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 ...

Fall Break Pro Bono Trip: Working with Channel in Wilmington

This will be an exciting partnership between the UNC Law Pro Bono Program, the UNC Law Insitute for Innovation, Smith Anderson, and Channel (a small business center in Wilmington providing free services to minority entrepreneurs). Student sign-ups close on Mon., Sept. 9th at 5 PM. Please contact Meghan Moran, director of pro bono initiatives, for ...

Fall Break Pro Bono Trip: Working with Channel in Wilmington

This will be an exciting partnership between the UNC Law Pro Bono Program, the UNC Law Insitute for Innovation, Smith Anderson, and Channel (a small business center in Wilmington providing free services to minority entrepreneurs). Student sign-ups close on Mon., Sept. 9th at 5 PM. Please contact Meghan Moran, director of pro bono initiatives, for ...

Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics

Generative AI for Corporate Attorneys This four-hour online CLE will feature experienced practitioners, in-house counsel, thought leaders, and scholars discussing the ethical issues related to the use of artificial intelligence in a business and transactional practice. Program sessions include: An introduction to generative artificial intelligence, ChatGPT and others Use of generative AI in a transactional ...