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In recent years, the North Carolina Supreme Court has undergone a radical transformation. Since Republican justices assumed control of the court after the 2022 election, they have moved swiftly – not merely to chart a more conservative path, but to quite literally redefine the court's role in state government. And as Gene Nichol, a veteran […] The post UNC law professor Gene Nichol on an ideological shift at the state Supreme Court appeared first on NC Newsline.
Read their new report, “We Set People Up For Impossible Decisions: Women and Low Wage Work in NC” The post Gene Nichol and Heather Hunt of the North Carolina Poverty Research Fund at UNC Law School discuss their new report on the many unnecessary burdens our state imposes on low wage working women appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
Indecent Assembly: The North Carolina Legislature’s Blueprint for the War on Democracy and Equality The post Professor Gene Nichol of the UNC School of Law discusses his newest book: “Indecent Assembly” appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
Every day, we see homeless individuals and families in our neighborhoods, but, more often than not, we don't know how to effectively help them. Gene Nichol of the NC Poverty Research Fund, Earline Middleton of the Food Bank for Central & Eastern NC, and Sam Whitted of Housing for New Hope teach us the best ways to help our brothers and sisters in need this holiday season.
Every day, we see homeless individuals and families in our neighborhoods, but, more often than not, we don't know how to effectively help them. Gene Nichol of the NC Poverty Research Fund, Earline Middleton of the Food Bank for Central & Eastern NC, and Sam Whitted of Housing for New Hope teach us the best ways to help our brothers and sisters in need this holiday season.
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North Carolina is suffering extraordinarily high numbers in poverty within our population. The Tar Heel state has been named one of the worst states in the US in its handling of the poor by several studies & a New York Times article earlier this year. Gene Nichol speaks passionately on the need to address this state-wide injustice to our citizens. Gene Nichol is Boyd Tinsley distinguished professor of law and Director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina. From 2005-2008, he was president of the College of William and Mary. Nichol was Burton Craige professor and dean of the law school at UNC (1999-2005); law dean at the University of Colorado (1988-1995); and Cutler professor and director of the William & Mary Bill of Rights Institute (1985-1988). A widely published author, he is also a monthly op-ed writer for the Raleigh News & Observer.
Gene Nichol is Boyd Tinsley Distinguished professor of law and Director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina. He teaches courses in constitutional law, federal courts and civil rights. From 2005-2008, Nichol was the 26th president of the College of William and Mary.
Gene Nichol is Boyd Tinsley Distinguished professor of law and Director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina. He teaches courses in constitutional law, federal courts and civil rights. From 2005-2008, Nichol was the 26th president of the College of William and Mary.