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In 2019, Kevin Bennardo, clinical professor of law, authored “The Location of Holographic Wills,” published in the North Carolina Law Review. Bennardo then submitted a proposal to the North Carolina Statutes Commission to …
In 2019, Kevin Bennardo, clinical professor of law, authored “The Location of Holographic Wills,” published in the North Carolina Law Review. Bennardo then submitted a proposal to the North Carolina Statutes Commission to …
UNC School of Law’s Ransdell Distinguished Professor of Law, Carissa Byrne Hessick, makes the case against plea bargaining in her new book, “Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining is a …
Together with UnidosUS and UNC Center for Community Capital, UNC School of Law released the second report arising out of a generous grant from Lumina Foundation to study the relationship …
After a nationwide search, licensed clinical social worker Tora Taylor-Glover has joined UNC School of Law as the school’s inaugural embedded counselor. In this new position, Taylor-Glover provides one-on-one counseling …
The nine new alumni leaders began their terms this summer. The UNC Law Foundation and UNC Law Alumni Association at UNC School of Law have elected nine new alumni volunteers …
Over the past year, Carolina Law student Rich Nguyen-Le 2L has spent more than 120 hours providing legal support to vulnerable community members who need assistance. Before he enrolled at …
UNC School of Law’s Institute for Innovation recently appointed Raj Narayan, associate director of the Kenan Institute for Engineering, Technology and Science at North Carolina State University as the new …
UNC School of Law lands at No. 9 for bar exam passage and No. 15 for 10-month employment for the Class of 2020 out of 196 law schools according to …
At the end of each academic year, UNC School of Law presents awards to students recognizing writing, leadership and practice interest. This year, six 3Ls received the Bane Writing Award, …
Students who enhance the diversity of the law school are eligible for the scholarship. To honor a woman who was a public servant, civil rights activist, and 1962 graduate, UNC …