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GBA Foundation awards grant to Ƶ Law Library
November 18, 2019
As a philanthropic arm of the legal community, the Greensboro Bar Association Foundation’s gift to Ƶ Law will help support the school’s expansive print and digital collections, including a Westlaw public access terminal.
The Princeton Review lists Ƶ Law among nation’s best law schools
November 5, 2019
The 2020 edition of “The Best 167 Law Schools" featured student praise for Ƶ Law’s faculty, its 2.5-year curriculum, and its highly experiential approach to legal education with a residency-in-practice program that is “a tremendous asset to this school.”
Class of 1969 remembers gifting Ƶ’s first presidential medallion
November 2, 2019
As the Class of 1969 celebrated its 50th reunion during Homecoming Weekend, its members also commemorated a special gift that started a long-standing tradition at Ƶ.
Accomplished attorney honored with top Ƶ Law award
October 29, 2019
Janet Ward Black, a former past president of the North Carolina Bar Association and the North Carolina Association of Trial Lawyers, received Ƶ Law’s 2019 Leadership in the Law Award on Friday at an evening awards gala hosted by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly.
Ƶ Law elects 2020 Student Bar Association leaders
October 28, 2019
Executive board members and class representatives help lead an umbrella organization that governs other law school organizations and committees.
Ƶ announces 2019-20 Sustainability Faculty Scholars
October 28, 2019
The Sustainability Faculty Scholars program identifies, supports and recognizes faculty who are interested in incorporating or enhancing a focus on sustainable principles and practices in their courses.
Ƶ Law’s David Levine offers insights for Washington Post article on Twitter use
October 25, 2019
The Oct. 24 article examined a new Pew Research Center report released this week that found that the vast majority of tweets about politics are posted by a slim minority of Twitter users.
Ƶ Law scholar offers insight for judges at national conference
October 24, 2019
Professor Steve Friedland’s presentation to the Council of Chief Judges of the State Courts of Appeal used emerging research to show how human thought processes rely on implicit biases that don’t always lead to the best judicial decision-making.
Ƶ Law Review announces Volume 13 editorial board
October 23, 2019
Twelve of Ƶ School of Law's top students will guide the publication next year of the student-run and student-edited scholarly journal.
Former N.C. judge: Be a lawyer, not a ‘legal services provider’
October 16, 2019
During his keynote remarks for an evening awards banquet, the Hon. Robert N. Hunter Jr. encouraged dozens of students from law schools across the country who competed in Ƶ Law’s 10th Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition to learn from mistakes and to recognize the value of the work they perform for clients.