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  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Which of these schools should be called the oldest state university is a subject of debate; however, UNC is the only university in the United States that awarded degrees as a public institution in the eighteenth century.
As a result, the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina was renamed the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and the University of North Carolina itself became the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
North Carolina's rivalry with Duke is especially intense in men's basketball, and the team is commonly referred to as "Dook." (See UNC-Duke rivalry).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill   (3535 words)

  
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 NCCU School of Law
The School of Law offers a challenging curriculum and it is one of the most affordable and diverse law schools in the country.
The School of Law has a long-standing commitment to public service and educates a significant number of lawyers who are dedicated to providing legal representation to underserved persons and communities.
For a rigorous and enriching experience, we encourage you to pursue a legal education at NCCU School of Law.
www.nccu.edu /law   (289 words)

  
 Elon University - School of Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The charter class of the Elon University School of Law was formally welcomed Aug. 10 by several community leaders and representatives of local, state and national bar associations.
The opening of the Elon law school caps a three-year period of planning and preparation by Elon and its community partners in the Triad area.
The Elon University School of Law launches its inaugural year with a week-long series of presentations, seminars and exercises that orient students to the field of law and begin the process of leadership development.
www.elon.edu /e-web/academics/law   (883 words)

  
 Justice Mark Martin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
During law school Martin served as editor-in-chief of the North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation Law and was inducted into the Davis Society, Who’s Who Among American Law Students, and Phi Alpha Delta.
Justice Martin is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law, where he teaches appellate advocacy and professional responsibility.
Martin served as Secretary of the North Carolina Judicial Conference from 1997 to 1999 and as Co-Chair of its Legislative Liaison Committee from 1995 to 1997.
www.law.duke.edu /fac/martinm   (537 words)

  
 NCCU School of Law - School History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In August 1998, I became the eleventh dean of the North Carolina Central University School of Law.
Responding to efforts to close the Law School, he argued “it is not enough merely to say that qualified Blacks have the opportunity for admission to other Law Schools.
More and more Law Schools are limiting their enrollment to the top 5 or 10 percent of college graduating classes.
stats.acc.nccu.edu /law/aboutus/history1.html   (464 words)

  
 WFU - School of Law - Symposium
Kimberly D. Krawiec is a professor of law at the University of North Carolina School of Law.
During the 2004-2005 academic year, Professor Krawiec is serving as a visiting professor at Georgetown University Law Center and the University of Virginia School of Law.
Prior to joining the University of Illinois faculty, Professor Ribstein was instrumental in shaping the curriculum and programs of George Mason University School of Law during a 15-year tenure.
www.law.wfu.edu /x4914.xml   (1726 words)

  
 Georgetown Law - Faculty (Online Curriculum Guide)
Professor Ehringhaus is a 1968 Honors Graduate of The University of North Carolina School of Law and, following a stint at the appellate section of the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice, she returned to the University in 1970 to join the Law School faculty.
She became the Assistant to the Chancellor and University Legal Counsel in 1974, and was subsequently named Vice Chancellor and General Counsel.
As Adjunct Professor of Law, she taught a course for several years on the Law of Higher Education at The University of North Carolina School of Law as well as other courses, and she is active in the National Association of College and University Attorneys.
www.law.georgetown.edu /curriculum/tab_faculty.cfm?Status=Faculty&Detail=1940   (244 words)

  
 Cathy Rudisill, Attorney at Law | Raleigh | Nelson Mullins | Partner
Rudisill is a member of the North Carolina State Bar Association's Real Property Section, the Wake County Bar Association, and the Wake County Real Property Lawyers Association.
Rudisill served as a law clerk for Judge William Drennen of the U.S. Tax Court in Washington, D.C. From 1984-85, she served as a law clerk for Chief Judge Howard A. Dawson, Jr.
In 1984, she earned a Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina School of Law where she was a member of the Holderness Moot Court Bench, and Note and Comment Editor of the North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation.
www.nmrs.com /lawyers/print-bio.cfm?ID=586   (460 words)

  
 JURIST - Law School Courses
Innovative, public-spirited professors from law schools across the US have posted their course materials on open-access Web sites, creating an online catalog of over 400 classes covering a curriculum of over 30 subjects, taught by the world's largest law faculty.
University of North Carolina School of Law (Spring, 2002)
University of Oregon School of Law (Spring, 2002)
jurist.law.pitt.edu /cour_pgs.htm   (3769 words)

  
 University of North Carolina School of Law
The Carolina Law Pro Bono Program, started in 1997, matches law students with practicing attorneys across the state to work on cases that the attorneys have taken for free or reduced rates.
The primary goals of Street Law are to increase law students' ability to communicate to lay persons about the law and to teach middle-schoolers about their rights and responsibilities under the law.
The University of North Carolina School of Law is a financial contributor and supporter of the North Carolina Legal Education Assistance Foundation (NC LEAF), a statewide program which provides loan repayment assistance to law graduates who work in North Carolina public interest law settings.
www.abanet.org /legalservices/probono/lawschools/75.html   (1475 words)

  
 Faculty - University of Virginia School of Law
Faculty - University of Virginia School of Law
Adrienne Davis is the Reef C. Ivey II Research Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law, where she teaches Property, Contracts, Trusts and Estates, and a variety of upper-level legal theory courses, including Sex Equality, Law and Literature, and Slavery.
She has also taught at the University of San Francisco and the University of Chicago law schools.
www.law.virginia.edu /lawweb/Faculty.nsf/FHPbI/B727   (314 words)

  
 North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
The North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology (NC JOLT) is a student run journal at the University of North Carolina School of Law covering a broad range of issues related to law and technology.
Designed to supplement classroom learning, NC JOLT affords law students intensive legal writing opportunities in a large variety of legal areas that may be classified as Technology Law.
Professors and practitioners are encouraged to submit papers on contemporary issues in the fields of law, science, and technology.
www.jolt.unc.edu /submissions.htm   (442 words)

  
 GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - North Carolina
North Carolina Court of Appeals Opinions (North Carolina Courts) January 2, 1996 filing date-
North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts - includes forms, publications, rules, Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and trial court pages
North Carolina General Assembly - composed of the Senate and House of Representatives
www.loc.gov /law/guide/us-nc.html   (300 words)

  
 Commercial Law
Donald Clifford, University of North Carolina School of Law (n.d.)
In the world of commercial law (loosely anything having to do with money, from the UCC to banking to bankruptcy), that information has value and the speed of its transmission has caused all sorts of rethinking of basic transactions.
He is a contributing author to Collier on Bankruptcy, a member of the American Law Institute and the National Bankruptcy Conference, and has recently become involved with the international aspect of bankruptcy andinsolvency.
www.jurist.law.pitt.edu /sg_com.htm   (781 words)

  
 University of North Carolina Law School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Because university professors were not specifically represented in the negotiation of the classroom guidelines, ALA published Model Policy Concerning College and University Photocopying for Classroom, Research and Library Reserve Use (the "Model Policy").
The agreement states that contents of law reviews may be photocopied and distributed in law school classes when the purpose of the reproduction and distribution is educational.
Neither the Law School nor the library belongs to the CCC at present.
www.arl.org /scomm/copyright/UNC.html   (2931 words)

  
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The University of St. Francis is a comprehensive, Catholic, coeducational institution of higher education in the liberal arts tradition, offering undergraduate and graduate programs to students from a broad geographic region.
Indiana high school science teachers will be attending the University of Indianapolis and Ivy Tech Community College’s Lawrence campus the week of June 19 to learn the latest techniques in biotechnology and bioinformatics that they can take back to their classrooms.
She instead began her professional career as an executive secretary for a local law firm and then went on to serve as assistant to the dean of the Teachers College at the University of Cincinnati.
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 MSU Department of Native American Studies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Competitive campus wide award/membership in Carolina Society of Fellows considered highest honor for graduate students on UNC campus.
Adjunct Professor, University of North Carolina School of Law, 1989-1990
www.montana.edu /wwwnas/lisa.html   (909 words)

  
 Links – Criminal Defense Attorneys, Personal Injury Lawyers, Accidents, Wrecks - Elizabeth City, NC
North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles – Information on driver’s licenses; crash reports; license points and much more.
North Carolina Secretary of State - Links with information on, among other things, UCC filings and research; corporations; business licenses; electoral college; and trademarks.
North Carolina Administration Office of the Courts – The official website for the governing body of the North Carolina courts system, with links to the N.C. Supreme Court and the
www.teagueandgloverlaw.com /links.html   (330 words)

  
 Edwards starts job at University of North Carolina law school
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) John Edwards, former senator and vice presidential candidate, has a new job as head of the University of North Carolina law school's new Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity.
Edwards, who represented North Carolina for one term in the Senate, began work Tuesday by moderating a panel discussion on the importance of savings and assets in moving families out of poverty.
His salary is paid from private funds raised by the university.
www.democraticunderground.com /discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x1334318   (428 words)

  
 Carolina Law Library
The Law Library is both proud and sad to announce that our Director, Laura N. Gasaway, has accepted the offer to become Associate Dean for Academic Affairs of the Law School.
Lolly is making this change after 21 1/2 years as director of this library, 38 years as a law librarian, and 34 years as a library director.
She will be missed by all of the library staff.
library.law.unc.edu   (117 words)

  
 First Amendment Law Review
MODERATOR: Arnold Loewy, University of North Carolina School of Law
SPEAKERS: Arnold Loewy, University of North Carolina School of Law; Warren Nord, Univeristy of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Philosophy; Richard Katskee, Americans United for Separation of Church and State; Jay Wexler, Boston University School of Law.
MODERATOR: William Marshall, University of North Carolina School of Law
falr.unc.edu /agenda2005.html   (219 words)

  
 Business - North Carolina
B.A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill - 1969
B.A., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - 1972
J.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - 1975
www.abcworld.org /bnc.html   (946 words)

  
 UNC Law Pro Bono
This program matches law students with practicing attorneys across the state to work on cases that the attorneys have taken for free or reduced rates.
UNC Law students performed more than 1060 hours of work in these placements.
Two received certificates from the School of Law and the North Carolina Bar Association for performing more than 75 hours of pro bono work, and several more are expected to receive certificates this year.
www.unc.edu /~snovinsk   (249 words)

  
 C. Boyden Gray - SourceWatch
Gray is a graduate of Harvard University (A.B. 1964, magna cum laude) and the University of North Carolina (J.D. 1968, first in class), where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the UNC Law Review.
Following graduation from law school, he clerked for Chief Justice Earl Warren of the U.S. Supreme Court for a year.
In addition, he is a member of Harvard University's Committee on University Development, the Board of Trustees of the Washington Scholarship Fund, St. Mark's School, and National Cathedral School.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=C._Boyden_Gray   (2573 words)

  
 Andrew E. Taslitz-CV
Subjects Taught: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Advanced Evidence, Wrongful Convictions, Professional Responsibility, Advanced Professional Responsibility, Externship Program, Proof of Facts (a seminar on the nature of fact-finding), Pretrial Techniques, Advanced Criminal Procedure; strong interest in Federal Criminal Law, International Criminal Law and Procedure, and the First Amendment.
University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, PA, J.D., June 1981, Cum Laude,
Speaker, “Racial Auditing and the Fourth Amendment,” University of Pittsburgh Law School, February 2003
www.law.howard.edu /696   (3973 words)

  
 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carolina improves in key measures of academic excellence
Official Web Page of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
www.unc.edu   (28 words)

  
 MBA & Executive MBA Programs: UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School
MBA & Executive MBA Programs: UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School
The UNC Kenan-Flagler Master of Accounting (MAC) Program graduated its 20th class this year during spring 2006 commencement.
Copyright © 1995-2006 by The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for its Kenan-Flagler Business School.
www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu   (53 words)

  
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