Muller Launches Podcast on Japanese Americans Imprisoned in WWII
Professor Eric L. Muller UNC law professor and national expert on Japanese American internment camps Eric Muller has launched a podcast series called "Scapegoat Cities," which tells the true stories...
View ArticleChin Files Amici Brief in SCOTUS Election Gerrymandering Case
Professor Andrew Chin At a time when North Carolina’s own redistricting efforts are coming under intense scrutiny from the federal courts, UNC School of Law Professor Andrew Chin has filed an amici...
View ArticleCarolina Law Community Remembers Dean and Judge James Dickson Phillips Jr....
The following message was shared with UNC School of Law alumni, students, faculty and staff. Dear Carolina Law Family, With great sorrow, I am writing to let you know that Dean and Judge James Dickson...
View ArticleBroome Receives Burton Craige Distinguished Professorship
UNC School of Law Professor Lissa L. Broome was honored at an Aug. 28 reception congratulating this year’s recipients of distinguished professorships. Broome received the Burton Craige Distinguished...
View ArticleErika Wilson's Research on School Segregation
Erika Wilson Erika Wilson’s Research on School Segregation As more localities in the South and elsewhere consider leaving their county-based school districts — essentially re-segregating by creating...
View ArticleKathleen Thomas Talks Tax Reform Debate
Kathleen Thomas Kathleen Thomas Talks Tax Reform Debate Carolina Law assistant professor Kathleen Thomas is proposing ways the federal government can enhance collection of tax revenues by simplifying...
View ArticleFaculty Statement on Silent Sam
The undersigned UNC School of Law faculty respectfully request that the UNC administration take immediate action to remove the monument of an armed Confederate soldier, known as Silent Sam, looming at...
View ArticleBroome Receives Burton Craige Distinguished Professorship
UNC School of Law Professor Lissa L. Broome was honored at an Aug. 28 reception congratulating this year’s recipients of distinguished professorships. Broome received the Burton Craige Distinguished...
View ArticleConstitutional Law Expert Michael Gerhardt
Michael Gerhardt Like other Carolina Law professors, Michael Gerhardt’s knowledge enlightens more than the students he teaches. He has applied his research and scholarship broadly outside UNC:...
View ArticleBrinkley '92 Receives Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professorship
Martin H. Brinkley '92 The dean of UNC School of Law, Martin H. Brinkley ’92, has been appointed as Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of Law by the University’s Executive Vice Chancellor and...
View ArticleBrinkley ’92 Delivers Keynote Address at Phi Beta Kappa Fall Induction Ceremony
Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most honored college honorary society, has inducted 165 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill students as new members. The recent induction ceremony...
View ArticlePrivacy and Safety Top Legal Issues at Police Cams Symposium
More than 100 students and scholars gathered at the Carolina Club in Chapel Hill for the annual North Carolina LawReview symposium. Photo by James McLeod 2L. North Carolina Law Review students host...
View ArticleHolderness Moot Court Fall 2017 Competition Season Roundup
Carolina Law’s newest team, the Arbitration Team, competed for the first time in November in the ABA Law School Division Regional Arbitration Competition in Pittsburgh. The team worked with Trial...
View Article5 Reasons to Earn 12 CLE Credits at Festival of Legal Learning
Considered one of the best continuing legal education programs in the state, the 28th annual UNC School of Law Festival of Legal Learning offers 120 sessions over a two-day period. Taught by a mix of...
View ArticleDeborah Gerhardt Honored with University's Highest Teaching Award
A UNC School of Law professor is the recipient of one of the 2018 University Teaching Awards, the highest campus-wide recognition for teaching excellence. Associate Professor of Law Deborah R....
View ArticleTax Law Expert Leigh Osofsky Joins UNC School of Law Faculty
UNC School of Law is pleased to welcome Leigh Osofsky as a tax law professor. Osofsky joins the Carolina Law faculty from the University of Miami School of Law, where she has taught courses addressing...
View Article5 Reasons to Earn 12 CLE Credits at Festival of Legal Learning
Considered one of the best continuing legal education programs in the state, the 28th annual UNC School of Law Festival of Legal Learning offers 120 sessions over a two-day period. Taught by a mix of...
View ArticleUNC School of Law Launches Prosecutors and Politics Project
Professor Carissa Hessick Receives $90,000 Gift to Build Database of Prosecutor Campaign Contributions Professor Hessick speaks with students involved in the project. UNC School of Law has launched...
View ArticleLaw Library Recognizes Four Staff Members with Merit Awards
Nicole M. Downing '12 Tiffany Evans Jesse D. Griffin Aaron S. Kirschenfeld '15 Four UNC School of Law library staff members recently received the UNC Kathrine R. Everett Law Library’s highest annual...
View ArticlePro Bono Program Announces 2018 Publico Awards
From left, Nicole E. Burleson 2L, Jonathan V. Lewis 3L, Meghan K. Moran 2L, Chelsea K. Barnes 3L, Professor Donald T. Hornstein, Charles J. Johnson, Chief Justice Mark D. Martin '88, Miranda E. Goot...
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