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Research leads law student to Vienna
December 13, 2010 | For Alumni, For Parents, International, Research, School of Law, Student, Top Stories
Thanks to his research on workers’ compensation and employers’ liability law, Daniel Murdock (’12) recently had the chance to represent the School of Law in Vienna, Austria.
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Helping families avoid foreclosure
December 10, 2010 | Community, For Alumni, For Parents, Pro Humanitate, School of Law, Top Stories
Students in the School of Law’s Community Law and Business Clinic are working with Professor Steve Virgil to try to stem the tide of home foreclosures in the Triad area.
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A voice of hope
December 3, 2010 | Athletics, For Alumni, For Parents, National, School of Law, Student, Top Stories
Jason Benetti, a third-year law student, hasn’t let cerebral palsy derail his dream of being a sports announcer. Vision problems cause him to see the field separately in each eye, but he’s overcome that to win praise for his work.
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Helping make college a reality
November 22, 2010 | Community, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Pro Humanitate, School of Law, Top Stories
Thanks in part to efforts of School of Law professors and students, some local high school students recently visited college campuses in the Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia areas. The trip was designed to enhance their level of enthusiasm for the college selection process.
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Clinic targets fraud against elderly
November 12, 2010 | Community, For Alumni, Pro Humanitate, School of Law, Top Stories
The Elder Law Clinic of the School of Law sponsored a community workshop that focused on preventing the defrauding of the elderly, with six panelists ranging from medical doctors to police detectives.
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From soldier to law student
November 11, 2010 | For Alumni, For Parents, International, School of Law, Top Stories
In recognition of Veteran’s Day, take a closer look at some School of Law students who have served our country in the Armed Forces.
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Law student argues in appeals court
October 27, 2010 | For Alumni, For Parents, School of Law, Student, Top Stories
Megan Curran, a third-year law student, had a chance to argue before the N.C. Court of Appeals when judges heard arguments in two cases at Worrell Professional Center, the home of the School of Law.
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Law students take on case
October 26, 2010 | Community, Pro Humanitate, School of Law, Student, Top Stories
Law-school students working with professor Carol Turowski and Wake Forest’s Innocence and Justice Clinic are investigating the innocence claim of a former Winston-Salem man who has been convicted twice of killing his lover’s husband in South Carolina.
A college student’s guide to the law
August 15, 2010 | School of Law, Student
From using a fake ID to practical jokes gone wrong, law professor Wilson Parker explains in his new book, “Ignorance Is No Defense, A College Student’s Guide To North Carolina Law,” how students can quickly find themselves in legal trouble.
‘Innocent Man’: John Grisham to speak
August 10, 2010 | School of Law, Student
Lawyer and best-selling author John Grisham will bring the story of “The Innocent Man” and other stories of wrongful convictions to Wake Forest on Sept. 14. His speech is free and open to the public.
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