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Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.B.A. ; J.D./M.T.I.M.
Student activities: Campbell Law Review is a student publication
of scholarly writings on current legal topics. Participation on the
Campbell Law Review is by invitation. Campbell Law Observer is a
monthly student publication staffed by 50 student writers and
editors reporting on recent state and federal court opinions.
Students can choose to participate in 23 other student
organizations.
Charlotte School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: N/A
Student activities: CharlotteLaw provides meaningful opportunities
for student involvement. We have over 20 student organizations which
offer a wide range of experience for student participation. In
addition to publishing a journal, the Charlotte Law Review sponsors
an annual symposium. Other co-curricular programs include moot court
and trial advocacy teams that participate on both the regional and
national level.
Duke University
School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.A. Cultural Anthropology; J.D./M.A.
East Asian Studies; J.D./M.A. Environmental Sci./Policy; J.D./M.A.
Economics; J.D./M.A. History; J.D./M.A. Humanities; J.D./LL.M Int'l
and Comparative Law; J.D/.M.B.A.; J.D./M.D.; J.D./M.S. Engineering;
J.D./M.P.P. ; J.D./M.T.S. ; J.D./M.A. Philosophy; J.D./M.A.
Political Science; J.D./M.A. Public Policy Studies; J.D./M.A.
Psychology; J.D./M.S. Biomedical Engineering; J.D./M.A. Romance
Studies; J.D./M.A. Sociology; J.D./M.A. Religion; J.D./M.A. English;
J.D./Ph.D History; J.D./Ph.D Political Science; J.D./M.A.
Literature; J.D./M.A. In Art & Art History; J.D./M.S. in Cell /
Molecular Biology; L.L.M. International and Comparative Law; L.L.M.
U S Law for International student; SJD Research
Student activities: Encouraged by the Duke Blueprint to LEAD,
students take ownership of their legal education and community
through nine law journals, a moot court program successful in the
most prestigious competition, a student government that won
back-to-back awards for leadership, annual leadership and public
interest retreats, more than 50 active organizations, and half the
students in pro bono placements.
Elon University
School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: N/A
Student activities: The Elon Law Review, moot court teams, Amnesty
International, Black Law Students Association, Business Law
Association, Delta Theta Phi, Law School Democrats and Republicans,
Federalist Society, Innocence Project, International Law Society,
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Jewish Law Students Association,
Outlaw, Public Interest Law Society, and Women in Law Society.
North Carolina Central University School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.L.S.
Student activities: On campus and off campus co-curricular
competitions allow NCCU School of Law students to develop and hone
verbal, written, and practical skills, often while earning academic
credit. NCCU trial advocacy, moot court, negotiation, and client
counseling teams have received national recognition through success
at regional and national competitions. The School offers two
co-curricular law journals.
University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.P.A.; J.D./M.P.P.;
J.D./M.P.H.; J.D./M.R.P.; J.D./M.S.W.; J.D./M.L.S.; J.D./M.I.S.;
J.D./M.S.A.; J.D./M.M.C.
Student activities: There are 55 student organizations and 5
student-edited journals: the NC Law Review; First Amendment Law
Review; NC Banking Institute Journal; NC Journal of International
Law & Commercial Regulation; & NC Journal of Law & Technology. Moot
court & trial experiences are provided by the Holderness Moot Court
Program; the J. Braxton Craven Memorial Moot Court Competition & the
UNC Trial Academy.
Wake
Forest University School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.A.; J.D./MDiv
Student activities: Wake Forest has two student-run publications:
The Wake Forest Law Review and The Wake Forest Intellectual Property
Law Journal. Moot Court also plays a vital role in our co-curricular
offerings, sponsoring intraschool competitions and preparing teams
for intercollegiate competitions. We also encourage a wide variety
of extracurricular clubs and organizations, ranging from social to
academic.
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