Correcting the Record
Restoring the honors that were owed for a veteran’s service
Restoring the honors that were owed for a veteran’s service
A 1938 gift continues to educate Carolina graduates
A transformative gift from the Kerr family endows civil rights work at UNC School of Law.
Hands-on clinic work at the UNC School of Law equipped Sarah Hoffman ’21 (J.D.) with skills to advocate for improved mental health resources in North Carolina prisons.
A new program in the UNC School of Law promotes and facilitates cooperation and collaboration among law students at Carolina and Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen in Germany.
Debt, Doubt and Dreams: Understanding the Latino College Completion Gap
Carolina Law alumnus donates $1 million to support incoming law students from rural North Carolina.
"We cannot take institutions like Carolina and the law school for granted."
“Jerry’s generosity will allow Carolina Law to recruit the strongest teachers and students in the country."
Carolina Law alumni knows the quality of a Carolina Law legal education. When grads hire grads, they invest in the legal education of future colleagues.
Carolina Law’s Pro Bono Program gives students hands-on experiences that range from helping cancer patients complete complex legal forms to securing humanitarian aid for refugee children.
A new law program aims to ensure students are practice-ready...
"[This project] will ensure transparency and accountability."
"Clinical education geared to organizational clients is important to large numbers of our students."
“We believe strongly that education is the key to opportunity, economic mobility and a life well-lived.”
After earning both his undergraduate and law degree at Carolina, Rick Magee ’83 went on to rise high in his firm and then become in-house counsel.
One of the greatest strengths of a Carolina Law degree is versatility.
"Carolina Law made me a more compassionate, generous, and empathetic attorney on a micro level, while giving me the tools to actually realize change on a global scale,” Angela said.
The Leadership for Lawyers course empowers students to succeed in professional and personal leadership roles.
Carolina Law and The Duke Energy Foundation have partnered to expand Carolina Law’s Center for Climate, Energy, Environment and Economics (CE3), the nation’s first law and policy center specifically devoted to the intersection of climate, energy law, environmental law and economic development.
We continue to remain in awe of what our students accomplish during their time at Carolina Law.
Carolina Law is undoubtedly a school of great value, but it’s also a school with exceptional values.
By introducing students to private practice and in-house attorneys in the banking industry, the Career Trek program prepares students for how they’ll work in the real world.
In order to graduate well-rounded legal scholars who are proficient in a multitude of ways, it is our duty to provide opportunities for students to engage beyond the classroom.
Today’s fast-paced world means that entrepreneurs are finding more promising ways than ever of bringing their ideas to the public.
“Education is what propelled my parents from their start to a pretty good life.”
“I’m excited to return now that I have seen government lawyering from the inside.”