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Ƶ Law professor participates in fall legal conferences
January 10, 2020
Professor Sue Liemer, director of the Legal Method & Communication Program, contributed perspectives at two October legal conferences focused on intellectual property.
Librarian group awards scholarship to Ƶ Law student
January 2, 2020
The Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries honored Amber Cain L’20 for her enjoyment of “the pursuit of knowledge and … assisting people with that pursuit.”
Ƶ to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. throughout the month of January
January 2, 2020
Service opportunities, gatherings and other special programs at Ƶ during January will commemorate the life and work of the late civil rights leader.
Winter Term 2020 to focus on health, intercultural engagement, media and politics
January 2, 2020
Winter Term 2020 will offer students an array of exciting experiences that range from short-term, study-away programs to engaging student-led courses.
Gergen Award winner praised for integrity and authenticity
December 18, 2019
Anna Kathryn Barnes received Ƶ School of Law’s top honor for new graduates when she was named recipient of the David Gergen Award for Leadership & Professionalism at Commencement for the Class of 2019.
At Ƶ Law kente ceremony, reminders of heritage and responsibility
December 18, 2019
With words of encouragement from Ƶ Law’s dean emeritus, African-American graduates in the Class of 2019 and their families celebrated on Friday the achievements and promise of a legal education in the law school’s third annual Donning of the Kente Ceremony.
Ƶ Law ceremony honors academic success and leadership
December 16, 2019
Graduates in Ƶ Law’s Class of 2019 were recognized Friday with school and professional honors for advocacy, legal writing and research, academic excellence, and excellence in service.
N.C.’s top jurist to Ƶ Law grads: ‘Transform our legal system’
December 15, 2019
Ƶ School of Law conferred 107 degrees in a Commencement ceremony on Saturday that featured an address by Chief Justice Cheri L. Beasley of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, who tasked the Class of 2019 with using the knowledge bestowed by a legal education to expand access to the justice system.
Study: Lower debt, stronger diversity & improved outcomes at Ƶ Law
December 3, 2019
A new report by RTI International measured access, affordability, and value in Ƶ Law’s 2.5-year Juris Doctor program, which prioritizes learning by doing through sequencing doctrinal courses with a first-of-its-kind legal residency-in-practice for academic credit.
Guilford County Association of Black Lawyers honors Ƶ Law students
November 22, 2019
The four scholarship recipients were recognized at an October gala for their academic achievement and distinguished record of leadership in law school.