The North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review is proud to present the new board members of Volume 6!?
The North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review
写作与编辑
Chapel Hill,NC 183 位关注者
The North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review, founded in 2019, is published by students at the UNC School of Law.
关于我们
Organized by University of North Carolina School of Law students in 2019, the North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review publishes innovative, important commentary and analysis of civil rights law in the United States. The journal operates in collaboration with the UNC Center for Civil Rights and integrates the long-running Conference on Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity as its annual symposium.
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https://journals.law.unc.edu/nccivilrightslaw/
The North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 写作与编辑
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Chapel Hill,NC
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2019
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主要
US,NC,Chapel Hill,27514
The North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review员工
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Marlene Donato Kalb, MPH
J.D. Candidate | Public Health Research Analyst
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Cynthia Ellen "Ellie" McIntyre
J.D. Candidate at the University of North Carolina School of Law
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Elizabeth LeCroy
J.D. Candidate at UNC School of Law
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Isaiah Palmer
J.D. Candidate at the University of North Carolina School of Law
动态
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Please?join us?for the 2025 Conference on Race, Class, Gender, and Ethnicity on February 28, 2025 from 8:30am-3:00pm! The title for this year's conference is?Grants Pass,?Homelessness, and Housing Justice. Professor Sara Rankin from Seattle University School of Law will provide the keynote address on the implications of?Grants Pass v.?Johnson.?Following the keynote, the conference will feature panels on racial justice and housing, government responses to homelessness, and housing justice movements featuring Professor Phyliss Craig-Taylor, Professor Jesse McCoy, Professor Rick Su, Brian Goldstone, Professor Kathryn Sabbeth, Peter Gilbert, Dr. Latonya Agard, and Kenya Cummings. Special thanks to the NCCU Law Civil Rights Society and UNC Law’s AALSA, HLLSA, and BLSA for co-sponsoring the Racial Justice, Homelessness, and Housing panel! The Conference will take place at UNC School of Law and is free and open to all. Please register at?bit.ly/CRCGE25.
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The North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review is proud to present the new staff of Volume 5. Each of UNC Law’s six journals select talented and dedicated students as staff members to help bring legal scholarship to the community. Welcome, and?congratulations?to all the students recently selected as staff members of UNC Law’s journals!
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