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William Brosnan’s summer externship has meant watching what happens when a single clause in a real contract carries consequences for a global luxury brand. The rising second-year Carolina Law student is spending …
William Brosnan’s summer externship has meant watching what happens when a single clause in a real contract carries consequences for a global luxury brand. The rising second-year Carolina Law student is spending …
For the third time, the Institute for Innovation at UNC School of Law traveled to Kill Devil Hills to help local business owners navigate the legal side of running a …
UNC Provost Magnus Egerstedt visited Carolina Law on May 29 as part of his ongoing listening tour of university schools and units, spending two hours meeting with Dean Andy Hessick, …
By: Michele Lynn Since its launch in 2019, the UNC School of Law Supreme Court Program has offered Carolina Law students the opportunity to learn the mechanics of Supreme Court representation. Each semester, a class of up to eight …
For years, courts that opposed same-sex marriage have relied on the United Nations for support. A new report by UNC School of Law Professor Holning Lau shows, however, that the UN has …
The Prosecutors and Politics Project at UNC School of Law has released a report on prosecutor elections held across the United States from 2020 to 2024. It found that voters had less choice in …
Four graduates carried babies across the stage, one graduate bowed, another one flexed, and one offered a full queen’s wave to the crowd. They came from different backgrounds, different states, different decades of life, and on Friday afternoon …
UNC School of Law has recognized outstanding members of the Class of 2026 with its annual student awards, honoring excellence in writing, leadership, clinical work and academic achievement. James E. and Carolyn …
UNC School of Law presented three faculty awards on Wednesday, April 30, 2026. The awards presented include: The Robert G. Byrd Award for Excellence and Creativity in Teaching, awarded to …
Martin Brinkley ’92 has spent his career in rooms full of lawyers. On the morning of April 11, he walked into one carrying an oboe. That is not a metaphor. For the …