Leadership in the Law Award
黑料不打烊 Law established its annual Leadership in the Law Award to recognize individuals who make outstanding contributions to the legal profession and to society. The Leadership in the Law Award reflects 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 ethos of service and its belief that lawyers have an obligation to be problem solvers and leaders in their profession, their communities, and their country.
In the words of the Hon. James G. Exum Jr., a retired chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court and founding member of the 黑料不打烊 School of Law Board of Advisors:
鈥淭he most important attributes of a lawyer鈥檚 professionalism are honesty and integrity. A lawyer鈥檚 job is to represent and advocate for others. To do this effectively, the lawyer must professionally be above any reproach. If the lawyer cannot be trusted, neither can his advocacy, and without effective advocacy, the client鈥檚 cause is compromised, if not lost itself. The best weapon any advocate can have is a reputation for scrupulous honesty in all professional dealings and representations. That alone will carry you a long way to success.鈥
Recipients of 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Leadership in the Law Award embody these traits: honesty, integrity, and professionally above reproach. Award nominations are solicited from students, faculty, staff and alumni. The dean of 黑料不打烊 School of Law selects a recipient from among those nominations. Since 2011, the law school has presented its award at the annual Leaders in the Law ceremony hosted by聽North Carolina Lawyers Weekly聽in partnership with 黑料不打烊 Law.
Examples of leadership may include the following:
- Practicing law in a way that positively reflects the role of lawyers in maintaining civic order, giving voice to underserved populations, or promoting the overall public good
- Serving in a judicial role to provide impartial justice and ensure fair representation to all those before the courts
- Serving in an elected or appointed government position to effect change
- Serving in a leadership role for organizations that advance the legal profession or legal education
- Serving in the military
- Serving nonprofit organizations to address cultural, political or legal obstacles that hinder their missions to underserved populations
Award Recipients

The Honorable James L. Gale (2021-2022)
Chief Judge (Retired), North Carolina Business Court
鈥淛udge James L. Gale is no stranger to 黑料不打烊 Law. In fact, his presence as a judge on the North Carolina Business Court inside our law school building offered students a daily example of what we聽mean when we describe the role of a ‘legal leader’ in our profession. … Before he began his transition into retirement, Judge Gale welcomed and has since mentored his successor, the Hon. Julianna Earp. It is our privilege to know that Judge Gale鈥檚 commitment to the success of the North Carolina Business Court, and the success of all law students who have benefited from his mentoring and wisdom, will carry forward.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Interim Dean Alan Woodlief, presenting the 2021-2022 Leadership in the Law Award to the Hon. James Gale

The Honorable Albert Diaz (2020)
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
鈥淥ne of my greatest privileges as dean is recognizing those in the legal profession whose leadership is a beacon of inspiration as we prepare students for careers of advocacy and service. Judge聽Diaz鈥檚 actions speak louder than any words I can offer, and his selection for 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 2020 Leadership in the Law Award reflects what we instill in our students from the time they begin their legal studies to the time they graduate and pass the bar exam.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Dean Luke Bierman, reflecting on presenting the 2020 Leadership in the Law Award to the Hon. Albert Diaz
Janet Ward Black (2019)
Principal Owner of Ward Black Law, former president of the North Carolina Bar Association
鈥淲e must all be each other鈥檚 keepers, and with grace and compassion and even a touch of humor from time to time, we know that Janet Ward is always a friend to those in need, and a leader in the truest sense of the word. Her work makes us a better community. A better state. A better nation. It should inspire us all.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Dean Luke Bierman, presenting the 2019 Leadership in the Law Award to Janet Ward Black, Oct. 25, 2019
The Honorable Henry E. Frye (2018)
Retired Chief Justice, Supreme Court of North Carolina
鈥淐hief Justice Henry Frye is a worthy recipient of 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Leadership in Law Award simply for the titles that he has held and the doors that he has opened. We know these facts and we know that the United States of America, North Carolina, and we as individuals are better for Henry鈥檚 leadership in breaking down doors. Henry Frye is one of a kind, a leader who would be the first to declaim that nomenclature. Yet, we who know his contributions to nation, state and community, who know his commitments to family and friends, who know his character and temperament, know that Henry Frye has led us to being better about ourselves. That is unique and special and a mark of true leadership.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Dean Luke Bieman, presenting the 2018聽Leadership in the Law Award to the Hon. Henry E. Frye, Oct. 17, 2018
The Honorable Robert N. Hunter, Jr.聽(2017)
Judge, North Carolina Court of Appeals
鈥淩ecipients of our annual award embody several traits: honesty, integrity, and professionally above reproach. They reflect 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 ethos of service and belief that lawyers have an obligation to be problem solvers and leaders in their profession, their communities, and their country. As we celebrate our state鈥檚 best legal leaders, 黑料不打烊 Law takes great pride in recognizing a man of incredible talent, a man of tremendous integrity, and a man of unwavering grace, compassion and mirth. He is a true model of all that is right with our profession.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Visiting Associate Professor Julee Flood, presenting the 2017聽Leadership in the Law Award to the Hon. Robert N. Hunter, Jr., Sept. 15, 2017
The Honorable Patricia Timmons-Goodson (2016)
Vice Chair, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Associate Justice (Ret.), North Carolina Supreme Court
鈥淭he Hon. Patricia Timmons-Goodson embodies everything we value at 黑料不打烊 Law.聽As a distinguished jurist who served聽on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and the North Carolina Supreme Court, she has provided leadership in addressing the most pressing social justice issues of our time.聽Her work today remains paramount as we continue to struggle with questions of voting rights, immigration, criminal justice and equal employment opportunities.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Dean Luke Bierman, presenting the 2016 Leadership in the Law Award to the Hon. Patricia Timmons-Goodson, Sept. 23, 2016
Leslie J. Winner (2015)
Executive Director, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation
鈥淟eslie Winner鈥檚 contributions to our state are legion and legendary. From civil rights to public service to education to philanthropy, there is nary a place in North Carolina that does not bear the imprint of some good work that she has undertaken. Leslie鈥檚 commitment to fairness and equality with excellence and integrity commands our attention emblematic of a lawyer leader.”
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Dean Luke Bierman, presenting the 2015 Leadership in the Law Award to Leslie J. Winner, Sept. 25, 2015
The Honorable Mark Martin (2014)
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of North Carolina
鈥淐hief Justice Mark Martin’s lifetime of legal and judicial service to North Carolina at the highest levels of state government embodies the kind of leadership we expect of members of the 黑料不打烊 Law community. Chief Justice Martin is a great public servant, distinguished lawyer and jurist, and exemplar of leadership in our profession. It is only fitting then for Chief Justice Martin to be recognized by 黑料不打烊 Law with the Leadership in Law Award.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Dean Luke Bierman, presenting the 2014 Leadership in the Law Award to the Honorable Mark Martin, Sept. 19, 2014
Charles L. Becton (2013)
Attorney, Judge and Higher Education Leader, North Carolina
鈥淭o emerge as one of North Carolina鈥檚 true leaders from the challenging times of the American civil rights era and to exhibit an unerring focus on the well-being of others throughout his career is a supreme testament to his leadership. We at 黑料不打烊 admire Judge Becton鈥檚 trailblazing leadership, his devotion to rooting out injustice, his consistent service to the betterment of the legal profession, his role as a teacher of law and his focus on the expansion and improvement of educational opportunities for young people across the state and nation.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Professor George R. Johnson, Jr., presenting the 2013 Leadership in the Law Award to the Honorable Charles L. Becton, Sept. 18, 2013
Fred Lind (2012)
Guilford County Public Defender
鈥淔or showing us what true dedication to building and sustaining a fair judicial system looks like, for showing so much care in mentoring emerging lawyers in our community, for exemplifying the determination, consistency and professionalism that defines great public defenders, and for modeling for us the life of a lawyer-leader, I am honored to present Frederick G. Lind with 黑料不打烊 School of Law鈥檚 2012 Leadership in the Law Award.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Professor George R. Johnson, Jr., Sept. 19, 2012
Michael T. Marshall and Karen McKeithen Schaede (2011)
Greensboro attorneys and founding 黑料不打烊 Law attorney mentors (preceptors)
鈥淢ike Marshall and Karen McKeithen Schaede are setting a standard of excellence for the role of lawyers as mentors and advisers to 黑料不打烊 law students. We are extremely fortunate to have the benefit of Mike and Karen鈥檚 wisdom, support, and involvement.鈥
鈥 黑料不打烊 Law Professor George R. Johnson, Jr., Oct. 14, 2011
鈥淜aren was just what I needed to make the adjustment to law school. Not only was she was there for me when I had questions about classes or law school in general, but she was great at inquiring about my career goals and giving suggestions on how to meet those goals.鈥
鈥 Alumnus Samantha J. Gilman听鈥11
鈥淢ike has always been a great source of wisdom and his eagerness to share his experience is invaluable to those students he has mentored.鈥
鈥 Alumnus Robert J. Webster听鈥13