NCCU Law: Newsletter 6/30
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Upcoming Training
Time Staff Faculty Tuesday, June 29 2 PM Chrome River http://bit.ly/SOLITTraining With Demetria Robinson Learn the basics of the University’s procurement process. Wednesday, June 30 2 PM Microsoft OneDrive Join Here With ITS An Overview of OneDrive for Business and how to store, share and sync your school and work files. Tuesday, July 6 10 AM Intro …
Professor David A. Green Participates In Panel Discussion On Bias and Disparate Outcomes in the Bar Examination
This panel will discuss how bar examinees from communities of color or who are neurodivergent (including examinees with learning disabilities and mental health challenges) are adversely affected by bias in the bar exam. Studies show that bar examinees from communities of color have lower pass rates than their white peers. Neurodivergent examinees encounter a range …
Carolinas Colloquium brings together legal writing community
Law Library Director, Nichelle Perry, Assistant Director, Richelle Reid, Senior Reference Librarian, Zanada Joyner, and Reference Librarians, Emily Hoffman and Matthew Neely presented at the Carolinas Colloquium 2021 held at Elon University School of Law on Thursday, June 24, 2021 regarding their use of Teams to teach legal research during the pandemic. Learn more
NCCU Law’s Associate Dean April Dawson to Moderate upcoming panel discussion on racial equality in Criminal Justice
The NC Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice – Learning Session 1: Race, Data, and Policing Law enforcement agencies are increasingly relying on data and predictive analytics to make policing decisions. However, the reliance on data and algorithms in this way can have the unintended consequence of exacerbating the racial discrimination and disparity in …
Congratulations To NCCU Law’s Peggy Browning Fellow
Congratulations to our own Legal Eagle, Rianah Alexander! Selected for a Peggy Browning summer fellowship to advance causes for workers’ rights, she is currently gaining valuable experience at the National Employment Law Project (NELP). When asked about her current work and growth this year, Ms. Alexander said, “Through my internship at National Employment Law Project (NELP), …
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Animal Rights are Focus of Legal Clerkship
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