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Former teacher helps build local charter school’s library book by book

Laura Dildine loved the classroom. She spent six years in one, teaching high school in Forsyth County. But when she started to see her enthusiasm outgrowing the traditional public school setting, she left teaching and began pursuing a law degree. Continue reading »

A Catalyst for Change: Title IX

Title IX has been — and continues to be – a catalyst for change, which, according to the numbers, has been unarguably dramatic. Continue reading »

Free speech issues dominate inaugural Wake Forest Law Review Fall Symposium

Words matter. Language matters. Those are just a few conclusions drawn from the Wake Forest Law Review’s inaugural Fall Symposium on Oct. 31 that focused on free speech issues.

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Wake Forest Law Review sponsors inaugural Fall Symposium

The Wake Forest School of Law, the Provost’s Office, and Women’s & Gender Studies program will host “Equality-based Perspectives on the Free Speech Norm: 21st Century Considerations” from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, in the Worrell Professional Center, Room 1309.

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