
Advocacy Fellows host talk on ‘A Warren Court of Our Own’
January 22, 2020
Ƶ Law's Advocacy Fellows welcomed Associate Justice Mark Davis of the Supreme Court of North Carolina for a Tuesday program with retired Chief Justice James G. "Jim" Exum Jr., whose work in the state judiciary is featured in Davis' new book "A Warren Court of Our Own: The Exum Court and the Expansion of Individual Rights in North Carolina."
A deeper look at hostilities between the U.S. and the International Criminal Court
January 16, 2020
A new law review essay by Ƶ Law’s Sara Ochs explains what happened when a court set up to prosecute war crimes signaled that it might investigate crimes against humanity in Afghanistan.
Empowering young people through ‘Street Law’
January 15, 2020
A fall trimester course provided Ƶ Law students with an opportunity to visit local high schools and a juvenile detention center to teach teenagers about the constitutional rights afforded them in the justice system.