This article originally appeared in the Fall-Winter 2018 issue of Carolina Law. A Carolina Law student team won a contest at Duke Law in October using an artificial intelligence software …
Students Gain Legal Skills in Fall 2018 Holderness Moot Court Competitions
Students Gain Legal Skills in Fall 2018 Holderness Moot Court Competitions With the end of the Fall 2018 competition season concluding in November, UNC School of Law’s Holderness Moot Court …
iNClusive STEM Pitch Summit Highlights Female, Minority Entrepreneurs
Minority and female entrepreneurs gathered at the Rizzo Center on October 11 to participate in the iNClusive STEM Innovation Pitch Summit. The event, co-hosted by the UNC Eshelman School of …
Muller Receives Aoki Asian Pacific American Jurisprudence Award
Eric L. Muller has been named the 2018-2019 recipient of the Professor Keith Aoki Asian Pacific American Jurisprudence Award. The Professor Keith Aoki Asian Pacific American Jurisprudence Award was established …
Carolina Law Ranks No. 1 Among North Carolina Law Schools for First Time Bar Takers
Among North Carolina law schools, UNC School of Law had the highest-ranking bar passage rate for first time test takers for the July 2018 North Carolina Bar Exam. Eighty-six percent …
Johnston Allison & Hord Supports Diversity in Legal Education Through Scholarship
This article originally appeared in the August 2018 issue of Carolina Law. Carolina Law 2L Samantha Aparicio has spent time in law school helping others through pro bono work. She’s …
A Decade After the 2008 Financial Crisis, Banking Center Conference Looks Back
On the 10th anniversary of the financial crisis, UNC School of Law’s Center for Banking and Finance is hosting an historic conference in Washington, D.C. The September 21 program will …
Health Law Student Group Receives Grant to Increase Low-Income Access to Medical Resources
Triangle Area Guide to Low-Cost Health Care and Legal Services Related to Health Needs PDF: go.unc.edu/chlo19 The North Carolina Society of Health Care Attorneys awarded the Carolina Health Law Organization …
Five Students Selected for Inaugural Summer Judicial Fellows Program
A gift from the Kathrine R. Everett Charitable Trust has allowed law students to work in the district and superior courts of North Carolina this summer. This summer, five UNC …
UNC School of Law Receives a $1.53 Million Gift for New Entrepreneurship Program
What does it take to be an entrepreneur? It takes drive, ambition, patience and persistence to identify a need and create a business to fill that need. It also takes …