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.