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Judge J. Michelle Childs MJS’16 urges the Class of 2022 to “meet their moment”

Judge J. Michelle Childs MJS’16 urges the Class of 2022 to “meet their moment”

by Melinda Vaughn | May 9, 2022 | Latest News

Judge J. Michelle Childs MJS ’16 of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina urged Duke Law School’s class of 2022 to trust their preparation and allow destiny to direct them in her convocation address May 7. “Serve people, not just...
The Judge William H. Pauley III Judicial Excellence Fund

The Judge William H. Pauley III Judicial Excellence Fund

by Melinda Vaughn | Jul 21, 2021 | Latest News

In recognition of Judge William H. Pauley’s dedicated public service as a judge as well as his devotion to Duke, friends and colleagues have established the Judge William H. Pauley III Judicial Excellence Fund at Duke Law School. The endowed fund will support the...
NC Chief Justice Newby joins Bolch Advisory Board

NC Chief Justice Newby joins Bolch Advisory Board

by Melinda Vaughn | Jan 28, 2021 | Latest News

Paul M. Newby, chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, has joined the Advisory Board of the Bolch Judicial Institute. “We are delighted to welcome Chief Justice Newby to our board,” said David F. Levi, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute. “Supporting...
5th Circuit Judge Andrew Oldham to serve as a Distinguished Judge in Residence

5th Circuit Judge Andrew Oldham to serve as a Distinguished Judge in Residence

by Melinda Vaughn | Oct 14, 2020 | Latest News

Judge Andrew Oldham of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit will be a distinguished “virtual visitor” to Duke Law in October 2020 as part of the Bolch Judicial Institute’s Distinguished Judge in Residence program. As part of his residency, he will...
Benjamin Ferencz named inaugural Lemkin Rule of Law Guardian

Benjamin Ferencz named inaugural Lemkin Rule of Law Guardian

by Melinda Vaughn | Oct 7, 2020 | Latest News

Benjamin Ferencz, the last living Nuremberg Trial prosecutor and an icon in the field of international justice, is the first person to be honored by the Bolch Judicial Institute’s Raphael Lemkin Guardian of the Rule of Law series, which celebrates individuals...
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