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Published on August 2, 2016

“I’m excited to return now that I have seen government lawyering from the inside.”

“I’m excited to return now that I have seen government lawyering from the inside.”

“I’m excited to return now that I have seen government lawyering from the inside. I have new courses and seminars I want to propose and new areas of research to pursue which will ultimately inform my teaching.”

It’s not every day that a UNC School of Law faculty member gets a call from White House Counsel Neil Eggleston, but that’s exactly what happened one day in August 2015 when Dana Remus’ phone rang. Now at the White House, Remus leads a team of six lawyers that advises White House staff on all aspects of government ethics and compliance. Remus, a UNC professor since 2013, will return to the classroom at the end of the administration.

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