Ashley Pointe ‘23 inspired by her students to attend NCCU Law
Sometimes teachers inspire students. For Ashley Pointe, her students inspired her to earn a law degree.Pointe, who is scheduled to graduate from the School of Law at North Carolina Central University...
View ArticleCelebrating 85 Years NCCU School of Law
NCCU School of Law is proud to celebrate its 85th anniversary. As we reflect on the rich legacy of our law school, it is a pivotal moment for the community to come together and celebrate the...
View ArticleLaw Week 2024
The annual 2024 Law Week celebration serves as a pivotal tradition within the law school community, symbolizing both reflection and aspiration. It’s a moment to acknowledge the achievements and...
View ArticleNational Jurist preLaw Magazine Ranks NCCULaw Among the Top Five Law Schools...
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View ArticleLaw Grad Helps Youth through Sports, Court and Nonprofit
If there is a theme in the life of Darius Stephens-York, it is helping youth. For Stephens-York, who will graduate from the School of Law at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) on May 4, helping...
View ArticleNCCU Law Celebrates Legacy Graduates Amber Creft and Christina Lee
By Terri Godwin Hyman North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law is proud to announce its legacy graduates, Amber Creft and Christina Lee. Both graduates will take part in the Law School’s...
View ArticleNCCU Law First Day of Class
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View ArticleHonoring Juneteenth in our Courts
This event will take place in the NCCU Student Center located at 500 Nelson Street, Durham, NC on Wednesday, June 19 from 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Guest Panelists: Vernetta Alston, NC House of...
View ArticleJudge Patrice A. Hinnant ‘78 to Receive Legal Legend of Color Award
The Honorable Patrice A. Hinnant (Ret.) is an attorney who serves as a State Bar Councilor following twenty-two years of judicial service, including nine years as a Guilford County Resident Superior...
View ArticleThe Honorable Albert Leon Stanback Jr., ’68
NCCU Law mourns the loss of The Honorable Albert Leon Stanback Jr. ’68.Judge Stanback served North Carolina and the Durham community with distinction as a prosecutor, parole commissioner, private...
View ArticleNCCU Law Launches “Flight School”
NCCU School of Law launches a two-week orientation program called “Flight School” designed to equip incoming first-year students for success in law school. The program introduces students to essential...
View ArticleGrand Opening of The Albert Coffee Cafe
NCCU Law announces the opening of The Albert Coffee Cafe, named in honor of the first Dean, Albert L. Turner, at NCCU School of Law. The new cafe offers a selection of coffee and grab-and-go foods,...
View ArticleNCCU Law Ranks Second in the Nation for Women in Leadership in PreLaw...
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law ranks second in the nation among top schools for women in leadership.Female representation can be incredibly motivating for students. Robyn...
View ArticleNCCU Law Celebrates Constitution Day
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law proudly commemorated Constitution Day, also known as Citizenship Day, on Tuesday, September 17, in the Great Hall. The event brought together...
View ArticleNCCU Law Partners with HUD
The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), through its Policy and Legislative Initiatives Office (PLIO) and the National...
View ArticleNCCU Law Awarded $28,000 in Julian T. Pierce Student Scholarships
NCCU Law celebrated recipients of the Julian T. Pierce Scholarship, which supports the education of outstanding law students. During a special ceremony, Dean Patricia Timmons-Goodson along with...
View ArticleNCCU Law Graduate Ready to Represent the Underrepresented
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law student Synia Paris is preparing to graduate on Dec. 13, and she’s bringing a unique perspective to the legal field—one shaped by her upbringing,...
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