Honoring Charles E. Daye, Henry Brandis Professor of Law emeritus

Charles Daye Portrait

Dear Carolina Law family: I write to share news of the passing of our beloved Charles E. Daye, Henry Brandis Professor of Law emeritus.  Our loss of Charles is momentous for us all in so many ways. No letter can convey the breadth and depth of his contributions across five decades to our school community.

Support Carolina Law in 2022

Make your year-end gift to Carolina Law. Hear from Roy Dixon ‘18 – Why He Supports Carolina Law Your gift to the annual fund shapes the entire Carolina Law experience. Because of private philanthropy, Carolina Law can attract and retain incredible students through scholarships, expand our robust experiential programs and clinics, and support the exemplary

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Appoints Deborah Gerhardt to the Trademark Public Advisory Committee

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently appointed Professor Deborah R. Gerhardt to its Trademark Public Advisory Committee (TPAC). Gerhardt is the Reef C. Ivey II Excellence Fund Term Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law where she specializes in intellectual property law with an emphasis on the intersection of law and creativity. She teaches Arts Entrepreneurship, Art Law, and Copyright and Trademark Law. She is the only legal academic of the three people appointed to the committee. Gerhardt will serve a three-year rotating term.

Moracco and Weissman receive N.C. Evaluation Fund Grant to support Project RESTART

A multi-disciplinary collaboration co-led by Dr. Beth Moracco (Associate Professor at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and Associate Director of the UNC Injury Prevention Research Center) and Professor Deborah M. Weissman (Reef C. Ivey II Distinguished Professor of Law at UNC School of Law) recently received a funding award from the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM)’s inaugural NC Evaluation Fund Grants program to support measurement, development, and evaluation planning for Project RESTART.

Professor Patricia Bryan’s New Book, “The Plea: A True Story of Young Wesley Elkins and His Struggle for Redemption”, Highlights the Impact of a Murder in 1889

Patricia Bryan, Henry P. Brandis Distinguished Professor of Law, recently released her second book based on murders in the late 19th century and the legal proceedings that followed. “The Plea: A True Story of Young Wesley Elkins and His Struggle for Redemption”, written by Bryan and her husband, Thomas Wolf, is published by the University

Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics: Ethical Issues for Corporate and In-House Attorneys

On Friday, November 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., attendees of the Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics will have the unprecedented opportunity to hear from a very distinguished group of panelists discussing the ethical issues attorneys face on behalf of their corporate clients. The cost to attend this virtual program is $99. This