UNC names Martin Brinkley as new School of Law dean
By Stephanie Lamm | Jun. 5, 2015Martin Brinkley will serve as the new dean of the UNC School of Law.
Read More »UNC School of Law was founded in 1845 and has been approved by the American Bar Association since 1928. It is home to centers and initiatives that offer expertise in civil rights, banking, environmental law, intellectual property, entrepreneurial and securities law, critical studies, bankruptcy and constitutional inquiry. There are approximately 740 students enrolled currently, and the school has about 10,000 living alumni.
Martin Brinkley will serve as the new dean of the UNC School of Law.
Read More »Martin Brinkley will serve as the new dean of the UNC School of Law.
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Read More »After serving nine years as dean of the UNC School of Law, Jack Boger will soon begin his final semester.
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