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 …
The first semester of law school has a reputation: grueling case loads, Socratic anxiety, exams that determine your entire grade. But for many Carolina Law students, the fall semester taught lessons that went …
Al Hall got his first Brooks Brothers suit in elementary school. His father took him for his graduation, and that was it. Fifty years as a financial advisor in New …
Carolina Law joins the University of North Carolina community and the people of North Carolina in mourning the passing of Governor Hunt, a distinguished alumnus of our law school. Governor …
Before saying farewell to 2025, Carolina Law invites you to make a gift to support the students, scholarship, and quality programming synonymous with a Carolina Law education. Your gift will …
Federal agencies across the government are deploying automated chatbots and guidance systems to help millions of Americans navigate complex regulations. While this advice is often helpful to users, it can also oversimplify legal complexities …
Looking for the perfect holiday gift for the book lovers in your life? Let our talented law librarian, Kerri-Ann Rowe, guide your shopping with her thoughtful recommendations that will appeal …
Nearly 250 legal professionals logged on for this year’s Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics and spent four hours confronting an uncomfortable reality: artificial intelligence is transforming how lawyers work, …