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Ƶ Law Flex Program leader joins Mecklenburg Bar Foundation board
June 1, 2026
Emma Butterworth’s appointment strengthens Ƶ Law’s ties to Charlotte’s legal community and expands access to service-learning opportunities for students.
‘Stand for the rule of law’: Ƶ Law graduates sworn to state, federal bars
May 29, 2026
A May swearing-in ceremony hosted by the Greensboro Bar Association marked the culmination of law school graduates’ studies as they joined the North Carolina and federal courts.
Ƶ Law Review publishes Volume 18, Issue 1
May 21, 2026
The latest edition of the School of Law’s flagship legal journal includes analysis of juvenile courts, racial annexation in rural North Carolina and emerging challenges to the First Amendment.
Portrait of an innovator: Dean Emeritus Luke Bierman’s Ƶ Law legacy
May 19, 2026
Colleagues honored the dean emeritus and professor of law with a portrait unveiling to recognize the 2.5-year J.D. curriculum and Residency-in-Practice Program he pioneered at Ƶ Law, creating a new model for legal education.
Ƶ Law journals select new members
May 11, 2026
Three dozen members of the Class of 2027 were selected as staff members of the Ƶ Law Review and We The People – Ƶ Law’s Constitutional Law Journal, Ƶ Law’s student-run scholarly publications.
Peering into the Supreme Court’s shadows at Ƶ Law
May 11, 2026
Jodi Kantor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times investigative journalist, discussed the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket,” institutional secrecy, judicial legitimacy and declining public trust during Ƶ School of Law's Bryan Distinguished Leadership Lecture.
Amanda McGee ’26 featured in Burlington Times-News for community health campaign focused on Alamance County
May 6, 2026
The Ƶ senior's project was recently featured in a profile by the Burlington Times-News
Jurists, faculty examine judicial interpretation at Ƶ Law journal event
May 5, 2026
We the People: Ƶ Law’s Constitutional Journal hosted an event featuring discussion among Ƶ Law faculty, including former Chief Justice of the N.C. Supreme Court Cheri Beasley, Supreme Court Justice Phil Berger Jr., and Professor Enrique Armijo
Ƶ student research on virus-based cancer treatments featured in Burlington Times-News
May 4, 2026
Hutchinson is researching how reovirus — short for respiratory enteric orphan virus, a usually common virus — could be used to target and kill cancer cells while at the same time sparing the healthy tissue.
Ƶ student research on NFL rules featured in Burlington Times-News
May 4, 2026
Guider's project originated when his mentor, Assistant Professor of Statistics Andre Waschka, approached him with an opportunity tied to NFL kicker Joshua Karty, a kicker for the Arizona Cardinal