Through the NC Free Legal Answers Clinic, a remote, tech-enabled pro bono, NCCU law students are helping North Carolinians navigate civil legal issues.
Clinton's experience managing a demanding law school schedule while navigating a complex medical condition has strengthened both her resilience and her commitment to helping others.
The ceremony represents an important milestone in the law school’s mission to prepare practice-ready attorneys committed to service and excellence within their communities.
The discussion featured dialogue and insights from NCCU faculty members Professor Brenda Reddix-Smalls (law), Professor Christopher Brooks (law), and Allan Cooper, Ph.D., (political science).
Established 40 years ago, the Performance-Based Admission Program (PBAP) is a pioneering initiative designed to prepare incoming students for law school success.
This year’s incoming class of 134 students were celebrated by family, faculty, staff and alumni as they officially began their journey into the legal profession.