
by Melinda Vaughn | Feb 23, 2018 | Latest News
A $10 million gift from alumnus Carl Bolch Jr. ’67 and his wife, Susan Bass Bolch, will endow a new institute at Duke Law School. The Carl and Susan Bolch Judicial Institute will be dedicated to bettering the human condition through studying and promoting the rule of...
by Melinda Vaughn | Jan 19, 2018 | Latest News
Judge Joe Webster joined the John Hope Franklin Humanities Center to discuss his new book, The Making and Measure of a Judge, the Biography of the Honorable Sammie Chess, Jr. The book is the definitive biography of North Carolina’s first African American Superior...
by Melinda Vaughn | Jan 4, 2018 | Latest News
LegalTech News | 12.22.17 Five Major E-Discovery Industry Developments in 2017 Since the 2015 amendments of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), the way attorneys and judges approach e-discovery has been undergoing a transformation. But in 2017, the forces...
by Melinda Vaughn | Nov 30, 2017 | Latest News
Durham, NC – Duke Law and the Electronic Discovery Institute (EDI) are pleased to announce a partnership to produce an advanced online distance learning program on e-discovery topics. The partnership between EDI and Duke Law supports the core educational missions of... by Melinda Vaughn | Oct 10, 2017 | Latest News
Times Higher Education | 10.10.17 Best universities for law degrees 2018 A law degree is the first step to a number of careers including a solicitor, barrister or judge. Many universities around the world provide law degrees so it can be difficult to know which is the...