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Last week, two Carolina Law alumni came back to Chapel Hill not as students but as U.S. Tax Court judges, visiting Professor Kathleen Thomas’s Federal Income Tax course to talk …
Last week, two Carolina Law alumni came back to Chapel Hill not as students but as U.S. Tax Court judges, visiting Professor Kathleen Thomas’s Federal Income Tax course to talk …
Dean Emeritus Martin Brinkley ’92 spent his lunch break plotting. He scanned the crowd at the Festival of Legal Learning, deciding who to cold-call during his afternoon session. “You should all consider yourselves on …
North Carolina Court of Appeals judges brought the appellate courtroom directly to Carolina Law on Tuesday, hearing two cases that gave students a rare inside look at appellate advocacy in …
UNC School of Law’s Pro Bono program has been named a 2025 Pro Bono Leader by the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service for the second consecutive …
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already reshaped how law is practiced. Major law firms now include AI platform training in their standard associate onboarding, and summer programs routinely feature sessions on prompting techniques …
Students at UNC School of Law recently connected with potential employers from across the legal profession at the school’s Spring 2026 Meet the Tar Heels reception, where recruiters from firms …
UNC School of Law screened “Death & Taxes,” an award-winning documentary exploring wealth inequality and estate tax policy through filmmaker Justin Schein’s personal story with his father, on Wednesday afternoon. …
Noor Sandhu, a third-year student at the University of North Carolina School of Law, has become the first Carolina Law student to receive the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Westin Fellowship, one of the most competitive honors in the emerging field of privacy and data protection law.
Professor Leigh Osofsky Selected by the Administrative Conference of the United States to Conduct Study on Use of Agency Legal Explainers by Federal Agencies
Mary Amico barely slept the night before her first pro bono trip. The 3L kept thinking about the clients she’d meet the next morning, strangers who would trust her with some of …