The 2019 UNC School of Law Faculty Award Recipients. From left, Nichol, Jacoby, Mosteller, Everett, Coyle and Dean Martin H. Brinkley '92.
UNC
School of Law presented four awards to distinguished faculty on Wednesday, April 17, in a ceremony at the Paul J.
Rizzo Conference Center.
The awards presented include:
The Robert G. Byrd Award for Excellence and Creativity in
Teaching, awarded to
Lewis
Moore “Luke” Everett ’08, Clinical Associate Professor of Law. The
Byrd Award is named for Robert G. Byrd, an alumnus of the school who served as
a member of the faculty from 1963 until 2004, and as dean from 1974-1979.
The Van
Hecke-Wettach Award for Excellence in Scholarship, awarded to
Gene R. Nichol, Boyd
Tinsley Distinguished Professor of Law. Every second year, the law school
awards the Van Hecke-Wettach Award -- named for two Carolina Law deans of the
1930s and 1940s respectively, Maurice van Hecke and Robert Wettach -- for the
completion of an outstanding book or monograph. Nichol was recognized for his
book
“The
Faces of Poverty in North Carolina: Stories from Our Invisible Citizens” (UNC Press, 2018).
The James H. Chadbourn Award for Excellence in Scholarship,
awarded to
Melissa B.
Jacoby,Graham Kenan Professor of Law. The Chadbourn Award is named for
James H. Chadbourn, editor-in-chief of the
North Carolina Law Review in
1930-1931, a member of the Carolina Law faculty from 1931-1936, and a co-author
of leading texts in civil procedure, federal court and evidence. In 1933, while
at UNC, Chadbourn bravely authored a controversial work titled "Lynching
and the Law." This award honors a faculty member's distinguished law
journal article. Jacoby was recognized for her article
“Corporate
Bankruptcy Hybridity” (166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1715, 2018).
The Charles E. Daye Award for Excellence in Service, awarded to
John F.
Coyle,Reef C.
Ivey II Term Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Law. This
award is conferred annually based on service performed within the two years
prior to the year in which the award is given. A faculty member is honored for
exemplary public service, measured by the time, effort and creativity devoted
to service, as well as the impact on the community.
At Wednesday’s ceremony,
Robert P. Mosteller, J.
Dickson Phillips Distinguished Professor of Law, was also recognized for 10 years of
teaching service to the law school. Mosteller retired this academic year after a
decade at Carolina Law and before that, 25 years at Duke Law.
-April 25, 2019