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Ƶ Law Review announces Volume 18 editorial board
November 1, 2024
Sixteen of Ƶ School of Law's top students in the Class of 2025 will guide publication next year of the student-run and student-edited scholarly journal.
Ƶ Law graduate elected Ƶ Youth Trustee
October 28, 2024
Elizabeth “Liz” Kwon L’23 will be the first alumna of an Ƶ graduate program to serve a two-year term on the governing board that advances the university’s mission by overseeing its health, strategic direction, educational policy, and finances and operations.
Poetry contest at Ƶ Law commemorates National Day on Writing
October 24, 2024
Savannah Stinson L'25 took home the top prize for students on October 22, 2024, with her original work, "Black Like Me," which won praise from judges and the audience alike in the 6th Annual “High Rhymes & Misdemeanors” Poetry Slam.
From Moldova to Greensboro, a global exchange of legal ideas
October 18, 2024
Chief prosecutors and anticorruption investigators from the Eastern European nation visited Ƶ Law as part of a weeklong professional program sponsored by the Congressional Office for International Leadership.
Liberty Law takes crown in Ƶ Law’s 2024 moot court contest
October 14, 2024
Hosted by the student-run Moot Court Board, the 15th Billings, Exum, and Frye National Moot Court Competition featured teams from law schools across the country that argued the constitutional merits of a fictional lawsuit taking aim at a law banning transgender athletes in public schools and colleges.
Trio of Ƶ Law students invited to mentoring association
October 11, 2024
Kelsey Montgomery L’24, Baleigh Scheibner L’24, and Tyleeah Stanley L’24 will meet regularly over the next year in Charlotte as part of the Kara Farnandez Stoll Inn of Court, a group of attorneys and professors working to improve the ethical quality of legal practice.
Ƶ Law students draft healthcare POAs for underserved
October 8, 2024
The Pro Bono Board teamed with Legal Aid of North Carolina to help low-income seniors who lack legal documents that give family or friends permission to make certain medical decisions on their behalf.
Ƶ Law scholar awarded chaired professorship at Chinese university
October 7, 2024
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in Wuhan has bestowed Professor Henry Gabriel with its Wenlan Scholar Chair Professorship in International Law.
Journalist-turned-law student wins silver in national legal writing contest
October 1, 2024
Ivey Schofield L’25 placed second in the most recent Adam A. Milani Disability Law Writing Competition, an annual program aimed at sparking greater interest in and understanding of the field of disability law.
KCBS Radio features Ƶ Law scholar in report on defamation lawsuit
September 27, 2024
Professor Enrique Armijo shared insights with the San Francisco station on a lawsuit filed against a cable news channel for making “demonstrably false” statements about Smartmatic, a company that builds electronic voting machines.