Winston Crisp Award Ceremony

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

Classroom 4004 The Winston Crisp Award was initiated by the Student Bar Association during the 2005-2006 school year to recognize excellence in student leadership. Dean Crisp served the law school as Associate Dean of Student Services for 13 years. Dean Crisp demonstrated extraordinary leadership ability throughout his time at UNC Law, both as a student ...

Jennifer May-Parker, hosted by Carolina Christian Legal Society and Women in Law

Classroom 5048 Join Carolina Christian Legal Society and Women in Law in welcoming Jennifer May-Parker to UNC Law! Jennifer May-Parker has been the Chief of the Appellate Division at the United States Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of North Carolina since 2010. The topic of her talk is "Walking by Faith." All are welcome!

Faculty Speaker Series: Elizabeth Sepper

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

Elizabeth Sepper, The University of Texas at Austin School of Law Religious liberty, health law, and equality; antidiscrimination obligations of public accommodations—businesses, social service providers, and membership organizations that are open to the public—under federal, state, and local laws.

Sports Law Panel

The Blue Zone In a casual setting, listen to a truly star studded panel discuss legal issues in sports, leveraging their law degrees and what Carolina means to them. Our society is impacted daily by sport.  Whether it’s our own interest, or that of friends, family or the market place, sports makes its way into ...

North Carolina Journal of International Law Symposium: Patrimony in Peril

Rizzo Center 150 DuBose Home Lane, Chapel Hill

Rizzo Center: 150 DuBose Home Lane, Chapel Hill NC 27517 The North Carolina Journal of International Law's symposium "Patrimony in Peril" will focus on legal issues involving stolen and looted art, recovering cultural patrimony, and suggested legal reform to improve the current international and domestic laws relating thereto. The event will include three panels: one ...

Wills for Heroes

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

Wills for Heroes is a program of the NC Bar Foundation that provides advanced directives to police, fire, and EMS employees and other first responders.

Health Law Career Night 2019

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

Carolina Health Law Organization Health Law Career Night Network with practicing health law attorneys and learn about the wide range of career opportunities in Health Law! Event is business casual, heavy hor d'oeuvres served and refreshments. Please reach out to Nicole Angelica with questions! niclang@live.unc.edu  

Law Club of D.C. Student Extern/Alumni Reception w/ Prof. Savasta-Kennedy

The Oceanaire Seafood Room, 1201 F St. NW, Washington, D.C, 20004 Hosted by UNC School of Law’s Clinical Professor and Director of the Externship Program, Maria Savasta-Kennedy, as well as the Director of Alumni and Donor Relations, Carrie Clifford, come visit and mingle with your fellow Carolina Law alumni in the D.C. area. Additionally, current ...

D.C. Student/Alumni Gathering During Equal Justice Works Conference/Job Fair 2019

Crystal City Sports Pub | 529 23rd Street South | Arlington, Va. The Carolina Law Club of D.C. invites local alumni to a gathering supporting Carolina Law students participating in the 2019 Equal Justice Works Conference and Career Fair. This casual gathering, near the site of the conference, will be a great opportunity to welcome and ...

How Ethics Dies: The Role of Laws and Lawyers in Nazi Germany

On Monday, Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. in the School of Social Work auditorium, professor Eric Muller — UNC’s Dan K. Moore distinguished professor of law in jurisprudence and ethics — will lead a discussion about the ethical failure of laws in Nazi Germany and their lasting ramifications. The talk will be followed by a ...