1L Grades Due

1L Grades Due https://law.unc.edu/academics/academic-calendars/

Faculty Speaker Series – Marie Boyd

Virtual NC

Marie Boyd University of South Carolina School of Law, remote Torts, Food & Drug Law, Food Law and Policy, Administrative Law. https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/law/faculty_and_staff/directory/boyd_marie.php

2L & 3L Grades Due

2L & 3L Grades Due https://law.unc.edu/academics/academic-calendars/  

Watch: UNC Center for Civil Rights Panel on Critical Race Theory

Virtual NC

What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and why are we hearing about it now? Join the UNC Center for Civil Rights for an in-depth panel discussion centered around CRT. Learn more about it from our expert panelists as they take a deep dive into this highly debated school of thought. Submit questions prior to the ...

First Amendment Law Review Symposium

Virtual NC

The First Amendment Law Review's annual symposium is free and open to the public. Every year the First Amendment Law Review hosts a symposium for First Amendment scholars from around the country to discuss and debate different First Amendment issues. Past themes include Fake News, Free Speech and Higher Education, and Net Neutrality and the ...

Prelude to the Banking Institute – Federal and State Regulation of Digital Currencies

Virtual NC

The UNC Center for Banking and Finance is offering its annual Banking Institute in a virtual format. As a Prelude to the Banking Institute, thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, the center has planned two free webinars: Prelude to the Banking Institute - Federal and State Regulation of Digital Currencies January 26, 2022, ...

Faculty Speaker Series – Osamudia James

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

Osamudia James, University of North Carolina School of Law, in person Administrative Law, Civil Rights and Discrimination, Education Law, Race and the Law. https://law.unc.edu/people/osamudia-james/

NC Journal of Law & Technology’s Symposium on Vaccines and the Law

Virtual NC

The North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology's annual symposia focus on cutting-edge legal issues in a wide array of technology-related topics. These symposia are open to UNC students and staff, NCBA members seeking CLE credit, and members of the public.