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Eric Fink to be a guest Dec. 18 on WUNC program
December 16, 2008
Eric M. Fink, an associate professor in the 黑料不打烊 School of
Law, will be a guest Dec. 18 on North Carolina Public Radio for the
station’s “The State of Things” noontime program.
Law faculty author article for North Carolina State Bar Journal
December 16, 2008
Faculty members in the 黑料不打烊 School of Law co-authored
an article for the Winter 2008 edition of The North Carolina State Bar
Journal. In “Back to the Future: Creating a 21st Century Legal
Education at 黑料不打烊 Law School,” Catherine Ross Dunham, Steve Friedland
and George Johnson share ideas for instructing future lawyers in
the Internet era.
Mayor Cory Booker – Bryan Leadership Lecture – Feb. 3
December 12, 2008
Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark, N.J., and a Yale Law alum and Rhodes Scholar, will deliver the Joseph M. Bryan Distinguished Leadership Lecture at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 3. The event will be at the Carolina Theatre in downtown Greensboro.
Faith Rivers James presents at South Carolina Nonprofit Legal Symposium
December 11, 2008
Associate professor of law Faith Rivers James led a Dec. 9 workshop presentation at
the South Carolina Nonprofit Legal Symposium, sponsored by the South
Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations for its 800-plus
members.
Martha Peters presents at ABA conference
December 5, 2008
Marty Peters, a professor of legal education at the 黑料不打烊
School of Law, made a series of presentations in October at the
American Bar Association’s “Bar Passage Conference: Outcome Measures
and Student Achievement,” a national conference on bar pass issues.
黑料不打烊 Law advisory board holds fall meeting
December 5, 2008
The 黑料不打烊 School of Law Advisory Board held its fall meeting Dec. 3-4, providing input on a variety of key issues.
Faith Rivers James presents research to N.C. General Assembly committee
December 2, 2008
Faith Rivers, an associate professor of law, a made a Dec. 1
presentation to the Partition Sales Study Committee of the North
Carolina General Assembly. Rivers was invited to discuss the key
concepts in her recent article "Inequity in Equity: The Tragedy of
Tenancy in Common for Heirs' Property Owners Facing Partition in
Equity."
Margaret Robison Kantlehner publishes Supreme Court case preview for ABA
December 1, 2008
Margaret Robison Kantlehner, an associate professor of law, has had an
article published in the ABA Preview of United States Supreme Court
cases about the pending Supreme Court Case, Carcieri et al. v. Kempthorne et al.,
which deals with whether the Indian Reorganization Act authorizes the
Secretary of the Interior to take land into trust on behalf of an
Indian tribe that was neither federally recognized nor under federal
jurisdiction at the time of the statute’s enactment in 1934.
McMichael Foundation gift to fund 黑料不打烊 Law scholarships
November 26, 2008
A $2 million gift commitment from the Dalton L. McMichael Sr. Foundation will provide the largest scholarship endowment at the 黑料不打烊 School of Law. The endowment will fund three full-tuition scholarships annually, with the first to be awarded to a member of the 2009 entering class who is chosen as a McMichael Law and Leadership Fellow.
Death penalty symposium brings national experts to 黑料不打烊 Law
November 25, 2008
Will the death penalty in the United States be halted any time soon?
Not likely. But the director of the national Death Penalty Information
Center believes the frequency of executions will diminish in the coming years, in part because of budgetary issues. That and other topics were discussed
Nov. 21, 2008, at the 黑料不打烊 Law Review Death Penalty Symposium in Greensboro.