Barbara A. Fedders, UNC School of Law Youth justice; children’s rights; children sexuality and the law; criminal defense; juvenile and criminal justice systems.
John M. Conley, UNC School of Law Civil procedure, intellectual property, biotechnology and the law, and a professional responsibility course that focuses on the empirical study of the legal profession.
In some parts of Asia, courts have made great strides advancing LGBT rights by, for example, ruling in favor of same-sex marriage or the legal recognition of nonbinary gender. In contrast, courts in other parts of Asia have entrenched LGBTQ subordination. Professor Holning Lau will discuss his research on this fragmented legal landscape. He will ...
Brandon L. Garrett, Duke Law Criminal justice outcomes; evidence, and constitutional rights; forensic science; eyewitness identiication; corporate crime; constitutional rights and habeas corpus; and criminal justice policy.
Classroom 5042 UNC School of Law’s American Constitution Society chapter to screen our new feature documentary: Rigged: The Voter Suppression Playbook – and then afterwards we will have a thoughtful panel discussion on voting rights.
Hosted by the Office of Advancement, the annual Stewardship Luncheon honors UNC School of Law scholarship recipients, public interest summer grant recipients, and the generous donors who support our students, faculty and programs. Invitation only. Contact Kelly Mann with questions.
Dress for Success presented by Brooks Brothers Men's session | Room 5048 | 12:00 pm to 12:50 pm Join the CDO and Brooks Brothers to learn how to dress professionally in the legal industry. You'll learn the difference between interview attire, office attire, and office-appropriate business casual, and how to adapt these standards for you. ...
To learn more about types of judicial clerkships available and the unique experience of clerking, please join our panel of distinguished UNC Law alumni who served as federal and state law clerks after graduating from law school. This program will include a one-hour panel discussion followed by a reception. Additional clerks are expected to attend ...
Monica C. Bell, Yale Law School Criminal justice; welfare law; housing, race and the law; qualitative research methods; and law and sociology.
Speaker Kirsten Fruit - Program Manager, Law School Engagement & Advocacy, Equal Justice Works.