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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230213
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SUMMARY:Well-Being Days
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URL:https://law.unc.edu/event/well-being-days/
CATEGORIES:Important Dates
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T170000
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SUMMARY:Festival
DESCRIPTION:On February 17th\, the Law Alumni Association will present a new take on Festival. This boutique offering of CLE is available EXCLUSIVELY to Carolina Law Alumni. Join us at the Carolina Club for a day packed with interesting CLE taught by beloved professors and special legal expert guests. Offered as a one day only package\, join fellow alumni for a curated Festival offering that will satisfy six hours of CLE credits to meet various category requirements. For $150 you are receiving six hours of credit (pending approval)\, continental breakfast and lunch and unique opportunities to interact with Carolina Law students. Registration will close on February 10\, 2023. Space is limited and will be based on a first come basis. Refunds will be available before February 10\, 2023 at the discretion of the Director of CLE who can be contacted at unclawcle@unc.edu. There will be no waitlist.
URL:https://law.unc.edu/event/festival/
LOCATION:Carolina Club
CATEGORIES:Alumni
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T180000
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SUMMARY:LAA Awards Dinner
DESCRIPTION:On February 17th\, make plans to join us for our annual Law Alumni Association Awards where we will be honoring some outstanding alumni over an exciting dinner program. More information on award recipients is forthcoming.
URL:https://law.unc.edu/event/laa-awards-dinner/
LOCATION:Carolina Club
CATEGORIES:Alumni
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T133000
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SUMMARY:Watch: Media Coverage of Prosecutors and Their Elections
DESCRIPTION:  \nWatch now: Play a recording of this event. \nA recent survey found that most Americans do not know that their local prosecutor is elected.  How could that be? \nOne possible answer to that question may lie in the media coverage that prosecutors receive.  Outside of large cities\, prosecutors do not receive much media coverage\, and the coverage that they do receive rarely mentions that they are an elected office—even in an election year. \nJoin the Prosecutors and Politics Project for an important discussion about media coverage of prosecutors and their elections\, featuring journalists and prosecutors! \nPanelists include: \nMark Dupree\, Sr.\, District Attorney in Wyandotte County\, Kansas \nDupree leads an office of over 60 employees. His administration has increased the felony trial conviction rate by 27%. Dupree has successfully created the first ever “Conviction Integrity Unit” in the state of Kansas\, since re-named “Community Integrity Unit” which is responsible for ensuring that convictions obtained previously still hold integrity today and holding law enforcement accountable with the establishment of a hotline for residents to register complaints. His efforts for transforming the traditional manner in which District Attorney’s Offices have operated has been recognized nationally\, with articles featured twice in the New York Times and interviewed on the nationally syndicated Roland Martin Show. Community involvement is the bedrock of the Dupree Administration. It builds community trust\, and that trust greatly assists in crime prevention and bringing justice. Dupree and his administration lead the way in speaking at schools\, neighborhood watch meetings\, church gatherings\, and civic organizations. \nJulie Gunnigle\, Legal Director\, Arizona NORML \nGunnigle is an attorney and former prosecutor who fights for justice in our criminal legal system\, for funding in our public schools\, and for reproductive justice for our families. She was the 2020 and 2022 Democratic nominee for Maricopa County Attorney\, coming closer than any reform candidate in 40 years to taking that office. Since that time\, Gunnigle has worked as the Legal Director for Arizona NORML where she helps individuals who have been directly impacted by the war on drugs expunge their convictions and get a true second chance. \nGeorge Joseph\, Senior Reporter for The City \nJoseph is a Senior Reporter for The City with a focus on criminal justice and courts. He previously worked for WNYC and Gothamist\, and has published stories with NPR\, ProPublica\, Esquire\, and The Intercept among other outlets. \nWill Knight\, Attorney\, Maricopa County\, Arizona\n \nKnight is a directly impacted Colombian-American attorney who practices criminal defense and civil rights litigation in Phoenix\, Arizona.  Knight has a background in both prosecution and indigent defense\, and he had the privilege of defending numerous protesters against false\, politically motivated gang prosecutions during the 2020 uprising\, leading to several high profile multi-plaintiff and class action lawsuits against local police and prosecutors.  Knight ran in a crowded field for Maricopa County Attorney in 2019 and 2020 following the appointment of the previous office-holder to the Supreme Court of Arizona. \nRyan Thornburg\, Associate Professor at the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media \nThornburg is an associate professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with an interest in social media\, data driven reporting and digital media economics. Before joining the school in 2007\, he spent a decade in leadership positions in online newsrooms\, mostly working on national and international news at The Washington Post.
URL:https://law.unc.edu/event/media-coverage-of-prosecutors-and-their-elections/
CATEGORIES:Home Page Events,Prosecutors and Politics Project
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230223T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230223T170000
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SUMMARY:Cyber Risk in the Supply Chain and Importance of a Contract
DESCRIPTION:Given that supply chain related risks are increasing and are potentially more harmful\, it is essential for the companies to implement robust supply chain security practices. Panelists will provide examples of supply chain risks in the financial sector\, discuss the practical and actionable controls to manage supply chain risks and the role of a carefully negotiated contract in it.\n1. Supply chain risk\n2. The devil is in the details of the contract\n3. Risk Management (potential risks\, risk acceptance and consequences including cyber insurance implications) \nOne hour of CLE Credit: Pending
URL:https://law.unc.edu/event/cyber-risk-in-the-supply-chain-and-importance-of-a-contract/
CATEGORIES:Cyber Risk in the Supply Chain and Importance of a Contract,Prelude Webinars
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