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Students help implement Racial Justice Act

In early October, more than 20 students committed to work with the Forsyth County District Attorney’s office on a major project. Continue reading »

National Trial Team advances to quarter-final round of national competition

The Comerford & Britt National Trial Team competed in the National Trial Competition April 6-10 in Houston, Texas. Continue reading »

Wake Forest Journal of Law and Policy announces 2012 Board of Editors

The Wake Forest University School of Law’s Journal of Law and Policy has named a new Board of Editors  for the 2011-2012 academic year. Continue reading »

Pro Bono Project co-hosts symposium on Native American land rights April 7-8

Land RightsThe Wake Forest University School of Law’s Pro Bono Project is co-sponsoring a symposium, “American Indian Land Rights and Religious Freedom” on April 7-8. It will be held at The Barn at Reynolda Village.  Continue reading »

Wake Forest Law Review announces new board of editors for 2011-2012

The Wake Forest Law Review has announced its new Board of Editors for the 2011-2012 academic school year. Continue reading »

Jason Benetti , Class of 2011

Jason Benetti (’11) overcomes cerebral palsy to fulfill childhood dream

You need not see High Point University basketball to experience it - only the voice of Jason Benetti (’11). Continue reading »

Sports Law team performs well at Tulane’s Mardi Gras Sports Law Moot Court Competition

The Wake Forest School of Law team performed well at the Mardi Gras Sports Law Competition sponsored by Tulane Moot Court Board, said the team’s coach, Professor  Don Castleman.

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Saudi Arabian students lead discussion on Islamic Law

Three Wake Forest University School of Law Saudi Arabian students led a presentation on Islamic Law to the law school community on Nov. 17, 2010.  Continue reading »

Schweitzer Fellowships informational program planned for noon Jan. 13

Barbara Heffner, a representative from the Schweitzer Foundation, will give an informational program on the Schweitzer Fellowships at noon Thursday, Jan. 13, in Room 1302.  A light lunch will be served. Continue reading »

Wake Forest Law Review to launch new Forum website

The Wake Forest Law Review is launching a companion website where scholars write short response articles to pieces published in the print-edition of the Law Review. Continue reading »