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黑料不打烊 Law students find voice through verse at annual poetry slam

The "High Rhymes & Misdemeanors" Poetry Slam united poets laureate, students and faculty from 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Greensboro and Charlotte campuses in a celebration of creative expression marking the National Day on Writing.

Humor, heartache, and poignant observations on lives led and lost. Poets laureate waxing lyrical on themes of self and society. And a chief justice rapping.

These are just a few of the reasons the 鈥淗igh Rhymes & Misdemeanors鈥 Poetry Slam has become a highlight of the academic year at 黑料不打烊 Law in Greensboro and now Charlotte.

Two women dressed professionally, smiling, in front of an 黑料不打烊 Law banner.
Flex 2 student Nadia Mazza, right, with attorney Dena King, poetry slam judge. Mazza took the top prize in the Charlotte Flex Program’s first “High Rhymes & Misdemeanors” Poetry Slam on Oct. 23, 2025.

Across the two campuses, 11 students and five members of faculty and staff brought their perspectives on law and life to the microphone Oct. 23, 2025. The annual poetry slam is in its seventh year in downtown Greensboro and its first in Charlotte鈥檚 Flex Program (though the Queen City campus held its first contest in March for the inaugural cohort of Flex students).

Hosted by 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Legal Method & Communication Program with support from 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Center for Writing Excellence, the annual poetry slam commemorates the established by the National Council of Teachers of English.

Sounding off in Greensboro

Seven students posed in Cemala Commons.
Students participating in 黑料不打烊 Law’s Greensboro poetry slam. Front row, from left: Marlaisha Vereen L’27, Savannah Stinson L’25, Dmitri McKinney L’25; back row: Millennium Russell L’25, Giles Paradie L’27, Julian Sizemore L’27 and Jay Requarth L’27.

In Greensboro, seven students performed original works for a three-judge panel that included , Professor of Law Sue Liemer and former Chief Justice of the N.C. Supreme Court Cheri Beasley, also 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Justice Sandra Day O鈥機onnor Professor of Law. It was the third time Thompson, who also hosts a syndicated podcast, has judged and participated in 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 competition, this year reciting 鈥淒ear You.鈥

Millennium Russell L鈥25 took the first place for 鈥淏est Interest,鈥 about a friend鈥檚 ongoing, six-year child custody battle. A first-time participant, she entered to build confidence in her public speaking skills.

鈥淚 was torn between two poems, but everyone said this one was powerful, so I went with it,鈥 Russell said. 鈥淎ll of the poems were wonderful, and everyone deserved recognition. It was also poetic that there were seven participants for the seventh year of the slam. I liked that symmetry.鈥

Lyrical voices in Charlotte

From left, Caroleen Dineen, associate professor of law and director of the Legal Method & Communication Program; Dena King, guest judge and attorney with Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein; Somer Dice, Flex 1 student; Jay Ward, guest judge and Charlotte’s poet laureatte; Jack Randolph, Flex 2 student; Aimee Durant, assistant professor of law; Kayla Carmenia Price, Flex 2 student; and Nadia Mazza, Flex 2 student.

In Charlotte, four Flex students performed for judges Caroleen Dineen, associate professor of law and director of the Legal Method & Communication Program; and Dena King, partner with of Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein. Ward returned for a second time to judge the Flex Program competition, performing his piece 鈥淐ritical Blues Theory.鈥

Flex 2 student Nadia Mazza won for 鈥淲hen the Honeymoon Ends,鈥 a sequel to her March-winning poem.

鈥淚 was truly inspired by the way our community came together 鈥 students, faculty and esteemed guests alike 鈥 to honor individuality, creativity, and growth,鈥 Mazza said. 鈥淚t was a privilege to experience such a uniquely vulnerable moment of connection.鈥

Student Awards 鈥 Greensboro

1st Place
鈥淏est Interest鈥
Millennium Russell L鈥25

2nd Place
鈥淭he Oppression Olympics鈥
Savannah Stinson L鈥25

3rd Place (tie)
鈥淏egin with Belief鈥
Julian Sizemore L鈥27

鈥淒ied Twice鈥
Marlaisha Vereen L鈥27

People鈥檚 Choice Award (Selected by Audience Vote)
鈥淒ied Twice鈥
Marlaisha Vereen L鈥27

Student Awards 鈥 Charlotte

1st Place
“When the Honeymoon Ends”
Nadia Mazza, Flex 2 student

2nd Place (tie)
“Your Honor, est. 2025”
Somer Dice, Flex 1 student

鈥淚mposter Thoughts鈥
Kayla Price, Flex 2 student

3rd Place
鈥淟ittle Bird鈥
Jack Randolph, Flex 2 student

Staff Performances

鈥凌别蝉辫辞苍蝉颈产颈濒颈迟测鈥
Cheri Beasley, Justice Sandra Day O鈥機onnor Professor at 黑料不打烊 Law

鈥淎 New Beginning鈥
Emma Butterworth, Staff Director of the Flex Program

“1:37”
Kris Caudle, Assistant Professor of Law

“Flex 2”
Aimee Durant, Assistant Professor of Law

Janet Keefer, Adjunct Professor of Law