Safety App Gets Legal Navigation

What began as an Instagram-based ride service for Carolina women has evolved into a promising nonprofit venture, thanks to crucial guidance from UNC School of Law’s Community Development Law (CDL)

New Family Defense Clinic Takes on Child Welfare Crisis 

Carolina Law students will soon step into North Carolina Child Welfare courtrooms, representing parents seeking to keep their families together in the face of State intervention.  “Generally court-appointed work, the number

JOLT to Host Symposium on Bioethics and Technology

The North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (“JOLT”) will host its annual Symposium on Saturday, February 1st, 2025. Titled Ethics in the Age of Innovation: Navigating Bioethics and Technology,

Winter Break Well Spent: Pro Bono in Cherokee

Carolina Law students traveled to Cherokee, North Carolina, this winter break to offer pro bono legal assistance to members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The trip, organized by

Carolina Student Named Peggy Browning Fellow

Emily Kaplan, a second-year student at the University of North Carolina School of Law, will turn personal experience into professional impact as a 2025 Peggy Browning Fellow at Murphy Anderson

Lunch & Learn Explores Legal Tech Revolution 

The Institute for Innovation recently organized a “Demystifying GenAI: The Future of Law and Technology” Lunch & Learn at the 79°West Innovation Hub in Pittsboro. The event, led by Nicole

Carolina Law Library’s Annual Holiday Gift Guide

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