On this week’s episode of the Legal Dose hosts Ashely Washington and Jordan Dupuis will talk with Civil Rights Clinic members Leandra Murray and Karen Vaughn about their clinic projects. Leandra will address Ban the Box and Karen will discuss the project she created in conjunction with the Charlotte Housing Authority where law students as [...]
Ban the Box (BTB) had a great turnout for our April 16 meeting at the Center for Community Transitions! The BTB coalition discussed what would be the best time to present the proposed ordinance to the City Council in light of competing interests, most notably the Democratic National Convention. In addition, the coalition discussed the [...]
As much as those of us in the Civil Rights Clinic would like you to think that we’re the blogging trendsetters of the Charlotte Law community, another blog actually holds that title. The Charlotte Law Library News blog was the very first Charlotte Law blog. Established and run by the Charlotte Law Library faculty and [...]
Honoring Pro Bono Service this month of April! Thanks to all members of the Charlotte School of Law who have participated with the Mecklenburg County Bar’s 100th Anniversary events. On April 16th, CSL’s MCB Centennial Service Project took place at … Continue reading →
Charlotte School of Law’s Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project is happy to announce that our first case has been submitted to the U.S. State Department for review. I want to personally thank all of the members and Professor Lew and Ms. … Continue reading →
It was a great week of service for all of us. We all returned to the law school on April 23rd & many of us, myself included, noted how hard it is to re-adjust and get back into the swings … Continue reading →
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Funny comic! I love the hedgehog!