Campbell Law participates in fall festival
Campbell Law students celebrated the season by helping host a fall festival at St. Giles Church on October 29.
Campbell Law students celebrated the season by helping host a fall festival at St. Giles Church on October 29.
Senior staff writer Cody Davis reports on Campbell Law’s participation at the Capital Area Teen Court at the Wake County Courthouse.
After a long and difficult process with governing authorities, Charlotte School of Law officially announced its closure just days before fall classes were set to begin.
Senior staff writer Cody Davis explains the current law relating to service animals, as well as ways in which service animal regulations may be improved.
Jameka Evans, a gay woman, was denied further review of her case in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, in which she argued to extend Title VII to cover discrimination based on sexual orientation. Will her case reach the Supreme Court?
Despite the high price many inmates pay for a simple phone call, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit recently found the FCC’s attempts to regulate phone call prices exceeded its authority.
The “warrant rule” of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure was recently changed to make it easier to investigate online criminal activity, but some believe the change comes at the price of constitutional rights.
An in depth look into the relationship between intellectual disabilities and the death penalty sentence.
How states are avoiding the constitutional requirements of the electoral college.
North Carolina has taken its first step in administering the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE).
Determining whether the crime for which an alien was convicted was or was not a “crime of violence” is key.