Of Counsel Magazibe Volume 22/Spring 2021

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Reflections on the Adoption Law Moot Court Competition Capital University Child Welfare BY COURTNEY BROWN, 3L

This past weekend I had the pleasure of interviewing my classmates and friends, Andyne Anderson and Dynasia Ballon. They have been working extremely hard over the past couple of weeks preparing for the Winter 2020 National Moot Court Competition in Child Welfare Adoption Law at Capital Law School. NCCU was the only HBCU law school to participate in the competition.

Ms. Andyne Anderson Andyne Anderson, a native of Kennesaw, Georgia, is a third-year law student with an interest in data privacy law. Describing the preparation process for the recent competition as “stressful” and “intimidating,” but also “exciting.” Andyne was recognized as the top oralist from among over 60 students, prompting her to offer shoutouts to Professors Dorothy Hairston Mitchell and Shelley DeAdder for their help in preparation and to her dad for being her “#1 supporter.” Andyne earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Georgia State University.

Dynasia Ballon A member of the NCCU’s Moot Court Board, Dynasia Ballon is a third-year law student from Jersey City, New Jersey. She believes that these competitions builds skills and confidence. She is proud that her partner, Andyne Anderson, won the best oralist for the first day of the competition. She urges law students to become involved in competitions to hone skills for their legal careers. Dynasia received a Bachelor of Arts in English from Hampton University.

Courtney Brown is a third-year law student from Long Island, New York. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Hampton University. Courtney is the Senior Legal Intern working in the Office of Development and a Student Practitioner with limited recognition by the USPTO. Courtney has an interest in Intellectual Property and Civil Litigation.

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Why I Support HBCUs — Frank S. Turner

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Dean’s Note NCCU School of Law Donors

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NCCU Law School Alumnus Patrick Hannah Heads the Corporate Roundtable for the National Caucus of State Legislators and Raleigh Durham Airport Authority

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Meet Preston Mitchum ‘11

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Incubating Legal Practices for Justice The Durham Opportunity and Justice Incubator — Mark Atkinson ‘20

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Alumni Mock Interview Program Launched February 2021

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From Humble Beginnings to Entrepreneurial Heights: The Story of David Lee Cook, III ‘81

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NCCU Law School Trio Provides a Play-by-Play Account of an NFL Experience of a Lifetime — Daniel Adams, Sorrell Saunders & Julian Cuthbertson

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Reflections on the Adoption Law Moot Court Competition Capital University Child Welfare — Courtney Brown, 3L

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NCCU School of Law Moot Court 2021 A Spring Competition Season Like No Other — Professor Shelly DeAdder

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Dr. Brenda R. Shaw — The Title III Program and its Impact on the NCCU School of Law

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Sharon N. Gaskin — An Admissions Adventure

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Eagle Soars: India Y. Ali ‘13

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Teaching Outside of the (Classroom Box: Lessons Learned While Teaching Remotely During the COVID-19 Pandemic — Professor Kia H. Vernon

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NCCU School of Law’s Summer Start Initiative: Five Weeks Impact Student Success - Professors Kia H. Vernon, Dorothy D. Nachman, & Donald W. Corbett

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Race and Place: The Upbuilding of Hayti and Black Wall Street — Andre D. Vann

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NCCU School of Law’s Legal Pipeline Programs: Increasing Diversity of the Legal Profession One Student at A Time — Associate Dean Angela A. Gilmore

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NCCU School of Law’s First Marketing Campaign — Mitzi Townes

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RJR Nabisco Endowed Chair — Professor Reginald Mombrun

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John D. Fassett Professorship Endowed Chair — Dr. Malik Edwards

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Charles Houston Endowed Chair — Professor Irving L. Joyner

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“Bloody Sunday” History, Legacy and Continuing Need — Professor Irving L. Joyner

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Continuation of Interview: Professor Cheryl Amana Burris & Attorney John L. Burris

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A Change of Perspective — Alexis Murray, SBA President

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COVID-19, Ethics, and The Law — Sheila M. Parrish-Spence

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Eagle Soars: Fenita Morris - Shepard Named Chief Legal Counsel of NCCU

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Transition in Chaos — Chip Baggett ‘16

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To Patent and Serve — Kia C. Bell

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Interview: Professor Cheryl Amana Burris & Attorney John L. Burris

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Message from the Dean

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Tribal Governance in the Midst of the “Storm” — Joshua Richardson ’20

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Technology Initiative — Associate Dean of Technology and the Law April G. Dawson

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NCCU School of Law Alumnus’ Eyewitness Account of the Development of a COVID-19 Product — Emily Hales

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Alumni Highlight: Sheila R. Spence

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