Column: UNC Law devalues public interest work
"There are many factors that must go into budgetary decisions, some of which are indisputably valid. But public interest work is constantly devalued. ...
Read More »"There are many factors that must go into budgetary decisions, some of which are indisputably valid. But public interest work is constantly devalued. ...
Read More »"Now, I’m assumed to add so little to my classes that it is perfectly acceptable when I’m not really a part of them. I see campus opening back up ...
Read More »“One night I was standing in a restaurant with a bunch of friends and had just told a story,” Glenn said. “Somebody said, ‘You ought to write ...
Read More »Following an incident during a Zoom class where one student was accused of making racist remarks toward a student of color, some UNC law students wrote ...
Read More »Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday of complications from cancer. As conversations surround the political implications of her vacant ...
Read More »The day after a statewide moratorium on eviction cases expired in June, UNC’s Civil Legal Assistance Clinic and immigration advocacy group Siembra NC ...
Read More »A group of Black law students sent a letter to UNC School of Law titled "Why UNC Law is Not a Place for Black Students." The letter condemned the school's ...
Read More »A group of UNC law students is providing free legal services to charitable nonprofit organizations that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The ...
Read More »From learning how to teach remotely to updating curricula to fit a new online structure, the cancellation of in-person instruction brings its own set ...
Read More »Burr is under investigation for selling stock after confidential briefings on COVID-19.
Read More »From Asheville to Charlotte, UNC law students will be traveling across North Carolina to offer free legal services.
Read More »The organization is working to establish a $50,000 revolving bail fund that will be used to post low-cost bail for people in the county who cannot afford ...
Read More »Carissa Byrne Hessick, a professor in the UNC School of Law, launched the Prosecutors and Politics Project to study campaign finance for prosecutor elections. ...
Read More »The Law School Admission Council is changing the LSAT format starting this September.
Read More »"Julius Chambers deserves to be remembered, and would want to be remembered, for always being available to the thousands of poor people of color, who ...
Read More »Donald Hornstein, a winner of the 2019 Award of Excellence in Teaching selected by the UNC Board of Governors, has been teaching "Environmental Law and ...
Read More »The Critical Race Theory Symposium hosted students to discuss racial and gender discrimination in housing, environmental justice, and health care.
Read More »U.S. News & World Report ranked graduate programs throughout the United States. How did UNC's graduate schools fall on the leaderboard?
Read More »The UNC School of Law hosted a distinguished lawyer to talk about court packing, and what it means for the judicial system in the current political climate. ...
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