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Tom Beckmerhagen made the trip from Germany. Swenja Surminski flew in from London. Vincent Boland came from St. Lucia, navigating through the Caribbean just as Hurricane Melissa passed by. By …
Tom Beckmerhagen made the trip from Germany. Swenja Surminski flew in from London. Vincent Boland came from St. Lucia, navigating through the Caribbean just as Hurricane Melissa passed by. By …
A UNC School of Law professor has helped design the world’s first catastrophe bond that rewards climate resilience. This groundbreaking $600 million insurance-linked security is transforming the way insurers and …
Nine small business owners in rural western North Carolina received critical legal support last week thanks to 10 Carolina Law students who spent their fall break providing pro bono services …
Unprecedented simulation examines whether artificial intelligence could reduce bias in criminal justice Unprecedented simulation examines whether artificial intelligence could reduce bias in criminal justice Three artificial intelligence programs will decide …
Gene R. Nichol, the Boyd C. Tinsley Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law, has penned a new book, “Now What? How North Carolina …
Judge Myers and Professor Marshall Lead Conversation on Civil Discourse Across Political Divides Judge Richard Myers ’98 and Professor Bill Marshall spent years as colleagues at Carolina Law, their offices …
Nearly 170 alumni and friends of UNC School of Law returned to Chapel Hill on October 3 for an evening that captured what makes the school’s community special. “Tonight is …