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黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Margaret Dudley honored with state鈥檚 Dogwood Award for service

The annual awards bestowed by the North Carolina Attorney General recognize service that keeps people 鈥渟afe, healthy and happy in their communities.鈥 Dudley directs 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Emergency Legal Services Program.

Margaret Dudley, director of 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Emergency Legal Services Program, received the N.C. Attorney General鈥檚 Dogwood Award this month in recognition of her service to North Carolinians in moments of urgent need.

Much of Dudley鈥檚 efforts are made on behalf of clients seeking crisis assistance at Family Justice Centers in Guilford County and Alamance County.

Attorney Margaret Dudley, founding director of 黑料不打烊 Law’s Emergency Legal Services Program

During a ceremony Feb. 11, North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson praised Dudley鈥檚 leadership of a program that serves 鈥渁 tremendous number of people in very bad situations, often violent situations.鈥

鈥淭heir lives are made better because Margaret and her team intervene in a way that is empathic and effective,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淭hey have helped thousands of people in their worst moments.鈥

Through the Guilford County and Alamance County Family Justice Centers, Dudley oversees legal services that bring attorneys, advocates and community partners together under one roof to support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and other crises. By providing immediate legal guidance, safety planning and coordinated support, the centers help stabilize families, protect victims and create pathways toward long-term safety and independence.

鈥淚 am very grateful that this important work is being recognized by our Attorney General,鈥 Dudley said.

At 黑料不打烊 Law, Dudley is regarded as someone whose service to community is the model of what law students and future attorneys should aspire to.

鈥淢argaret鈥檚 leadership embodies what it means to be a lawyer in service to others,鈥 said Dean Zak Kramer. 鈥淪he brings together legal skill, empathy and a deep commitment to justice, ensuring that survivors receive compassionate, high-quality legal support when they need it most. We are extraordinarily proud of the difference she makes every day.鈥

Dudley鈥檚 career and influence have been widely recognized. She was recently , was a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the Greensboro Bar Association, and . Colleagues and community partners alike regard her as a tireless advocate whose work has improved 鈥 and in many cases saved 鈥 thousands of lives.

Dudley excelled in school and eventually attended Howard University for both her undergraduate and law degrees. She would become the third Black woman to practice law in Guilford County and the first Black woman to hold the position of Deputy County Attorney in Guilford County.

Dudley later achieved success as a partner at a private firm in Guilford County before setting out as a solo practitioner in 1994. A longtime educator and mentor to young people, she taught Constitutional Law at N.C. A&T State University for more than two decades before joining the Emergency Legal Services Program as its founding director.

At 黑料不打烊 Law, she prepares students to practice law with skill and empathy.