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Martin H. Brinkley ’92 (JD), Kenan Distinguished Professor and former dean of Carolina Law, has been named this year’s recipient of the Carolina Alumni Faculty Service Award. Established in 1990, …
Martin H. Brinkley ’92 (JD), Kenan Distinguished Professor and former dean of Carolina Law, has been named this year’s recipient of the Carolina Alumni Faculty Service Award. Established in 1990, …
Discover the Spring 2026 issue of Carolina Law Magazine, where the stories shaping our community come to life. From groundbreaking faculty insights to the impact of our students and alumni …
UNC School of Law recognized outstanding pro bono service among students, faculty, staff, alumni and community partners at the annual Pro Bono Publico Awards Ceremony on April 8 in the …
When Lissa Broome, the Burton Craige Distinguished Professor and director of the Center for Banking and Finance at UNC School of Law, gathered more than 215 attorneys at The Ritz-Carlton in Charlotte last week, the …
UNC School of Law students are on a historic run. On back-to-back competition weekends, two Carolina Law teams claimed national championships in advocacy competitions, adding to an already impressive season. …
UNC ‘s Center for Media Law and Policy will host the 2026 Wade H. Hargrove Media Law and Policy Colloquium on Monday, April 6, featuring Kevin Martin, vice president and head …
Michele L. Jawando ’05, has spent her career building communities and coalitions to ensure that people often left out of consequential conversations have a seat at the table. A civil …
GiveUNC is Tuesday, March 24 — a 24-hour opportunity to come together with Tar Heels everywhere and invest in the students and programs that make UNC School of Law exceptional. Our …
While most of their classmates took spring break off, eight UNC School of Law students spent their break in Greensboro helping families in crisis. Working with the Women’s Resource Center of Greensboro, …
On February 26, a full classroom in Room 5048 gathered for “My Parents Don’t Need to Do My Taxes Anymore,” a tax literacy session for the Carolina Law community organized and …