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Stories this week at Wake Forest

February 19, 1998  |   Events, Research, School of Law, School of Medicine

Facing Down Saddam The United States may face trouble if it continues to pursue a go-it-alone policy toward the use of military force against Iraq, says Charles Kimball, chair of Wake Forest’s religion department and an expert on the religion and politics of the Middle […]

Lawyer to Discuss Rights of Canadians, Americans

November 18, 1997  |   Events, School of Law, Speakers

Julius Grey, a Canadian lawyer and professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, will speak at noon on Thursday, Nov. 20, on “Fundamental Rights in Canada and the United States” at Wake Forest University. The lecture is free and open to the public and will […]

Scholars to Debate Natural Law in WFU Seminar

November 4, 1997  |   Events, School of Law, Speakers

Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas mentioned it during his Senate confirmation hearing; Martin Luther King Jr. invoked it in his “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” Some of the nation’s leading experts will discuss “it” – natural law – Nov. 21-22 at Wake Forest University in the […]

Stories this week at Wake Forest

September 18, 1997  |   Arts & Culture, Events, School of Law

Euthanasia: Can We Choose How We Die? A panel of Wake Forest professors will discuss the legal, moral, psychological, spiritual and emotional implications of euthanasia. Part of the Student Union’s Discovery Series, the program will be held from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. […]

NBC Spotlights Law School, Expert in Broadcast

February 5, 1997  |   Faculty, Media Advisory, School of Law

“NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw” is scheduled to broadcast a story on the Food Lion/ABC case tonight that was taped at the Wake Forest University School of Law. NBC correspondent Fred Francis visited the law school last Thursday, Jan. 29, to prepare a story […]

Kinston attorney admitted to practice before court

June 18, 1996  |   Alumni, School of Law

P.C. Barwick Jr., an attorney with Wallace Morris Barwick & Rochelle in Kinston, was among 13 Wake Forest University law alumni admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court.

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