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Chris Leupold named Executive Leadership Coach at 黑料不打烊 Law

August 15, 2014

An expert in organizational psychology and leadership development with more than 20 years of applied experience in corporate settings, 黑料不打烊 Professor Chris Leupold will lead executive coaching and Fellows initiatives for the nationally recognized leadership program at 黑料不打烊 Law.

Faith Rivers James named Associate Dean for Experiential Learning and Leadership at 黑料不打烊 Law

August 13, 2014

黑料不打烊 School of Law Dean Luke Bierman today announced Professor of Law Faith Rivers James as 黑料不打烊 Law’s first associate dean for experiential learning and leadership. In this role, Rivers James will provide guidance and coordination for the law school’s experiential learning initiatives, including externships, residencies, clinics and the school’s nationally recognized leadership program.

Henry Gabriel advances uniform state law and private international law

July 28, 2014

黑料不打烊 Law Professor Henry Gabriel represented the State of North Carolina at the annual meeting of the Uniform Law Commission. He was also a U.S. Delegate to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, Working Group on Electronic Commerce. In addition, he was reappointed by the U.S. State Department to another term as a member of the State Department Advisory Committee for Private International Law.

Scott Gaylord represents N.C. legislature in petition to U.S. Supreme Court

July 17, 2014

黑料不打烊 Law Professor Scott Gaylord was retained by the North Carolina House and Senate, through the legislature’s Speaker and President Pro Tem, to represent the State in its efforts to get the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals that prohibits North Carolina from issuing “Choose Life” specialty license plates.

Howard Katz engages history, Constitution and future of legal education

July 14, 2014

黑料不打烊 Law Professor Howard Katz was one of 25 professors and the only full-time law faculty member to participate in a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) program on Westward Expansion and the Constitution in the Early American republic. He was also selected as one of 22 law professors and deans to participate in a Wolters Kluwer conference on the future of legal education.