First Day of Class

Van Hecke-Wettach Hall 160 Ridge Road, CB #3380, Chapel Hill

Fall For All

Van Hecke-Wettach Hall 160 Ridge Road, CB #3380, Chapel Hill

Calling all Carolina Law Alumni, Family and Friends – We Can’t Wait to See You at Fall for All Weekend 2022! It’s officially here. Don’t miss THE alumni weekend at ...

Greensboro Alumni Reception

Tuggle Duggins Tuggle Duggins 400 Bellemeade Street, Suite 800, Greensboro

The offices of Alumni Affairs and Career Development and the Center for Banking & Finance invite you to join us for a Greensboro Alumni Reception on Thursday, October 20, 2022, ...

Sylvia X. Allen Portrait

Kathrine R. Everett Law Library

On November 4, Carolina Law alumni, students, faculty and staff will join members or Sylvia X. Allen’s family as well as special guests Provost Chris Clemens, UNC Board of Trustees ...

Prosecuting Cannabis: Approaches from States without Legalization

Join the Prosecutors and Politics Project at UNC School of Law and the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law for a conversation with a panel of legal experts and academics. Panelists will discuss results from a recent study of marijuana enforcement and examine how different district attorney offices approach marijuana offenses.

Constitution Day

Room 5042

Each year, UNC School of Law organizes the campus-wide Constitution Day celebration to commemorate September 17, the day on which the Constitution of the United States was signed. Constitution Day allows schools and colleges across the country to reflect on United States history, the deeper meanings within the Constitution and hopes it represents for the future.  

The law school will celebrate the federal observance this year on September 26 with a fireside chat at noon in room 5042, featuring double Tar Heel Reggie Shuford ’91, executive director of the N.C. Justice Center and Martin H. Brinkley ’92, dean and William Rand Kenan Jr. Professor of Law where Shuford will discuss his civil rights work and perspectives on the Constitution.