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Van Hecke-Wettach Hall 160 Ridge Road, CB #3380, Chapel HillGo Cafe! Contact person is Stephanie Schantz with International Programs and LL.M.
Go Cafe! Contact person is Stephanie Schantz with International Programs and LL.M.
The Death Penalty Project has partnered with an undergraduate group to host a NC Racial Justice Act event. Elizabeth Hambourger from the Center for Death Penalty Litigation and Senator Floyd Mckissick are expected to speak. The event is open to all and food will be provided! Classroom 5046
Sign ups for Winter Break pro bono projects. Details will follow soon.
November Meeting - Semester Overview
'Companion Animal Law Writing Contest’ ( www.writeaboutanimallaw.com ) for law students. This year’s contest focuses on two questions, the first one is state legislature’s animal control and enforcement laws’ bond-for-care provisions, and the second one is on fraudulent claims of emotional support and service animals. https://cqrcengage.com/akc/file/C60zbHeAua7/writeaboutanimallaw.pdf
Delicious drinks, great food, and the opportunity to connect and network with the vibrant Tar Heel legal community in D.C. is on deck for you for this special event in your city. Special guest Dean Martin H. Brinkley '92 (Dean and Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of Law) will be in town to host this event, ...
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 ...
Annual IRS/VITA training for UNC. Classroom 4085
Classroom 5046 This will be a panel discussion with 3 speakers focusing on farmworker issues in North Carolina. It will be open to the public. Food will be served to attendees.
Hosted by the Office of Advancement, the invitation-only Witt Professionalism Roundtable offers Carolina Law guests the unique opportunity to discuss ethical issues with seasoned attorneys, judges, and faculty members. Each year, more than 75 attendees are provided an ethical problem with the accompanying N.C. State Bar rules for professional conduct to review prior to the ...