Of Counsel Magazibe Volume 22/Spring 2021

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Alumni Highlight: Sheila R. Spence, Esq. Sheila R. Spence ’17 was recently honored as the recipient of the Charles F. Blanchard Young Lawyer of the Year Award by the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) Young Lawyers Division (YLD) for her distinguished and meritorious community service to the bar. Sheila has been an active member of the NCBA since starting law school in 2014. During her tenure, she served as the YLD Division Director for Community Service Programs and led as the Legal LINK program chair. She has also served in various NCBA sections, including the Corporate Counsel Section, CLE committee, the Minorities in the Profession committee and the Sports and Entertainment section, which she chaired. Sheila has also been awarded as a 2019 American Bar Association (ABA) Young Lawyers Division (YLD) Scholar—a highly coveted and competitive leadership program that highlights successfully driven attorneys across the nation. She has served on several committees of the ABA YLD including the following: Credentialing Board, Membership Board, National Conference Team, Air and Space law committee, and the Legal Technology and Innovation committee.

Sheila serves as Corporate counsel for a health care technology company with headquarters outside of Los Angeles. Previously she worked as a staff sttorney and strategic policy consultant at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina. She provides transactional support for various business areas concerning privacy, data security, technology, corporate, and employment law. Outside of legal work, Sheila enjoys serving the Durham community. She is a Young Professionals Board member for the Caring House, a nonprofit residence that houses cancer patients with long commutes to their treatment centers. As a cancer survivor, she believes in the nonprofit’s mission of providing patients at Duke Cancer Institute with a peace of mind by helping them to secure affordable housing, and developing a positive and supportive community. Sheila received her bachelor’s degree in English and African American Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and completed her law degree with honors from NCCU School of Law.

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Memorials

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Why I Support HBCUs — Frank S. Turner

3min
page 65

Dean’s Note NCCU School of Law Donors

6min
pages 67-72

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

3min
pages 62-63

Meet Preston Mitchum ‘11

2min
page 64

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

5min
pages 60-61

Alumni Mock Interview Program Launched February 2021

2min
page 59

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

2min
page 58

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

4min
pages 56-57

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

1min
page 55

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

2min
page 54

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

5min
pages 52-53

Sharon N. Gaskin — An Admissions Adventure

4min
pages 50-51

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

5min
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Race and Place: The Upbuilding of Hayti and Black Wall Street — Andre D. Vann

23min
pages 34-41

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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page 30

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

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pages 22-23

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

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pages 27-29

A Change of Perspective — Alexis Murray, SBA President

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page 21

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

5min
pages 19-20

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

1min
page 18

Transition in Chaos — Chip Baggett ‘16

7min
pages 14-15

To Patent and Serve — Kia C. Bell

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

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pages 10-13

Message from the Dean

4min
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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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