CPILO Auction

The PITCH 462 W Franklin St., Chapel Hill

The CPILO Auction is one of Carolina Law's most anticipated events of the year. As in previous years, this year's event will feature both a silent auction with online bidding on items donated by businesses AND a live auction where attendees will have the opportunity to bid on professor experiences. Tickets to the live event ...

ABCs of Banking Law

Moore & Van Allen Charlotte

The ABCs of Banking Law is an annual continuing legal education program presented by the Center for Banking and Finance that focuses on the basics of banking law for lawyers. This program introduces the banking law regulatory structure. It is designed for young attorneys and those who desire a basic framework in banking law, including ...

Banking Institute

Ritz-Carlton in Charlotte 201 E Trade St, Charlotte

The Banking Institute is a two-day continuing legal education program presented by the Center for Banking and Finance that focuses on cutting-edge issues for bankers and their lawyers. The program is the result of extensive planning by the center’s board of advisors, a distinguished group of banking law professionals from leading banks and law firms and ...

This Art Belongs to the Artist: Art as Human Rights Exhibition & Symposium

Hanes Art Center 121 E. Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill

FRIDAY APRIL 12 Exhibition Reception, 2 - 3 pm Hanes Art Center Gallery Symposium, 3 - 7 pm Hanes Art Center Auditorium, Room 121, zoom https://unc.zoom.us/j/99121784899 Through an art exhibition and symposium, this program explores the ongoing impact of state violence and the consequences of the extralegal prison at the Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp through ...

2024 Hargrove Colloquium: Media Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

George Watts Hill Alumni Center

Join us for an exploration of the legal landscape surrounding media and artificial intelligence as we navigate the complexities of this rapidly evolving field. Come hear from David McCraw, Deputy General Counsel at The New York Times, and a panel of experts who will discuss the impact of generative AI on copyright law, defamation law, political ...

Class of 2024 Commencement Celebration

Top of the Hill 100 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill

The UNC Law Alumni Association and the entire Carolina Law community look forward to celebrating the Class of 2024 and your accomplishments on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, from 5:00-7:00pm at TOPO. We invite you to join us, ease into Commencement festivities, unwind, laugh, and celebrate while taking in the views from one of Carolina’s favorite ...

DDI Board Boot Camp

Rizzo Center 150 DuBose Home Lane, Chapel Hill

Hosted by the Director Development Initiative, this program is designed for women, people of color, and those who would add in other ways to diversity and who want to learn more about corporate board service. Topics include the job of a director, the skills needed and how to develop them, realistic approaches to advancing your ...

Constitution Day Celebration: Reading Event and Trivia Night

Join us for a day of constitutional appreciation and fun! Constitution Reading Event Date: Thursday, September 19 Time: 9:00 AM Location: Rotunda entrance (weather permitting) or inside the Rotunda Details: Participate in reading the U.S. Constitution aloud Light breakfast and coffee provided Event will be livestreamed (https://unc.zoom.us/j/97918356370?pwd=z7APY2vt8fRVL0dpc9FmTJgYlpWHcQ.1) and recorded Constitution Trivia Night Date: Thursday, September ...

North Carolina Law Review Symposium

Kathrine R. Everett Law Library

North Carolina Law Review Symposium: Justice in the Age of Criminal Records This symposium will examine the role of criminal records in American criminal justice.  Criminal records are not a formal part of a criminal sentence, but they trigger a host of quasi-punitive consequences.  These penalties can attach to arrest as well as conviction.  This ...