175 Years of Carolina Law Excellence (Fall-Winter 2019)

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DEAN’S MESSAGE

UNC Law Alumni Association Alumni Board Karen A. Popp ’85, president

By the time you read this, your law school will be celebrating its 175th birthday.

James M. Deal Jr. ’74, first vice president, Nominations Committee chair, Community Outreach Committee chair

The University of North Carolina School of Law was born from a close friendship between two North Carolina leaders: UNC President David Lowry Swain (1801-68) and William Horn Battle (1802-79). Swain, a former legislator, Superior Court judge and governor, approached Battle, also a Superior Court judge and future associate justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, in the early 1840s with the proposition that Battle move a private law school he had started in Raleigh to Chapel Hill.

Brian D. Meacham ’03, second vice president Martin H. Brinkley ’92, secretary-treasurer Scott P. Vaughn ’86, past president (2018) Walter D. Fisher Jr. ’86, past president (2016), Campaign Steering Committee co-chair Angela Liu ’09, Alumni Engagement Committee co-chair Claire H. Duff ’10, Alumni Engagement Committee co-chair Gus Puryear ’93, Cornerstone Club Committee co-chair Jennifer Puryear ’95, Cornerstone Club Committee co-chair Joni Walser ’86, Campaign Committee co-chair Charles Plambeck ’86, Campaign Committee co-chair John L. Jernigan ’67, Honorary Campaign Committee chair Lauren Cranford Katzeff ’12, Pro Bono Alumni Board chair

UNC Law Foundation Officers M. Ann Cox ’85, president and chair Tracy S. Calder ’84, vice president and chair, audit committee Martin H. Brinkley ’92, secretary-treasurer Jen Clark, assistant treasurer Deirdre Gordon, assistant secretary

UNC School of Law Office of Advancement

BRIAN STRICKLAND

Barbara B. “Bonnie” Weyher ’77, past president (2017)

MARTIN H. BRINKLEY

The concept of university-based legal education had already found a foothold at private colleges in New England and at the University of Virginia. But in North Carolina, aspiring lawyers were still expected to read law with an established attorney or judge, who might offer room and board along with sporadic tuition on the treatises of Blackstone and Coke. When the student felt he was ready, he offered himself for admission to practice by examination before the justices of the state Supreme Court. Swain and Battle wanted something different. “My plan would be to make the law school an integral part of the university,” Swain wrote, “and to confer degrees as at Harvard.” Battle responded enthusiastically: “[A] school of that character would be more likely to secure a liberal and permanent support at the University than at any other place in the state.” By 1845, UNC-CH’s trustees had appointed Battle as the University’s first professor of law. The nation’s first state university had a law school and North Carolina its first graduate and professional school.

Deirdre Gordon, associate dean for advancement Iris Holt, director of development Paul Brown, assistant director of annual giving Aaron Gard, regional development officer Matthew Marvin, regional development officer Jordan Whitley, regional development officer Carrie Clifford, director of alumni & donor relations Kelly Mann, assistant director of alumni & donor relations Benjamin Baker, advancement services coordinator, annual giving Timothy Edelen, advancement services coordinator, major giving

UNC School of Law Office of Communications Amy Graedon, assistant dean for communications Katherine Kershaw, communications manager

Student Bar Association Maya Weinstein, 2019-2020 president

PUBLICATION Carolina Law is published twice per year by the Office of Communications at UNC School of Law. It is distributed to alumni and colleagues. Please update your information at www.law.unc.edu/alumni. • We continually seek content for publication. Please submit alumni class notes to law_alumni@unc.edu. • Submit stories and press releases to law_news@unc. edu or Carolina Law editor, UNC School of Law, 160 Ridge Rd., CB #3380, Chapel Hill, NC 27599. For more information, call 919.962.5106. • 12,250 copies of the magazine have been printed at a cost of $$9,128.

Today, the tie between our school and the University of North Carolina is far stronger than Swain and Battle could have hoped for. Large numbers of our students were educated as undergraduates at UNC System institutions. Our new Institute for Innovation was launched in summer 2019 to provide basic legal services to startup for-profit and nonprofit organizations on our campus and at N.C. State University. Our faculty offer courses to undergraduates, both alone and in collaboration with colleagues from the College of Arts and Sciences, and to students at other professional and graduate schools. Law professors regularly chair important committees and perform tasks of critical importance to the University as a whole. As I approach the fifth anniversary of my service as dean, I believe my work boils down to one task: Ensuring that Carolina Law remains both excellent and accessible. These two ideals are in constant and creative tension with one another, demanding the best of those on whom the burden of leadership has been laid. I am not alone in the task. It is yours too. Excellence today means something different than what it meant when many of us were in Chapel Hill. Our students rightly expect far more from their law school experience than we did. I believe the faculty and staff who support their earliest years as members of the world’s noblest profession are the best we have ever assembled here. This excellence is expensive – and so well worth the investment. Making Carolina Law accessible to students who deserve to benefit from its treasures before taking up the professional mantles of their choosing, is our equally critical mission. Please help us do all in our power to accomplish both.

Martin H. Brinkley ’92 Dean and Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of Law


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School News

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Faculty & Research

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Center News

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Alumni News

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Alumni Giving

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Honor Roll of Giving

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CELEBRATING 175 YEARS Class Notes

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at Carolina Law

UNC Ranks No. 1 with 93% July N.C. Bar Exam Passage Rate

Parting Shots

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Law Reunion Weekend with Past SBA Presidents

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Law School Receives Largest Single Cash Gift in History

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CAROLINA LAW Co-Editors AMY GRAEDON, KATHERINE KERSHAW Contributing Writers JESSICA CLARKE, MELISSA HYLAND , MICHELE LYNN Designers METRO PRODUCTIONS, REBECCA CARR, DONNA SMITH COVER DESIGN BY REBECCA CARR AND DONNA SMITH

Photographers STEVE EXUM, KEN HUTH, CHELSEA PIERONI, BRIAN STRICKLAND, DONN YOUNG


SCHOOL NEWS

UNC Ranks No. 1 with 93% July N.C. Bar Exam Passage Rate For the third time in a row, Carolina Law held the top spot for overall bar passage rate among North Carolina law schools. North Carolina administered the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) in July 2019, and UNC School of Law had the highest-ranking overall bar passage rate among the state’s six law schools. This is the third time in a row that UNC ranked No. 1 among North Carolina law schools for total test takers of the North Carolina bar exam. Ninety-three percent (93%) of the 126 Carolina Law graduates who took the bar exam in July passed, according to results released by the state’s Board of Law Examiners. The school’s passage rate for total test takers exceeded the overall state passage rate for total test takers by 20%. First time test takers also performed well with a 94% passage rate for the 124 Carolina Law graduates who took the North Carolina bar exam. The school’s passage rate for first time test takers exceeded the overall state passage rate of 83% for first time test takers by 11%. “Measuring success in higher education is often somewhat difficult, but bar exam passage for law students is about as specific a measurement as you can get,” says Richard Stevens ’74, chair of the UNC Board of Trustees. “North Carolina is fortunate to have a law school like Carolina Law preparing students for careers that impact the economy and communities of North Carolina and beyond.” Among North Carolina’s law schools, the overall state passage rate for first time test takers was up 10 points from last July. The UBE was administered for the first time in North Carolina in February 2019. It offers law school graduates a portable score that can be used to apply for admission in other UBE jurisdictions, such as New York, Washington, D.C., and Boston,

therefore maximizing job opportunities and reducing the cost of taking multiple exams. Passing UBE scores vary by jurisdiction – North Carolina has one of the higher passing scores at 270. The school’s Academic Excellence Program (AEP) provides all students with resources to aid their legal study, including one-on-one bar preparation for 3L students. “This year we continued our summer bar support, held bar workshops focused on the UBE, and further increased enrollment in our restructured bar preparation courses,” says O.J. Salinas, AEP director and clinical associate professor of law. “I am pleased to see such outstanding numbers for our Class of 2019, and I look forward to helping prepare the Class of 2020.” The law school’s Research, Reasoning, Writing and Advocacy (RRWA) program ranks No. 8 in legal writing by U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.” During two intensive semesters in RRWA, first year students work in small sections taught by full-time faculty members to develop key skills for legal practice, including legal research, writing and analysis. “Starting the first day students enter our school, our committed faculty and staff are preparing them to think and write so that when they graduate, they have the skills to be successful taking the bar and in whatever career path they choose,” says Martin H. Brinkley ’92, dean and Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of Law. “I want to thank O.J. Salinas for his unwavering pursuit of excellence in preparing our students for the bar and I would also like to congratulate our graduates for putting in the hard work necessary to achieve these results."

Julius LeVonne Chambers (1936-2013)

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A commissioned portrait of the late civil rights lawyer Julius L. Chambers '62 was unveiled in August to hang in the rotunda at UNC School of Law. Artist William Paul Thomas’s portrait of Chambers was commissioned by the law school to honor Chambers' legacy and his profound impact on North Carolina and the nation. Chambers was the first black editor-in-chief of the North Carolina Law Review, graduated first in his class from Carolina Law, and later returned to serve as the first director of the UNC Center for Civil Rights.

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From left, Gene Davis ’97, Professor Andrew Chin, Provost Bob Blouin, Professor Deborah Gerhardt, Dean Martin Brinkley ’92, Dr. Kenneth Chambers, William Paul Thomas, Richard Stevens ’74.

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2022: MEET OUR NEWEST CLASS After a week-long orientation, UNC School of Law welcomed 186 new J.D. candidates in August. Two-thirds hail from North Carolina, but students worldwide have also been drawn to Carolina Law, arriving from 25 states, Argentina, Canada, China, Germany, South Korea, Sweden and the United Kingdom. They hold diverse degrees from 45 majors earned at 92 undergraduate institutions.

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SCHOOL NEWS

Erica receiving the Crisp Award from Lakethia Jefferies, director of student services at UNC School of Law.

Erica Bluford ’21 Earns Scholarships for Leadership Bluford wins the Winston Crisp Award for Student Leadership and the NC Association of Women Attorneys Sarah Parker Scholarship. Erica R. Bluford, a dual degree student who will graduate in 2021 with her JD and master’s degree from the UNC School of Social Work, was recognized in October with two notable awards. Bluford is the 2019 recipient of UNC School of Law’s Winston Crisp ’92 Award for Student Leadership, nominated by her peers and selected for outstanding coordination of student projects, effective decision-making skills and exceptional willingness to assist fellow members of the law school community. During Bluford’s time at Carolina Law, she has exhibited extraordinary leadership qualities as president of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA), a member of the Broun National Trial Team, Holderness Moot Court, vice president for the National Lawyers Guild and a Dean’s Fellow. The award, established in honor of Winston Crisp ’92, includes a $1,600 prize. “As president of BLSA, Erica’s focus was promoting inclusion, building community and increasing the visibility for students of color at UNC School of Law,” says Lakethia Jefferies, director 4

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of student services at UNC School of Law. “Additionally, Erica worked to foster an inclusive and engaging environment for all students as a Dean’s Fellow mentor, encouraging students not to fall into the trap of comparison but to celebrate their individual law school journey.” Bluford also received the Sarah Parker Scholarship from the North Carolina Association for Women Attorneys, which recognizes female student leaders active in their law schools and communities. Recipients are students who best exemplify, in their approach to the study and future practice of law, the incorporation of NCAWA’s goals of assuring the effective participation of women in the justice system and in public office, promoting the rights of women under the law and promoting and improving the administration of justice. The award, named in honor of retired Chief Justice Sarah Parker ’69 of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, is for $2,000.


Five Students Selected for Summer Study Abroad in Tübingen, Germany Many law students spend their summers working at a firm or doing research with a professor, but five students were selected to spend two weeks in Tübingen, Germany, with UNC School of Law Dean Martin H. Brinkley ’92, Professor Lissa L. Broome and Professor John F. Coyle as part of a new study abroad program.

Brinkley taught Law and Legal Institutions of the U.S. as well as U.S. Competition Law, and participated in a symposium on competition law, Coyle taught U.S. Corporation Law, and Broome participated in a symposium reflecting on the 2009 world financial crisis.

Through research workshops and courses, the TübingenChapel Hill Law Program facilitates trans-Atlantic collaboration among students through a strong teaching component designed to promote mutual understanding of each other’s legal systems and cultures.

After the program ended, Zeman stayed another month in Stuttgart for a paid internship with Gleiss Lutz, a top-tier global law firm, working in their central office with more than 100 lawyers.

Anna Huffman 2L, M-K McKinney 2L, Shay Potter 2L, Andrew Wisniewsky 2L and Carleigh Zeman 2L visited the Eberhard Karls University Faculty of Law July 1-12 to take courses—taught in English—alongside German students. They studied issues relating to corporate law, antitrust, and banking law, and participated in excursions to institutions like the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg and the European Central Bank headquarters in Frankfurt. The UNC students also had the opportunity to explain U.S. law and legal institutions to German law students.

“I knew when I applied to Carolina Law that I wanted to go into international law, so this internship has been right up my alley,” says Zeman. “I was interested in pursuing a career in international arbitration before I came to Gleiss Lutz and this internship has given me a lot of helpful experience and insight into international arbitral tribunals and how they operate.” The UNC Center for Banking and Finance, of which Broome serves as director, offered each student a stipend to defray the costs of travel and housing. One of those stipends was funded through an endowment for the center established by the law firm Williams Mullen, which was supplemented by a personal gift from Williams Mullen attorney Camden Webb ’95.

Students Anna Huffman 2L, M-K McKinney 2L, Shay Potter 2L, Andrew Wisniewsky 2L and Carleigh Zeman 2L visit the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg with Dean Brinkley and Professor Broome, and the EU Central Bank in Frankfurt, accompanied by Professor Coyle.

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SCHOOL NEWS

Pro Bono Inspired a Survivor of Domestic Violence to Go to Law School up in my law school library, laptop wedged among my casebooks, job applications and journal articles overdue for review. As a third-year law student, I run a constant mental countdown of weeks to finals, weeks to graduation, weeks to the bar exam, weeks to test results, weeks until I can say I am someone I never would have been if not for David, an attorney. This week, I’m pausing the countdown for a moment of gratitude and reflection. As signs announcing the National Celebration of Pro Bono shout across my law school’s rotunda, I am reminded of a message that I want to share with all of my fellow law students and with the attorneys I hope to work alongside as colleagues in the future: Pro bono service has the power to change the course of clients’ lives. I know because someone’s decision to take on a pro bono case changed mine.

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The need for and benefits of pro bono work are, to a degree, screamingly obvious. It’s no secret to anyone in our profession that, especially among those living in poverty, civil legal needs are largely unmet. A recent report stated that more than 80% of civil legal problems reported by low-income Americans received inadequate legal help. Though it is imperative that we make structural change to increase access to low-cost civil legal services, pro bono attorneys fill some of that gap in the meantime. Attorneys working pro bono can ensure fairer, more just outcomes for clients seeking a restraining orders, facing eviction or fighting for custody of their children. Alyssa Leader is a third-year law student at the University of North Carolina. She currently resides in Chapel Hill with her dog and her partner. After graduation, she hopes to pursue a career providing much-needed civil legal services to survivors of sexual and domestic violence. You can follow her on Twitter @alittleleader for more thoughts related to service, law school and fiercely doing good.

The first attorney I met in earnest was David Emer. He was a litigation associate at the corporate firm Nutter, McClennen & Fish in Boston. At the time, I didn't know what that meant. Up to that point, the privileges I lucked into had insulated me from the realities of the legal system. The idea that I might ever find myself in a position to need an attorney had never crossed my mind. But at 21 years old, I found myself in the unexpected situation of seeking a restraining order against an ex-boyfriend who had abused and sexually assaulted me. I needed help that, as a college student on full financial aid, I couldn’t afford. That was where David came in. Through, Victim Rights Law Center, a nonprofit that provides legal services for survivors of sexual assault, he agreed to represent me pro bono at a hearing for the restraining order. I’m writing this from a place neither David nor I would have likely predicted when we met almost five years ago. Tonight, I’m holed

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But based on my own experience, I am convinced that pro bono attorneys play a role far beyond improving legal outcomes. Thoughtful, accessible counsel can make a difference in clients’ lives far beyond a successful day in court. David put in countless hours of work on my case, and in the end, he was successful in helping me to get the protective order that I desperately needed. But looking back, that is never the first thing I remember about my experience as his client. David was the first person to show me that I was worth fighting for. It is hard to explain to someone who has not experienced abuse just how much it is an insidious, nasty thing that can twist into the brain. But suffice it to say, before I met David, I largely believed that the circumstances I faced were my own fault. When I sought out support, my worst fears were confirmed. People I trusted to help met my story with questions: Why I had waited so long to come forward? What I had done that led to such a situation? How did I expect anyone to help anyway? So, I was confused—suspicious, even—when David told me that he would be unconditionally in my corner. But sure enough, he held to his promise. He never blamed me for what I had been


through or how I reacted, even when I blamed myself. When I faltered or expressed uncertainty, he remained patient as I found my way forward. While I struggled to see myself worthy of help at all, he saw my worth as a foregone conclusion. He seemed to believe so fiercely in my worthiness, in fact, that I started to believe in it myself. As I began the process of healing from violence, the impact of David’s work on my life became clear. Having a restraining order helped me move forward knowing that I would be safe. But in the long term, knowing that someone had heard and believed me made all the difference. The hope that I could provide the same service to someone else was the reason I eventually decided to go to law school and to pursue a career helping people to face the very same challenges that David helped me to overcome. Today, I’m fortunate to still be in touch with David. Periodically, I’ll email him updates on life and law school. He sends pictures of his baby girl, and I return pictures of my dog. One of the proudest days of my life came recently, when I emailed David to tell him that, as a clinic student, I’d represented my very first client: a survivor of domestic violence in need of pro bono assistance in a restraining order hearing.

“As I look forward to graduation and a career

School Welcomes 11 New Employees UNC School of Law welcomes 11 new staff members in the departments of advancement, career development, clinics, faculty support, IT, law library, and the Writing and Learning Research Center. The new employees are:

• Robert Birrenkott

assistant dean for career development

• Ted Bruns

access services librarian

• Ellie Campbell reference librarian

• Carrie Clifford

director of alumni & donor relations

in the law, I am thinking a lot about who I want to be as an attorney and as a professional.” As I look forward to graduation and a career in the law, I am thinking a lot about who I want to be as an attorney and as a professional. Broadly, I know that I want to follow David’s example. I want to leverage my power and privilege as an attorney to affirm others’ humanity. I know if I can do a fraction of what David did for me for one client, I will be making a positive difference. I believe that as students and attorneys, this can be all of our callings. After all, as important a role as David played in my life, what he did was in many ways not extraordinary. He saw a legal need, and he showed up to earnestly, fiercely serve. Pro bono service provides an opportunity for all of us, regardless of field or background, to do this. While we can’t always control our cases’ outcomes, we can show up for those in need in this way and know that we’re truly using our powers for good.

The author would like to extend her most heartfelt thanks to David Emer; Nutter, McClennen & Fish; and Victim Rights Law Center. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE OCTOBER 2019 ISSUE OF ABA JOURNAL. COPYRIGHT 2019, ABA JOURNAL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. LICENSE # 64506

• Timothy Edelen

advancement services coordinator, major giving

• Tanya Jisa

business officer

• Katie Ann Musgrove business officer

• Tyla Olson

administrative assistant

• Michela Osborn

business services coordinator

• Matt Roberts

technology support technician

• Giovonni Wade ’08

director of diversity initiatives

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FACULTY & RESEARCH

Carolina Law Welcomes Four New Faculty Members Kerrel Murray, left center, joins the school as a two-year postdoctoral fellow. After graduating from Stanford Law School, Murray clerked on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and District Court for the District of Columbia. He subsequently worked as an associate at Covington & Burling LLP and a fellow at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., from which he joins UNC. His teaching and research interests include property law, administrative law, race and the law, and how law reinforces or undermines democracy. Murray teaches Race and the Law. Joining the school’s new Institute for Innovation as clinical associate professor and director of the Intellectual Property (IP) Clinic is Zaneta Robinson, right center, a board-certified specialist in trademark law by the North Carolina State Bar. Robinson was most recently in private practice with Kilpatrick Townsend, where she focused on trademark and copyright clearance, registration and protection issues. She also has extensive experience drafting and negotiating contracts that affect intellectual property rights and representing clients before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. She has been teaching in the IP Clinic as an adjunct professor since 2017. Rick Su, left, joins the faculty from the University at Buffalo School of Law, where he has taught since 2007 in the areas of local government law, immigration, and federalism. He was a visiting professor at Harvard Law School in 2015 and a visiting professor at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law in 2018. His research has appeared in such law journals as the Columbia Law Review, William & Mary Law Review, the North Carolina Law Review, and the Harvard Law & Policy Review. Before joining the faculty at University of Buffalo, he clerked for the Hon. Stephen Reinhardt on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and worked in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. He teaches Immigration and Citizenship, Property, and State and Local Government Law. Marjorie S. White, right, joins the faculty as clinical professor and director of the new Startup NC Law Clinic; she is also director of small business initiatives for the Institute for Innovation. She joins the faculty from Brooklyn Law School, where she had served as an associate professor of clinical law and director of transactional practice for the Brooklyn Law Incubator & Policy Clinic since 2014. Prior to entering academia, White had extensive experience in private practice, both at law firms as well as in executive in-house positions. She spent much of her career in the corporate department of Davis Polk & Wardwell, where she focused on mergers and acquisitions, securities work and private equity transactions. After graduating from law school, White clerked for Judge Robert J. Ward of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. 8

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In addition to the new faculty, UNC School of Law also named the following new chair appointments: David Ardia

Reef C. Ivey II Excellence Fund Term Professor of Law

Andrew Chin

Paul B. Eaton Distinguished Professor of Law

John F. Coyle

Reef C. Ivey II Distinguished Professor of Law

Deborah Gerhardt

Reef C. Ivey II Excellence Fund Term Professor of Law

Michael Gerhardt,

Burton Craige Distinguished Professor

Andrew Hessick,

Judge John J. Parker Distinguished Professor of Law

Thomas Kelley

James Dickson Phillips Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law

Mary-Rose Papandrea,

Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law

Kathleen Delaney Thomas, George R. Ward Term Professor of Law


“Citation Stickiness” A Study by Bennardo and Chew

Is it reasonable to believe judicial opinions depend substantially on case citations in parties’ briefs? That might be logical, but a study by Carolina Law clinical associate professors Kevin Bennardo and Alexa Chew shows that theory often doesn’t stick. Their paper “Citation Stickiness,” to be published in The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process, offers an extensive look at a core assumption in the legal field: that briefs by both parties are pivotal in every case. Their research raises questions about the quality of attorneys’ briefs, whether courts disregard parties’ filed documents and how effectively law schools teach legal research. STEVE EXUM

Bennardo and Chew teach in UNC’s Research, Reasoning, Writing and Advocacy Program. In classes, “we talk about how important it is for students’ credibility to help judges by finding and citing the best cases,” Chew says. But as a law clerk, she adds, “I found judges didn’t always rely heavily on the cases lawyers cited. Law clerks often started the research over.” With growing interest in using empirical research to look more closely at judicial decisions, Bennardo and Chew studied 325 cases in federal appellate courts, with the aim of contributing data and a new methodology for more discourse. The opinions they analyzed had 7,552 unique case citations, and the briefs in the 325 cases had 23,479 unique case citations “Citation stickiness,” a phrase Bennardo and Chew coined, refers to how often a citation in a brief appears in the court’s opinion. A “sticky” citation appears in a brief and then also in the court’s written decision. By contrast, an “unsticky” citation doesn’t get referenced in the opinion. Other citations, which weren’t mentioned by either party but appeared in the judicial opinion, probably came from the court’s own research. The study’s key finding was that 49 percent of cases cited in courts’ opinions were cited in a brief by at least one party; the remaining 51 percent came from another source. Regarding what the ideal percentage of parties’ citations in judicial decisions is, “We don’t have an opinion,” Chew says. “The study has sparked discussion about what the right amount should be. We hope our study helps other researchers figure out some of the ‘whys.’” The article notes Bennardo and Chew were surprised by the key results. “One would hope parties’ attorneys and courts discuss the same case law. We found there’s not as much overlap between the cases they’re discussing as most people might hope,” Bennardo says. Their paper has generated discussion in various forums, from Twitter to a piece in the Legal Skills Prof Blog to a podcast on legal scholarship. Some research platforms may use the study’s methodology, and attorneys could apply the calculation to their own briefs to see if their citations are sticky. The article doesn’t make recommendations. “We’re thinking through whether to suggest changes to how people teach or practice,” Chew says. She and Bennardo may study characteristics of attorneys who write briefs to look for reasons for different stickiness rates. “That’s one of the open questions,” Bennardo says, “and none of the judge characteristics we looked at — including political affiliation, age and judicial experience — answered it.” The feedback is instructive.

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“I’ve enjoyed discussions about citation stickiness with other legal writing and research professors,” Chew says. “These are the things we’re trying to teach students how to do.”

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White House Nominates Professor Richard Myers ’98 to be a Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina The President recently announced his intent to nominate Richard E. Myers ’98, Henry P. Brandis Distinguished Professor of Law, to be a Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Myers is being nominated to fill the longest standing vacancy in the federal courts. A native of Kingston, Jamaica, Myers came to UNC School of Law as a student in 1995 after a career as a journalist in Wilmington, N.C. He was a Chancellors Scholar and graduated with high honors in 1998. He served as a law clerk to Chief Judge David B. Sentelle ’68 of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and practiced for two years with the Los Angeles firm of O’Melveny & Myers, LLP.

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From 2002 through 2004, Myers was an Assistant United States Attorney in the Central District of California and the Eastern District of North Carolina, where he prosecuted white collar and violent crimes. He joined the UNC School of Law faculty in 2004. He has taught Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Professional Responsibility and a seminar on White Collar Crime, in addition to supervising Trial Advocacy courses. He served as Associate Dean for Student Affairs under Dean John Charles Boger and has been faculty adviser to both the Christian Legal Society and the Federalist Society. In the larger University, he has been an advisor to chancellors and is currently serving on the Campus Safety Commission. “I am particularly proud that this honor goes not just to one of our great faculty members, but to a most devoted graduate of Carolina Law,” says Martin H. Brinkley ’92, dean and Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of Law. “Although we will miss him sorely in Chapel Hill, we rejoice in the rich contributions he will make on the Eastern District bench.”

FACULTY BOOKS John M. Conley, et. al.

Jeffrey M. Hirsch, et. al.

University of Chicago Press, 2019 264 pages

Carolina Academic Press, 2019 288 pages

ISBN-13: 978-0226484365

ISBN-13: 978-1531011659

Just Words: Law, Language, and Power (3rd edition)

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Understanding Employment Law (3rd edition)


Elengold Receives $374,000 Grant from Lumina Foundation to Study Higher Education Equity

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UNC School of Law has received a $374,100 grant from Lumina Foundation to study the relationship between debt, achievement and equity in higher education, with a specific focus on Latino/a students. This project is a partnership between the UNC School of Law, the UNC Center for Community Capital, and UnidosUS, a national nonpartisan organization that serves the Hispanic community through research, policy analysis and advocacy efforts. Lumina Foundation is an independent, private foundation in Indianapolis that is committed to making opportunities for learning beyond high school available to all. The foundation envisions a system that is easy to navigate, delivers fair results, and meets the nation’s need for talent through a broad range of credentials. Lumina’s goal is to prepare people for informed citizenship and for success in a global economy. “Although Latino and Latina students are entering higher education at historic rates, completion rates continue to lag behind peer completion rates,” says Kate Sablosky Elengold, assistant professor of law and director of Carolina Law’s Consumer Financial Transaction Clinic. “One unanswered question is whether and how attitudes about debt, including debt aversion, add to or reinforce that completion gap.” Carolina Law and its partners will use the grant to undertake a two-phase exploratory research project. Phase one involves developing and disseminating a survey to better understand if and how debt aversion is a barrier to college completion for all students, with a particular focus on Latino and Latina students. Phase two digs deeper into the nuance of these complicated questions by interviewing a subset of the survey respondents. By layering quantitative and qualitative data, the results of this research will offer information and insight to policymakers, lawyers, and advocates seeking to narrow the equity gap in higher education. “This project speaks directly to Lumina Foundation’s priority to scale affordable pathways through completion and its commitment to placing equity at the heart of its work,” says Katherine Wheatle, Ph.D., strategy officer for finance and federal policy at Lumina Foundation. “Lumina Foundation is excited to bring a legal perspective to conversations about racial equity in higher education affordability and completion. This project fills a gap in our understanding and will be a valuable tool for policymakers and advocates.” The research project will take 22 months to complete with results expected to be released in summer 2020 and spring 2021. “We are grateful to Lumina Foundation for this grant that will allow us to pursue research that is consistent with Carolina Law’s mission to be a great public law school, serving the legal profession and broader community,” says Elengold. The grant from Lumina Foundation supports For All Kind: the Campaign for Carolina, the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the University’s history. The gift also reinforces UNC School of Law’s commitment to recruit, retain and reward world-renowned faculty who create meaningful learning experiences for our future lawyer-leaders.

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M. Gerhardt Selected as 2020 Distinguished Coif Visitor Gerhardt is the first Carolina Law professor selected for this national distinction.

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UNC School of Law Professor Michael Gerhardt has been selected to serve as the 2020 Distinguished Coif Visitor by the national office of the Order of the Coif. Gerhardt will visit law schools with Coif chapters, participating in classroom lectures and seminars, meeting informally with faculty and student groups, and giving one address open to the entire academic community. The purpose of the program is to contribute to the intellectual life of the campus by fostering an exchange of ideas with individuals whose experiences and ideas may be expected to stimulate discussion about important issues confronting the legal profession. The Order of the Coif is an honorary society that that recognizes outstanding law student scholarship and lawyers, judges and teachers who attain high distinction for their scholarly or professional accomplishments. The society originated in England and the first chapter in the United States was established in 1902. There are now 75 chapters in U.S. law schools. Gerhardt is the Burton Craige Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence at UNC and a scholar in residence at the National Constitutional Center. He is the first independent scholar to be selected by the Library of Congress to serve as its principal advisor in the updating of the official United States Constitution Annotated. He has served as Special

Klinefelter Recognized with Outstanding Law Librarianship Award With numerous accomplishments and accolades in her 20 years as a professor and law library director at Carolina Law, Anne Klinefelter isn’t resting on her laurels — which keep coming. Most recently, she received the prestigious 2019 Frederick Charles Hicks award for Outstanding Contributions to Academic Law Librarianship from the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) section for Academic Law Libraries. And Klinefelter spent fall 2019 at the University of Helsinki as the Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies, teaching and researching privacy law. Amid all the recognition, she has important initiatives to advance as she continues her scholarship and leadership in law librarianship internationally. The AALL award “is a great honor to me because Mr. Hicks was a superstar law librarian, because I am now associated with prior honorees I admire, and because it is an award that comes from my peers in academic law librarianship,” says Klinefelter, who received the award at the AALL annual meeting in July in Washington, D.C. Hicks was the first academic law librarian to be AALL president. In choosing Klinefelter for the award, the AALL notes her record of service and leadership and continuing support of law librarian scholarship. In 2016, Klinefelter received AALL’s Presidential Recognition Award for her service chairing a task force on the sustainability of the association’s Law Library Journal. As Kathrine R. Everett Law Library Director, Klinefelter has contributed to the field in many ways, from coaching other law librarians and holding leadership roles in professional associations to creating policy and conducting research on how libraries should balance privacy with other interests. Klinefelter’s ongoing contributions to law librarianship have an impact on multiple fronts at Carolina Law and nationally.

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Counsel to the Clinton White House on the nomination of Stephen Breyer to the Supreme Court and as Special Counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee on the nominations of six other sitting justices on the Supreme Court. During President Clinton’s impeachment, he testified as the only joint witness before the House Judiciary Committee in its hearing on the history and scope of impeachment An expert on constitutional law, Gerhardt has written dozens of law review articles and several books, including The Forgotten Presidents: Their Untold Constitutional Legacy, which was selected by The Financial Times as one of the best non-fiction books of 2013; The Power of Precedent; The Federal Appointments Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis; Impeachment: What Everyone Needs to Know; and a treatise on impeachment, The Federal Impeachment Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis, which is widely regarded as the leading modern treatise on the subject. The 2019 Distinguished Coif Visitor is James Forman Jr., of Yale Law School, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for his book Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America. Previous Distinguished Coif Visitors include Jesse Choper (UC Berkeley Law School), John Coffee (Columbia Law School), Jane Ginsburg (Columbia Law School), and Abbe Gluck (Yale Law School). Chapters interested in hosting Gerhardt at their school during the 2020-2021 academic year should apply at orderofthecoif.org.

UNC’s excellent School of Law and School of Information and Library Science form the foundation for developing capable law librarians who can tackle complex issues for students and researchers and teach certain law courses. “Our library will hire students, encourage those holding our Laura N. Gasaway Graduate Assistantship, and teach courses in both the law and library school curricula,” Klinefelter says. She also supports increasing interest in UNC programs that pair a J.D. degree with a master’s in library science or information science.

The UNC culture has paved the way for Klinefelter to pursue her scholarship and explore the full potential of law libraries to serve students and faculty through innovations and best practices. The Hicks award, she says, “is a function of the support I receive at UNC in the law school, through University Libraries, and from all the staff in the Kathrine R. Everett Law Library.” — Jessica Clarke

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At Carolina Law, Klinefelter is cultivating a local environment of a team of law librarians and staff working on initiatives with national impact from digitizing archives to making academic journals in all disciplines more sustainable.

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Institute for Innovation

The Institute for Innovation's Board of Advisers meets in the Franklin Street office location.

Located on Franklin Street, the UNC School of Law Institute for Innovation provides early stage legal counsel to new for-profit and nonprofit ventures. Made possible by a generous gift from the William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust and support from the North Carolina General Assembly, the institute officially launches in January.

The institute is comprised of three legal clinics: Startup NC Law Clinic, Community Development Law Clinic, Intellectual Property Clinic. Each clinic is supervised by full-time members of the law school faculty and can enroll up to 48 students each year. Learn more about the institute’s new faculty members on page 8.

Center for Civil Rights This summer, the Center for Civil Rights celebrated Juneteenth in Durham. Students and staff of the center were able to register new voters and explain the voter ID law for the 2020 election. The center's director, Ted Shaw, shared a positive message reminding everyone of the importance of Juneteenth and our right to vote. Center staff and students, from left, Professor Ted Shaw, Jeffrey Joseph 2L, Malindi Robinson 3L and April McKinley.

Center for Media Law and Policy On November 8-9, the center joined the First Amendment Law Review to present a symposium and summit titled "Fostering an Informed Society: The Role of the First Amendment in Strengthening Local News and Democracy." The event examined the role of the First Amendment in creating an informed society and explore legal and policy interventions that support the creation and dissemination of information that meets the needs of American democracy. It brought together a wide range of media professionals and scholars, including experts on the First Amendment’s speech and press clauses, media business models, antitrust law, FCC’s media ownership rules, net neutrality, and intellectual property, as well as others whose work deals with media business and First Amendment issues. Follow @FirstAmendLRev on Twitter for symposium updates.

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Center for Banking and Finance In the summer, the Center for Banking and Finance helped fund five summer public interest grants of $3,000 each. The recipients included: • Jeffrey Joseph 2L

N.C Department of Justice, Revenue Division

• Morgan Schick 3L

U.S. Department of Commerce

• Rachel Ann Stephens 3L

U.S. Department of Justice, Consumer Protection Division

• Lisa Tucker 3L

Securities and Exchange Commission, New York

• James Whalen 2L

N.C. Department of Justice, Consumer Protection Division

Lisa Tucker 3L

Upcoming events: Festival of Legal Learning, Consumer Law and Consumer Credit Symposium February 7-8, 2020, Friday Center, Chapel Hill Professor Kate Elengold is directing this symposium on consumer law and consumer credit topics. The ABCs of Banking Law March 25, 2020, Mayer Brown, Charlotte, NC This program focuses on the basics of banking law and is taught by an experienced faculty in a small group setting. 2020 Banking Institute March 26-27, 2020, The Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte, NC The Banking Institute is the center’s signature program and will include panels on Cannabis and Hemp Banking, LIBOR/ SOFR Transition, Preparing Banks for the Next Downturn, Diversity and Inclusion at Banks, Bank Partnerships with Fintech Companies, and Digital Currency and Distributed Ledger Technology.

Center for Climate, Energy Environment & Economics (CE3) CE3 recently launched the CE3 Scholars Program, a new initiative that couples scholarship funding with exclusive academic and professional development opportunities. This year’s inaugural group of five CE3 scholars receive a $3,000 scholarship and will participate in small group discussions with environmental law faculty, practicing attorneys and policymakers. The CE3 Scholars Program is made possible by generous donations from alumni and friends of UNC School of Law to support students interested in developing a deep understanding of today’s critical energy and environmental challenges.

Prosecutors and Politics Project Established in 2018, the Prosecutors and Politics Project is commencing an empirical study of district attorneys associations to determine their influence on state criminal justice policy. The results of the study, which are expected to be published in 2020, will be available to the general public and other researchers using the University of North Carolina’s Dataverse. The research project is made possible with a grant from the Charles Koch Foundation. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @UNCCE3, @UNCCivilRights, @UNCbanking, @UNCLawInnovate,@UNCMediaLaw

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ALUMNI NEWS

Class of 1985

A Message from the Law Alumni Association President Carolina Law has been home to thousands and thousands of students throughout the last 175 years. You, our graduates, have gone on to successful careers impacting the communities in which you live. I couldn’t be more proud of our collective contributions to the law profession. And though we may be spread across the country and the world, we have one common thread that connects us — Carolina Law. On May 1-2, 2020, I will return to Carolina Law to celebrate my 35th reunion. I hope to see many of you at Carolina Law that alumni weekend. A lot has happened in those years since my graduation, but I can’t help wondering if there are similar experiences at Carolina Law that we all share. I fondly remember studying in the carrels and in the library overlooking the football practice field, and spending countless hours in the small office of the North Carolina Law Review trying to hit the deadlines as a staffer and editor. I also recall fun times on Franklin Street with my law school buddies trying to decompress from the end of the semester or celebrating the completion of exams. I know that Franklin Street has changed quite a bit with new stores and restaurants coming and going but I’m sure it is still an oasis in the desert of law school where students still go to unwind and refuel. As part of the Carolina Law family, we have shared experiences that span generations. For 175 years, Carolina Law has continued to provide those experiences, opportunities and a path forward for students from different backgrounds and interests. Looking towards the future, my hope is that Carolina Law continues to find ways to attract students who will blaze a new trail of memories for those who come after them. I hope that our beloved school invests in faculty who will give students a meaningful legal education as well as opportunities to practice what they learn in classes. More than that, I hope that we can all find ways to stay connected to our Carolina Law family by serving on a Law Alumni Association committee, helping to recruit the best to Carolina Law, mentoring a current student, speaking in a class, offering a graduate a job, giving financial support to the law school, and simply coming back for your reunion to catch up with old friends and see the progress of our law school. I’m grateful for my time at Carolina Law and for the work that I now do to help the law school. I’m looking forward to being in the hallowed halls of Van Hecke-Wettach Hall in May and hope to see you then. If you would like to get more involved in the Law Alumni Association or with the law school in general, please send me an email at kpopp@sidley.com or contact Carrie Clifford (director of alumni and donor relations) at carrie.clifford@unc.edu. KAREN POPP ’85 UNC LAW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT PARTNER AND GLOBAL CO-LEADER OF WHITE COLLAR AND COMPLIANCE GROUP, SIDLEY AUSTIN, WASHINGTON, D.C.

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Celebrating another 5 years since law school graduation!

Where Are They Now? Former Student Bar Association presidents share why they look forward to coming back for Law Reunion Weekend in May. “I have always believed that you make your own future. Since my time in law school, I have made my own path and in 2018, I opened Puzo Hernandez Law in Miami, Fla. My practice focuses on family law matters. My plans are to continue to grow my practice, to continue finding solutions for people facing difficult circumstances, and to ensure that I continue to develop the skills necessary to get my clients to a better place. Coming back to my Carolina Law reunion is a great way to reconnect and appreciate the school for helping me create the future I wanted.”

"I have done a little bit of everything since leaving UNC Law: big firms, Fortune 250 companies, UNC System schools, and now running my own federal and state lobbying consultancy. Many of those opportunities led me to six years of service as a member of the NC General Assembly, and UNC School of Law prepared me for success at every stop. Having an opportunity to lead our state's future lawyers and jurists as SBA President at UNC was a high honor. I hold the friendships created while in law school among my most valued."

—Leslie Puzo ’15

—Ed Hanes ’00

“Immediately after law school, I clerked at the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and then was a litigation associate at Kennedy, Covington, Lobdell & Hickman in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1989, I returned to my hometown of Lillington, North Carolina and have been practicing law with my father and others since that time. In 2001, I added an LLM in taxation from the University of Florida Law School. I always look forward to reunion and the chance to reconnect with classmates and friends whom I have not seen in a number of years.”

“While my path after law school is anything but traditional, I have found that the experience of law school continues to influence my everyday life. Rarely does a day go by that is not impacted by the knowledge and relationships begun at UNC Law. These reunions are a great excuse to reconnect with old friends and share the direction that life has taken us since graduation. I hope to see everyone there!”

Partner, Puzo Hernandez Law

Federal and State Lobbyist Consultant

—Jack Wiggen ’05

Owner/Head Coach, Bull City CrossFit

—Al Bain ’85

Partner, Bain & McRae, LLP

Mark Your Calendar! Future Law Reunion Weekend Dates May 1 & 2, 2020

April 30 & May 1, 2021

April 29 & May 30, 2022

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Ada Wilson ’09: Promoting Equity is Her Calling Ada Wilson ’09 began making an impact in her position at Auburn University’s Office of Inclusion and Diversity on her first day. She encouraged a senior who wanted to study abroad to research scholarship opportunities and apply for a Fulbright award. The graduate now teaches ESL in China through the Fulbright program. Since then, as assistant vice president for access and inclusive excellence, Wilson’s influence on underrepresented students has been widespread. “Contributing to institutional change and directly impacting the student experience every day is rewarding,” says Wilson, who started at Auburn in 2017. “My job requires taking a critical lens to the student experience, fostering a culture of high expectations and achievement, and affirming individual identities and lived experiences. She leads signature programs that aim to help students meet those expectations. Tiger Retreat, an orientation program for new students that Wilson designed, helps build a sense of community. Now, older students who were in the program are mentors in it. “I’m seeing the trajectory of this effort into a space where students want to give back,” she says. “Birthing that program and seeing its impact on the student community is very meaningful.” The Critical Conversations Speaker Series that Wilson and her colleagues at Auburn designed brings guests to campus in support of free speech in higher education. Partly inspired by the series, she developed and teaches an honors course on civil discourse. “The course is an exciting approach to shaping a narrative around equity, diversity and inclusion,” Wilson says. “I have the opportunity to watch students grapple with some of our most challenging issues today while providing a space for them to learn how to tell their story and listen to others’ stories.” Wilson’s initiatives promote a campus climate that affirms individual student identity through “high-impact, transformational experiences,” she says. UNC School of Law was transformational for Wilson through the applied-learning experiences she had with mock trial, the North Carolina International Law Journal, the Juvenile Justice Clinic, the Black Law Students Association and an externship, among others. “Carolina Law continuously shows up in policies I help shape for students. Understanding how to look at an issue, create a framework to address it, and execute — every aspect of that is Carolina Law,” Wilson says. “Having a toolbox with nuggets from law school has given me a strong trajectory and role in higher education.”

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Wilson’s role in higher education began at Chapel Hill, her alma mater, where she was director of inclusive student excellence in the Office for Diversity and Inclusion until she went to Auburn. She still makes an impact at Carolina Law, where she leads a training on Motivated Awareness during orientation each year through Wilmor Works, the business she co-owns with Raleigh attorney and Chapel Hill alumnus Michael Morrison. “Attorneys and individuals who hold a J.D. have the capacity to transform our nation,” Wilson says. “I’m inspired to help attorneys and law students understand the importance of viewing the world through a lens of equity.” Promoting equity is Wilson’s calling. “My lived experiences have brought me to a place where I can truly impact our nation and our world,” she says. “My life’s work will be helping reshape narratives around individual identity and using that as a catalyst for change. I always tell my students that my undergraduate tenure gave me a voice, and Carolina Law taught me how to use it.” — Jessica Clarke


New Book By Justice Mark Davis '91 Documents the Impact of Chief Justice Jim Exum's Years Leading the North Carolina Supreme Court says Davis. “I noticed early in my tenure that in cases involving individual rights, we would frequently get cited to cases from the North Carolina Supreme Court from the late 1980s and early 1990s.” Intrigued by this, Davis explored further and discovered virtually all the cases were from the Exum Court.

“A scholarly and extremely well-written book that tells the story of a period I consider to be a critical time for the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Justice Davis has done an outstanding job of capturing the personalities behind the Exum Court and in illustrating the importance of the decisions rendered during that era. This book is a huge contribution to the study of North Carolina’s judiciary and our State’s history.”

JAMES B. HUNT, JR ., Governor of North Carolina from 1977–1985 and 1993–2001

ROB CHRISTENSEN , author and former journalist who wrote about politics for The News & Observer for 45 years

“In this book, North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Mark Davis reminds us of the importance of state supreme courts in determining and protecting the civil rights of everyday Americans. In bringing his court to life, he gives readers a rare but invaluable look into how judges decide difficult but socially and legally significant cases.” of Jurisprudence at the University of North Carolina School of Law

“Justice Mark Davis has written a rich and engaging book that combines a fine collective biography of the very remarkable justices who made up the Exum court with the legal and political climate in which they worked and with descriptions of the transformational cases they decided—enhancing individual rights in tort law, workers’ compensation law, employment law, constitutional law, and more.”

MICHAEL KENT CURTIS , Judge Donald Smith Professor of Constitutional and Public Law, Wake Forest University School of Law

On the cover: The Exum Court in 1987. Seated, left to right, Louis Meyer, Jim Exum, and Burley Mitchell; standing, left to right, John Webb, Harry Martin, Henry Frye, and Willis Whichard. (Courtesy of Jim Exum) Photographer’s name avail.? Author photo credit: Raleigh photographer tk

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“This book carefully describes an important chapter in the history of the North Carolina Supreme Court when, under the leadership of Chief Justice Jim Exum, a new, younger generation of jurists took a turn away from entrenched conservative doctrine to expand the rights of criminal defendants and civil plaintiffs.”

ADAM STEIN , longtime North Carolina civil rights attorney “Justice Mark Davis has written an insightful, highly readable, and important book. It is a work of history, biography, law, politics, leadership, and so much more. I hope many people will read this book to understand the Exum Court as well as contemporary issues involving the judiciary that affect all North Carolinians.”

MICHAEL R. SMITH , Dean of the UNC School of Government

A Warren Court of our own

“Justice Mark Davis has delivered a fascinating insider’s account of the workings of the N.C. Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Jim Exum, the motorcycle-riding progressive who moved the conservative high court into the 20th century. Whether you are interested in the law or Tar Heel history, this is the book for you.”

MICHAEL J. GERHARDT , Burton Craige Distinguished Professor

Mark A. Davis is an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of North Carolina. He and his wife, Marcia, live in Raleigh, North Carolina, with their three children.

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with the surviving justices from that era of the court, law clerks, practitioners, and members of North Carolina’s legal academy. In addition, it draws upon contemporaneous interviews of the justices conducted between 1986 and 1995 as well as on the few existing books and articles about the members of the Exum Court and North Carolina’s transformation into a two-party state in judicial elections. A Warren Court of Our Own: The Exum Court and the Expansion of Individual Rights in North Carolina explores in depth the pathbreaking nature of the Exum Court’s jurisprudence and the justices themselves in the hope of providing a better understanding of this unique and important period in the history of North Carolina’s highest court and how it fundamentally changed North Carolina law.

A Warren Court of Our Own

The Exum Court and the Expansion of Individual Rights in North Carolina

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In his debut book, A Warren Court of Our Own: The Exum Court and the Expansion of Individual Rights in North Carolina, Mark Davis ’91, an associate justice on the North Carolina Supreme Court, examines the transformational impact of the eight years in which Chief Justice Jim Exum presided over the Supreme Court of North Carolina. “Between 1986 and 1995, when Exum led the court, you had the perfect storm for change: the court was comprised of a younger generation of justices who did not feel as bound as their predecessors to rigidly apply the doctrine of stare decisis, the principle that courts should not overrule a precedent set by that court,” says Davis. “In addition, that was a time when North Carolina was changing in many ways,” he adds. “The court was being presented with a number of issues of first impression that prior incarnations of the Supreme Court hadn’t dealt with.” This combination led to a judicial era during which the Supreme Court issued landmark decisions expanding the rights of criminal defendants, animating the declaration of liberties set out in the North Carolina Constitution, and increasing the remedies available to individual plaintiffs in the areas of tort, employment, and workers compensation law. The book began as Davis’s thesis for his Master of Laws degree in judicial studies from Duke University School of Law. “At the time I wrote this, I was on the North Carolina Court of Appeals,”

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“The Exum Court brought North Carolina’s common law into the modern age, something which hadn’t been done before,” says Davis. “The title of the book is an obvious reference to Earl Warren who was chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in the ‘50s and ‘60s, a time when the U.S. Supreme Court radically transformed constitutional law and greatly expanded the interpretation of the Bill of Rights. To me, the Exum Court is North Carolina’s version of the Warren Court.”

n November of 1986, the North Carolina Supreme Court was at a crossroads. After virtually a century of dominance by the Democratic Party, Rhoda Billings, a Republican, had been appointed chief justice by Governor Jim Martin several months earlier. Martin had also appointed two Republican associate justices to join her on the court. These appointments resulted in a fierce battle over the next two months to determine whether the Republican Party could finally break the electoral stranglehold held by the Democrats and obtain control of the state’s highest court in the 1986 elections. Although five of the supreme court’s seven seats were on the ballot that November, the focus of the attention was on the race for chief justice between Billings and the Democratic candidate, Jim Exum, who had served on the court for the previous twelve years. After being passed over by Governor Martin in favor of Billings despite North Carolina’s longstanding gubernatorial tradition of appointing the senior associate justice to fill a vacancy for the position of chief justice, Exum resigned from the court to run against Billings. Ultimately, the Democrats swept all five supreme court races on the ballot, ushering in Exum’s tenure as the head of the court. Over the next eight years, Exum presided over a supreme court that—despite the existence of stark differences between several of the justices with regard to judicial philosophy—issued numerous landmark decisions expanding the rights of criminal defendants, breathing new life into the declaration of liberties set out in the North Carolina Constitution, and significantly increasing the remedies available to individual plaintiffs in the areas of tort, employment, and workers’ compensation law. While the expansion of individual rights by the United States Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren has been the subject of extensive academic commentary, very little has been written about the Exum Court. The dearth of scholarship on this subject is unfortunate because Exum’s tenure as chief justice— like Warren’s—constituted an unprecedented era of judicial boldness. This book is based primarily on a detailed review of the Exum Court’s body of cases and over 45 interviews

Davis conducted more than 65 interviews for his book, including all the surviving justices of the Exum Court, law clerks, law professors, and court staff. “Even those who were in the thick of it, including Justice Exum himself, didn’t seem to realize the magnitude of what the court accomplished until I started giving them examples,” he says. “This court is worth celebrating and reading about because it was a Mount Rushmore of justices in one place at one time,” says Davis. “In addition to Jim Exum himself, who is a legendary figure in North Carolina judicial circles, there were four future chief justices—Burley Mitchell, Henry Frye (the first African-American to serve on the court), Sarah Parker and Beverly Lake Jr.—in addition to Willis Whichard, one of the greatest scholars to ever serve on the court. Having these luminaries serving together contributed to the extraordinary jurisprudence that court produced.” 8/13/19 10:11 AM

He says that the book helps readers think about which side of the debate they’re on about the extent to which judges should sometimes make law as opposed to merely interpret law. “We’re seeing a lot of attacks on judges today,” says Davis. “It’s important for people to read about what it is that courts actually do.” Davis hopes that the book helps readers better understand the importance of state courts. “A lot of people don’t realize that 80 to 85% of the cases decided in this country are decided by state courts, which are ruling on very important issues,” he says. “People are currently turning their attention to state constitutions, based on the perception that the U.S. Supreme Court may not be as willing to expand civil liberties as it has been in the past,” says Davis. “It’s helpful to look at the Exum Court and see what was accomplished in North Carolina several decades ago during this era when people were likewise looking to state courts to protect individual rights.” — Michele Lynn CAROLINA LAW

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Congratulations to the Class of 2019 Student Bar Association President Joseph Fields.

William Patrick presents Professor Jeff Hirsch with the Frederick B. McCall Award for Teaching Excellence.

PHOTOS BY DONN YOUNG AND CHELSEA PIERONI 3L

Jasmine Jennings with Commencement speaker Winston Crisp ’92.

Tara Summerville, center, celebrates the big day with Paula Rojas, Ryan Nichols, Richard Lowden and Priya Dalal.

Evan Hiatt presents the Class Gift to Dean Martin Brinkley ’92.

ALUMNI EVENTS

SARTORIAL TIES TO NEW YORK. Director of Employer Outreach Shawn McKenna meets with Scott Peeler ’97, government enforcement & white collar co-practice leader at Arent Fox, on a Career Development Office visit.

SPORTS LAW PANEL. Professor Lissa Broome, sports agent Ken Farino ’71, PGA Tour’s Ty Votaw ’87, fashion designer Alexander Julian and Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany ’73 discuss legal issues in sports, leveraging their law degrees and what Carolina means to them.

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UNC DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD. Jim Delany ’73, commissioner of the Big Ten Conference, received the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award from UNC-Chapel Hill. Delany is pictured with Professor Lissa Broome and Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz.


ALUMNI GIVING

Law School Receives Largest Single Cash Gift in History

North Carolina Business Icon Jerry Wordsworth's Unrestricted Gift Supports Educating Outstanding Lawyer-Leaders making sure other business entrepreneurs and communities have access to the best legal counsel,” said Wordsworth. “Jerry is a wonderful steward of our state. As his devoted friend and admirer for the best part of 30 years, it is inspiring to me that he recognizes the importance of the rule of law and the roles that lawyers play in American communities. Jerry’s gift is a vote of confidence that Carolina Law is producing the caliber of lawyers North Carolina and the nation need,” said Brinkley, who is also Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of Law. Private gifts like Wordsworth’s enable the law school to pursue opportunities quickly as they arise, in support of thriving professional development programs and experiential learning opportunities. “Jerry’s generosity will allow Carolina Law to recruit the strongest teachers and students in the country. We will use his gift to educate excellent lawyers who will work in private practice, public service, nonprofit work and public interest practice,” said Brinkley. “It takes resources to produce great lawyers. With private gifts enhancing the generous support we receive from the state legislature, the return on these investments will benefit North Carolina.” Together, philanthropy and the dean’s leadership are propelling the school forward, both in rankings and impact.

UNC School of Law has received the largest single cash gift in the school’s history from North Carolina business icon Jerry Wordsworth. The unrestricted gift supports the school’s mission to prepare outstanding lawyer-leaders. Like all gifts to Carolina Law, it is an investment in the future of North Carolina and the nation.

UNC School of Law is ranked No. 34 out of the 192 law schools ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.” Of the 26 public law schools in the top 50, UNC School of Law is No. 14. In 2019, Carolina Law also ranked No. 1 among North Carolina law schools for overall bar takers passing the exam.

Wordsworth is a Rocky Mount, North Carolina native. Over nearly 40 years, he and his siblings built MBM Corporation into a multibillion dollar customized foodservice distributor serving restaurant chains nationwide. At the time of its sale in 2018, Jerry and his brother Steve were co-owners of the Carolina Panthers football franchise.

And law students are giving back. For two years running, 100% of the graduating class have participated in pro bono projects over the course of their three years at Carolina Law. Students have contributed to cases that range from helping cancer patients complete complex legal forms to securing humanitarian aid for refugee children.

Wordsworth made his gift to the law school in recognition that lawyers trained at Carolina played critical roles in the growth of his business. Carolina Law Dean Martin H. Brinkley ’92 served as MBM Corporation’s lead outside counsel for more than two decades.

Graduates of Carolina Law have gone on to illustrious careers, including many in the service of North Carolina. Twelve of the state’s past 25 governors graduated from the law school, as did four sitting justices of the N.C. Supreme Court and numerous legislators.

“Although I am not a lawyer and did not graduate from UNC, I believe that lawyers who hold to the highest ethical standards, are committed to public service, and understand business are critical to the future of our country. I wanted to play a part in

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Sue and Charles Plambeck

Philanthropy, a Plambeck Family Affair Charles and Sue Plambeck have bequeathed and pledged $1 million to support the UNC School of Law, UNC College of Arts & Sciences, the Center for the Study of the American South, the American Indian Center and Wilson Library Special Collections. Their largely unrestricted gift enables University leaders to direct dollars where they’re needed most, with special funds set aside for a scholarship at the law school. IMPROBABLE MEETINGS, INSPIRED GIFTS When Charles Plambeck ’83, ’86 (J.D.) came to Carolina — first as an undergraduate, later as a law student —there were two people he would meet by chance who would become lifelong collaborators.

been particularly meaningful to scholarship namesakes Raymond and Thurman Walser, whose hard childhoods toiling on their family farm in Davidson County set the foundation for their descendants to seek higher education and launch into the world.

The first was his future wife, Suzanne “Sue” Scott ’85, a fellow Carolina student-athlete.

“When Joni called me with the concept, I got goosebumps,” said Charles. “Could our grandfathers ever have imagined 100 years ago that they would have a law scholarship named for them at the flagship university of the state?”

The other was his second cousin, Joni Walser ’82, ’86 (J.D.), a fellow law student. Charles and Sue still recall the first time they saw each other at the athletic training table. Thirty-five years and three children later, the rest, as they say, is history. Charles and Joni found themselves in the same small section their first year of law school, unaware they were related until a chance discovery that their grandfathers had been brothers. They bonded as friends and family, fell into the same narrow law specialty and went on to work together in government, then private law. Now, Charles, Sue and Joni partner in philanthropy. GIVING AND GOOSEBUMPS Together, in 2019, Charles and Sue, Joni and her husband, Andy Church, established the Raymond C. and J. Thurman Walser Family Scholarship Fund, named in honor of Charles and Joni’s grandfathers. With the scholarship, the families hope to support UNC School of Law students who are the first in their families to attend college or law school. To support first-generation students might have 22

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In addition, Charles and Sue established the Plambeck Family Excellence Endowment Fund to offer unrestricted support to the law school dean’s highest priorities. “This gift was a chance to really make a difference,” said Charles. “Carolina Law has a critical role in the economic and social welfare of North Carolina, and it’s at a fragile juncture. The school can no longer depend primarily upon state funding.”.

“We cannot take institutions like Carolina and the law school for granted. Unless we step up, we risk losing them.” CHANGING THE TRAJECTORY Charles and Sue think deeply about the power of giving back across campus. They saw For All Kind: the Campaign for Carolina as an opportunity to reflect on their life experiences and to sharpen their thinking about how to make a positive impact on future generations. They asked themselves, “What do we believe in? How will we be remembered?”


They know the importance of unrestricted gifts and the freedom those dollars give university leaders to make critical choices and act fast. “Leadership’s hands are tied if you restrict gifts too closely,” said Sue, “and who knows better than they do where funds are needed?” They also know that gifts of all sizes can make a big difference for smaller units and centers on campus. That’s what inspired their $5,000 pledge to the UNC American Indian Center.

Why I Give

“One of my law school classmates is Cherokee Indian. At a reunion he described a negative spiral. Fewer and fewer Native American students were coming to UNC-Chapel Hill, leaving fewer mentors and role models on campus, which in turn discourages Native American students to apply and so on.” Gifts of any size can reverse these vicious cycles. “The talent is there, it just needs to be ignited. If we could make Carolina more affordable in a little way — even just paying for books — then it might encourage more Native American students to come to Carolina and create those future role models,” continued Charles.

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“A little bit of money can change the whole trajectory.” To be in a position to make a change for so many also encouraged the Plambecks to give unrestricted dollars to the College of Arts & Sciences, the Center for the Study of the American South and Wilson Library Special Collections. “Arts and culture have the power to change our perspective about what is possible and to bring about a better world,” said Charles. “Together with history they help us understand ourselves and our past so we can see our present and chart our future.” TO IMAGINE AND BUILD A BETTER WORLD Charles and Sue are driven to create opportunities for the next generation of students because of the inspiration they draw from past generations, like Charles’ grandfather Raymond Walser. It’s why, even when life gets busy, the Plambecks pause to remember what Carolina means to them. To recall life at 22 as scholar-athletes, juggling classes with track and swim practice; the camaraderie, the coaching of the “Carolina Way” — putting the team before self. To think about how, if they continue to put the team first and give back, what Carolina will mean to future Tar Heel lawyers and artists, leaders and humanitarians. “The positive actions of each of us, however small, reverberate through generations. We, as recipients, often never know whom to thank,” said Charles. “We can really only pay for our good fortune through kindness to the next generation.”

I give to Carolina Law because I believe all students, past and present, should do all they can to give back to this institution which has given us all so much.

MICHAEL PERETZ , CLASS OF 2020 3L CLASS PRESIDENT "Carolina Law is our state’s flagship law school and it should have all the resources necessary to graduate the next generation of lawyer leaders who will serve our state’s citizens for decades to come. This school has not only taught me how to think like a lawyer but it has also taught me practical skills to help guide my transition to practice. I am grateful for all of the assistance I have received from the administration, faculty, staff, and my fellow students who have made my two and a half years in Chapel Hill great. I believe all students, past and present, should do all they can to give back to this institution which has given us all so much."

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175 YEARS AT CAROLINA LAW

From “one little room” to thousands of alumni worldwide, the state’s oldest professional school reaches its terquasquicentennial milestone at the turn of the decade.

By Melissa M. Hyland ’13

Clinical Assistant Professor of Law, Reference and Faculty Research Services Librarian

The University of North Carolina School of Law celebrates its 175th anniversary during the 2019-2020 academic year. Since opening its doors in 1845, Carolina Law has played an integral role in shaping the history and progress of North Carolina. The stories of our alumni, faculty, staff, and students bear this out. While it is impossible to tell the full story of Carolina Law in a single article, this piece will focus on many of the highlights in the institution’s 175-year history. A LAW PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA

In 1845, William H. Battle taught the University’s first law class in “one little room 16 by 18 feet, furnished with half [a] dozen split-bottom chairs” (Coates, 1946). As the first professor of law at the University of North Carolina, Battle designed a curriculum for his students that drew from the best traditions of the legal apprenticeship system and included courses that would prepare students for legal practice in the state of North Carolina. In addition to studying the traditional legal texts, students also learned about North Carolina statutory law and the decisions of the state

courts, held moot courts, drafted pleadings and other legal instruments, and received instruction “in the practice of the courts” (Coates, 1946). This curriculum proved effective, with later UNC President Kemp P. Battle reflecting that students under his father’s tutelage “made a far better showing [in the bar examination] before the Supreme Court than those who had read the law under the general supervision of a lawyer and thought they understood it, but had never been called on to tell what they know” (Battle, 1907). The University of North Carolina joined a small number of universities in pioneering the development of the American law school, and indeed UNC remained the only university in North Carolina to offer training for lawyers until long after the Civil War. The law program grew at a steady pace under Battle’s management during those early years, with

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Important Figures in Carolina Law History MARGARET BERRY STREET graduated in 1915, the first woman to complete her law degree

at Carolina Law. On September 8, 1915, Berry was formally admitted to the bar in Hillsborough. She went on to practice civil litigation in Charlotte from 1917-1933, served as an attorney for the Home Owners Loan Corporation from 1933-37, and worked on the presidential campaigns of Alfred E. Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt. She formally retired from legal practice in 1943, but she continued to be an active presence in North Carolina’s legal community, running for the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1954 and serving as the State National Defense Chairman from 1958-61. PHOTO CREDIT: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, KATHRINE R. EVERETT LAW LIBRARY, SCHOOL OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY AT CHAPEL HILL


ten students registered in 1847-48 and growing to a peak of twenty-eight students in 1857-58. While the University remained opened during the Civil War, it was closed in 1868 and did not fully reopen to students until 1877. Despite this setback, the success of this new law program was never truly in doubt. John Manning assumed the professorship of law in 1881 and served as the principal instructor until his passing in 1899. During his tenure, Manning secured official status for the program’s LLB degree and ensured that the law program was an established department at the University. As the law program grew, so did the need for more physical space. During much of Manning’s tenure, the law program was based out of one room in the Old West Building that seated about fifty students. In 1901, under the leadership of Dean James C. MacRae, the program moved to a larger room in South Building, and then finally secured the entirety of the Smith Building a few years later. The law library also grew by leaps and bounds during this period. Following the death of Professor Manning in 1899, his wife donated his personal collection of over 2,000 law books to the school. A few years later, in 1907, alumni gave a fund of $5,000 to formally create the John Manning Memorial Law Library. By the close of the 19th century, Carolina Law held a secure place within the larger university, continued to attract larger numbers of students each year, and played an increasingly important role in training the lawyers who would go on to shape the legal future of the state. CAROLINA LAW RISES TO MEET A CHANGING WORLD

The early 20th century brought with it many changes, but none perhaps more exciting than the arrival of the first women law students to Carolina Law. In 1911, Lillian Rowe Frye stepped through the doors of

the Smith Building, having earned the distinction of being the first woman to gain admission to the law school. Though she did not graduate (a degree was not required at that time for admission to the bar), she became only the second woman to pass the North Carolina bar examination in 1911. The first woman to finish with a degree from the law school was Margaret Berry Street, who graduated from Carolina Law in 1915. World War I changed the world in innumerable ways, and the reverberations of that war and the resulting economic and industrial boom in the United States carried important implications for law schools. By 1920, Carolina Law faculty realized that the next generation of lawyers needed more expansive legal training to be prepared for practice in post-WWI America. To meet these challenges, Dean Lucius P. McGehee spearheaded major reforms to the school’s curriculum. In addition to moving the faculty towards the case method of instruction, he also introduced a three-year curriculum inaugurated at Harvard Law School in the 1870's – a move that brought the school into line with the other leading schools of the American Bar Association. The North Carolina Law Review was also founded in 1922. With the booming economy of the Roaring Twenties in full swing, Dean McGehee also seized on the opportunity to expand the law school’s physical space. In 1923, the school moved into the newly constructed Manning Hall, which had “ample space for faculty offices, classrooms, student study spaces, and a fully-stocked law library” (Elliott, 1946). The law school remained in Manning Hall until 1968. With the arrival of World War II, the law school experienced a significant drop in enrollment, as most

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KATHRINE R. EVERETT graduated from Carolina Law in 1920, the first year in which two

women graduated from the law school. She was first in the class and also achieved the highest score on the bar examination that year. North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Walter Clark commented that her paper was “not only the best that year, but also one of the best that had ever been submitted” (Colin & Roundtree, 2004). Everett enjoyed a successful law practice for many years, becoming the second woman to ever argue and win a case before the Supreme Court of North Carolina. In 1951, she ran for a seat on the Durham City Council and become one of the first women to serve on the council, a position she held until 1971. Amazingly, she continued to practice law until the age of 90! Today, the Kathrine R. Everett Law Library is named in her honor. PHOTO CREDIT: KATHRINE R. EVERETT AND R. O. EVERETT PAPERS #4735, SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION, WILSON LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL


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1940 vs. 1943: With the arrival of World War II, the school experienced a significant drop in enrollment. PHOTO CREDIT: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, KATHRINE R. EVERETT LAW LIBRARY, SCHOOL OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY AT CHAPEL HILL

students and several faculty members enlisted for military service. By 1943, 13 students were enrolled at the law school, and only Dean Robert H. Wettach and three faculty members were left to keep the school operating. Following the U.S. victory in WWII, soldiers returned home with new opportunities to pursue postsecondary education, and Carolina Law opened its doors to a wider group of students than at any time in its history. THE POSTWAR YEARS: INTEGRATION ENRICHES THE FABRIC OF CAROLINA LAW

The postwar era saw a sharp rise in enrollment at Carolina Law, with enrollment numbers reaching an all-time high of 288 students in 1949. In response to this jump in enrollment, the North Carolina General Assembly granted an appropriation to add an addition to Manning Hall that would effectively double the size of the building. In 1948, the first group of law school students who enrolled following the end of World War II graduated from Carolina Law. The Class of 1948 contained some of the most prominent future leaders of both North Carolina and the nation, including James Dickson

Phillips Jr., who would eventually serve as dean of Carolina Law and lead the law school through the turbulent years of the Vietnam War. It also included William B. Aycock, UNC chancellor and law professor; William C. Friday, president of the UNC System, and John Jordan Jr., a state senator. The year 1951 was a monumental year in the history of both Carolina Law and the University at large. In that year, five black men integrated the University on the heels of their victory in McKissick v. Carmichael, the case that removed the legal barrier to admission for black students at Carolina Law. Floyd McKissick, Harvey Beech, J. Kenneth Lee, James Robert Walker, Jr., and James L. Lassiter enrolled in classes at the law school that summer and paved the way for other minority students to attend Carolina Law in the future. After arriving at UNC, they had to adjust to life at a highly competitive law school, while also facing racial bias and animosity from both students and university staff alike. For a detailed account of their heroic efforts to integrate Carolina Law and their later careers in a variety of settings, be sure to read Donna Nixon’s article, “The Integration of UNC-Chapel Hill – Law School First,” recently published in the 97th volume of the North Carolina Law Review.

HARVEY E. BEECH was one of the first African American students to integrate the University and

Carolina Law. After initially being denied admission to Carolina Law, he intervened in the ongoing McKissick v. Carmichael case in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. After the case was decided in favor of Beech and the other claimants, he enrolled in the summer session at Carolina Law in 1951. Despite facing years of racial discrimination and exclusion from housing, the classroom, and recreational facilities at the University, Beech persevered and graduated from Carolina Law in 1952. He was the first African American man to graduate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Following a year of practice in Durham, Beech returned home to Kinston, North Carolina, where he practiced law for thirty-eight years. During his many years in practice, he was known for his generosity and commitment to his local community. He served as the first African American member on the Kinston Board of Education, and he also served as the first African American trustee of Eastern Carolina University. He was also the recipient of the University’s Distinguished Service Medal, an award given by the General Alumni Association in recognition of his many years of service to the school. He also received Distinguished Alumnus recognition from Carolina Law. In 2004, he received the William Richardson Davie Award, the highest honor given by the University’s Board of Trustees. PHOTO CREDIT: ALEXANDER (ALEX) RIVERA, JR.


Throughout the 1950s, law school alumni worked to develop organizations that would ensure the continued growth of Carolina Law in the coming decades. The Law Alumni Association was formed in 1952, with Dean Henry P. Brandis Jr. commenting that the date of its founding was “potentially one of the most significant dates in the 107 years of Law School history for the purpose of contributing to the sound future of the Law School” (Coates, 1968). Five years later, alumni also created the Law Foundation to direct charitable giving. Today the UNC Law Foundation is responsible for supporting endowment funds, fellowships, and scholarships for the benefit of the law school. Another important milestone for Carolina Law occurred in 1955, when the law faculty welcomed its first female professor, Mary Oliver. She served as both law librarian and assistant professor of paw, and under her leadership the law library nearly doubled the size of its collection to over 97,000 volumes by 1964. Currently, the law library holds more than 1.4 million titles, including both print and digital collections.

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Smith Hall 1907-1923

Manning Hall 1923-1968

CAROLINA LAW MODERNIZES AND STUDENT ENGAGEMENT REACHES NEW HEIGHTS

During the 1960s and 70s, Carolina Law took on many of the characteristics that students today would recognize. Student engagement opportunities rapidly expanded during this period with many new student-led organizations and activities. The Holderness Moot Court Bench launched in 1966 and held the first annual J. Braxton Craven Jr. Memorial Moot Court competition two years later. The first law school clinics also opened during this period. The Law Center, a service in which law students provided research assistance to the North Carolina General Assembly, opened in 1973, and the Prisoner Legal Assistance Clinic launched in 1978.

Old West 1877

South Building 1902-1907

Rotunda addition to Van HeckeWettach Hall 1999

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JUDGE JAMES DICKSON PHILLIPS JR. graduated from Carolina Law in 1948,

among the first group of graduates who entered the law school following World War II. For the next decade, he entered private practice around Fayetteville before joining the faculty at Carolina Law in 1959. He was appointed to the deanship of the law school in 1964 and served in that role for ten years. During his tenure as dean, he supervised the appropriation of funds for a Van Hecke-Wettach Hall, the law school’s permanent home which opened for students in 1968. He also actively supported the growth and diversification of the student body, with the number of enrolled African American students climbing from one in 1964 to 23 by 1974 and the number of women jumping from 10 in 1964 to 121 by the end of his tenure. For the next 40 years, the median size of the school was 735 students. On July 20, 1978, Judge Phillips was nominated to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit by President Carter. He was confirmed one month later and served on the court for more than twenty years. PHOTO CREDIT: PORTRAIT COLLECTION, NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTION PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES, WILSON LIBRARY, UNC-CHAPEL HILL


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The law faculty also diversified during this period, with Professor Harry Groves becoming the first African American to teach at the law school during its summer session in 1970. Two years later, Charles E. Daye joined the school as its first African American tenure-track faculty member. Of his first years at Carolina Law, Daye would remember, “I came into an environment where the law school had already made this commitment to diversity. I was nurtured, helped and accepted in every conceivable way, and that has made all the difference” (UNC General Alumni Assoc., 2004). During his tenure at the law school, Daye worked to improve the diversity of both the faculty and student body at Carolina Law. He led the law school’s special Admissions Policy Committee and the university-wide Affirmative Action Advisory Committee. The law school also continued to expand both physically and in its continued tradition of academic excellence. In 1967, the juris doctor (J.D.) was adopted as the primary professional degree granted by the law school. One year later, the law school moved into its current home at Van Hecke-Wettach Hall. The dedicatory address for the building was given by the Honorable Earl Warren, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court. THE CAROLINA LAW OF TODAY

In 1989, the law school appointed its first female dean, Judith Wegner, who served in that position for a decade. During her tenure, the law school would see increased diversity in its faculty and student body, a significant expansion to Van Hecke-Wettach Hall, and

more innovation and expansion of the law school curriculum and student opportunities. Today’s students at Carolina Law are more active in the life of the law school than ever before, with opportunities to learn and hone their legal skills abounding. A law faculty of 65 offer more than 130 courses, and students are invited to participate in the work of six centers, nine clinics, five student-edited journals, and 15 moot court teams. With over 44 student organizations, students are more active than ever in the life of the school. Students also carry on the public interest tradition of the school by raising funds for summer public interest work through the Carolina Public Interest Law Organization and a robust pro bono program that enjoyed a 100% participation rate from the Classes of 2018 and 2019. After students leave Carolina Law to enter legal practice, they continue to excel and positively impact their communities. Carolina Law alumni are currently well represented on various courts: 19 are federal judges, 12 are North Carolina state court judges, and 11 are judges of other state courts. Over the course of its history, the law school has also produced 14 North Carolina governors, two UNC chancellors, three UNC System leaders, legislators—too many to count, and 40 members of Congress representing the state of North Carolina. Thousands of Carolina Law alumni have also entered both private practice and public service positions across the country, working to shape the future of American law. Carolina Law’s history is alive with the dedication, struggles, and triumphs of its thousands of alumni. As Dean Martin H. Brinkley '92 noted, “We move forward together, learning from our shared history and prepared to take hold of the many opportunities and challenges the future will bring.”

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JULIUS LEVONNE CHAMBERS graduated at the top of his class from Carolina Law in 1962 and served as the first African American editor-in-chief of the North Carolina Law Review. Chambers would go on to a successful career in civil rights law, litigating a number of cases before the Supreme Court of the United States – including Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education. He also spent many years working for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, handling cases in education, voting rights, capital punishment, employment, and housing. In his later years, he served as a clinical professor of law and the founder and director of Carolina Law’s Center for Civil Rights. PHOTO CREDIT: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, KATHRINE R. EVERETT LAW LIBRARY, SCHOOL OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY AT CHAPEL HILL


FURTHER READING

William B. Aycock, (Sesquicentennial) The Vietnam Era: The Deanship of James Dickson Phillips, Jr. (1964-74), 73 N.C. L. Rev. 601 (1995). William B. Aycock, (Sesquicentennial) An Evolving Institution: The Deanship of Robert G. Byrd (1974-79), 73 N.C. L. Rev. 622 (1995). KEMP P. BATTLE, HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA (Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., 1907). Albert Coates, A Century of Legal Education, 24 N.C. L. REV. 307 (1946). Albert Coates, The Story of the Law School at the University of North Carolina, 47 N.C. L. REV. 1 (OCT. 1968 Special Issue). EMILY COLIN & LYNN P. ROUNDTREE, THE CHANGING FACE OF JUSTICE: A LOOK AT THE FIRST 100 WOMEN ATTORNEYS IN NORTH CAROLINA (North Carolina Bar Association, 2004). Charles E. Daye, (Sesquicentennial) African-American and Other Minority Law Students and Alumni, 73 N.C. L. Rev. 675 (1995). Lucille Elliott, History of the Law Library, 24 N.C. L. REV. 402 (1946). Fannie May Farmer, Legal Education in North Carolina, 1820-1860, 28 N.C. HISTORICAL REVIEW 271 (1951). Laura N. Gasaway & Judith W. Wegner, (Sesquicentennial) Women at UNC and in the Practice of Law, 73 N.C. L. Rev. 705 (1995). S. E. Gibson, (Sesquicentennial) Preserving and Enhancing a Legacy of Excellence in Challenging Times (1989 - ): The Deanship of Judith Welch Wegner, 73 N.C. L. Rev. 657 (1995).

Thomas Hunter, The Institutionalization of Legal Education in North Carolina, 1790-1920, in Vol. I, THE HISTORY OF LEGAL EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES: COMMENTARIES AND PRIMARY SOURCES 406 (Steve Sheppard ed., 1999). Donna L. Nixon, The Integration of UNC-Chapel Hill – Law School First, 97 N.C. L. REV. 1741 (2019). Thomas Ruffin, Early Days of the Law School – Reminiscences 1900-1910, 24 N.C. L. REV. 414 (1946). Scrapbook, in the Margaret Berry Street Papers #5537-z, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Speeches and Correspondence, in the Susie Sharp Papers #4898, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Susie M. Sharp: Our Lady Chief Justice, We the People of North Carolina: The Monthly Magazine of Business, Government and Public Affairs 23-24, 42 (1975). UNC General Alumni Association, 2004 Outstanding Faculty Staff Award: Charles E. Day (last visited Oct. 22, 2019, 2:20 PM), https://alumni.unc.edu/awardsprofile-charles-e-daye/. Judith W. Wegner, 1994 Dean’s Report (School of Law, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994). Judith W. Wegner, (Sesquicentennial) The Modern Law School Comes of Age: The Deanship of Kenneth S. Broun (1979-87), 73 N.C. L. Rev. 641 (1995). Judith W. Wegner, (Sesquicentennial) A Time of Transition: The Deanship of Ronald C. Link (1988-89), 73 N.C. L. Rev. 652 (1995).

SUSIE M. SHARP graduated from Carolina Law in 1929. After serving as the city attorney for

Reidsville, she was appointed to North Carolina’s Superior Court in 1949, the first woman to ever hold such a position in North Carolina. In 1962, she claimed another important first for women attorneys when she was appointed as an associate justice to the Supreme Court of North Carolina. In 1974, she decided to run for election as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, another historic first for a woman in the state. She handily won that election with a resounding 74% of the vote. In winning that election, Sharp became the first woman in the nation’s history to be elected to the highest position on a state supreme court. Susie M. Sharp served for over thirty years as both a trial and appellate court judge in North Carolina. PHOTO CREDIT: NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTION, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY AT CHAPEL HILL


Honor Roll of Donors (July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019) We gratefully acknowledge the outstanding commitment of alumni, students, faculty, staff, friends, companies and foundations who contributed to UNC School of Law between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. We sincerely appreciate the support of our donors and the exceptional educational opportunities their generosity provides. Note that degree information is included only for UNC School of Law alumni. If you have questions about the Honor Roll of Donors, or for assistance making your gift in fiscal year 2020, please contact the Office of Advancement at 919.445.0169.

Lifetime William Horn Battle Society

Members have contributed $100,000 or higher to UNC School of Law over the course of their lifetime. Anonymous Mr. Jeffrey Alan Allred '80 & Ms. Jennifer Levy Allred Mr. Gardner Howard Altman Jr. '71 Mr. Edwin Osborne Ayscue Jr. '60 & Ms. Emily Urquhart Ayscue

Mr. Daniel William Donahue '68 & Ms. Bonnie K. Donahue

Mr. Wade Hampton Hargrove Jr. '65 & Mrs. Sandra Dunaway Hargrove

Mr. Anthony Eden Rand '64 & Mrs. Karen Skarda Rand

Mr. John R. Edwards '77

Mrs. Emmett Boney Haywood '82 & Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood III

Mrs. Anne Shea Ransdell '58

Mr. Martin Luther Holton III '82 & Mrs. Melanie Kirk Holton

Ms. Frances Fulk Rufty

Mr. Tom David Efird '64 & Ms. Anne Wrightson Efird Mr. Charles E. Elrod Jr. '67

Mr. E. William Bates II '79 & Ms. Andrea Hunnicutt Bates

Mr. William Porter Farthing Jr. '74 & Ms. Linda McFarland Farthing

Mr. Brett Matthew Berry '94 & Ms. Winston Barber Berry

Prof. Laura N. Gasaway

Mr. John Charles Boger '74 & Ms. Jennifer Brackenbury Boger Ms. Elizabeth Jean Bower '01 & Mr. Jerome Chrishawn Washington Ms. Tracy Schaefer Calder '84 & Mr. Joseph M. Calder Mr. Brian Mark Clarkson '87 Mr. Marion A. Cowell Jr. '64 & Mrs. Norma Hearne Cowell Mr. James Edward Delany '73 & Ms. Catherine Fisher Delany Mr. Michael A. DeMayo '90

Mr. Jay Michael Goffman '83 & Mrs. Susan Mary Goffman

Mr. Gregg Ireland and Ms. Lori Ireland Mr. William Dean Johnson '82 & Dr. Sally Cunningham Johnson Ms. Sandra Leigh Johnson '75

Mr. James Dietrich Renger '65 Mr. Raleigh Alexander Shoemaker '70 & Kathryn Law Shoemaker Mr. Sherwood Hubbard Smith Jr. '60 & Mrs. Eve Hargrave Smith Mr. William Dennie Spry Jr '72 & Ms. Penelope Orr Spry

Mr. A. Richard Golub '67

Mr. David Fulghum Kirby '77 & Ms. Evelyn Debnam Kirby

Mr. N. Jay Gould '64 & Mrs. Luetta Gould

Mr. Thomas Ashe Lockhart '51

Mr. David Anderson Stockton '82 & Ms. Jayne Stockton

Mr. Henry Clyde Lomax '58*

The Hon. Thomas Fleming Taft Sr. '72

Mr. William Edgar Graham Jr. '56

Mr. Richard Layne Magee '83 & Ms. Saundra Hoffner Magee

Mr. Boyd C. Tinsley

Mr. John Peter O'Hale '75 & Ms. Claudia Ward O'Hale

The Hon. Willis Padgett Whichard '65 & Mrs. Leona Paschal Whichard

Mr. Timothy Richard Graves '85 & Ms. Cathey Stricker Graves '85 The Hon. C. Boyden Gray '68 The Hon. K. Edward Greene '69 & Mrs. Joan Powell Greene Mr. Paul Burroughs Hall & Mrs. Louise Carden Hall

Ms. Sallie Boyle Phillips Mr. Gustavus Adolphus Puryear IV '93 & Ms. Jennifer Herndon Puryear '95 Ms. Elizabeth Leight Quick '74

Ms. Phyllis Phelps Ward

Mr. Paul L. Whitfield '62 & Ms. Bobbi Jean Whitfield Mr. Robert Ambrose Wicker '69 & Ms. Judith White Wicker

Kathrine R. Everett Society

Honors donors of documented planned gifts to benefit the UNC School of Law Foundation Inc. Anonymous

Ms. Ann Terrell Dorsett '89

The Hon. John S. Arrowood '82

Mr. William Edward Elmore Jr. '48 & Ms. Brent W. Elmore

Dr. John Gibbes Barnwell '89 & Dr. Beth Goldston Barnwell

Mr. Clifton Brooks Knight Jr. '74

Mr. Steven Howard Sholk '81

Ms. Delores Batchelor

Mr. Anthony Gaeta Jr.

Mr. Norman Edward Block '78

Ms. Lisa Frye Garrison '94 & Mr. Aaron Franklin Garrison '92

Ms. Dee K. LeRoy Mr. John Gray Lewis Jr. '58

Prof. Laura N. Gasaway

Mr. Robert Nelson Maitland II '97

Prof. S. Elizabeth Gibson '76 & Prof. Robert Paul Mosteller

Mr. David J. Mansor '19

Ms. Tammy Alice Bouchelle '01 & Ms. Holly Rebecca Martin Ms. Anne R. Bowden '89 Mr. H. Chalk Broughton Jr. '88 Ms. Virginia Godwin Carboy Mr. Brian Mark Clarkson '87 Mr. Laurence Arthur Cobb '58 Ms. Ann Cox '85 Mr. Michael J. Cucchiara & Ms. Marty L. Hayes Mr. Anthony Wayne Cummings '87 Mr. John Sweetland Curry '70 & Mrs. Grace Ann Kasper Curry Mr. Fred Blount Davenport Jr. '77 Mr. James Marvin Deal Jr. '74 & Ms. Shelia Tucker Deal Mr. Arthur St. Clair DeBerry '57 Ms. Mary Boney Denison '81 & Mr. John Robert Clark III

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Mr. James Dietrich Renger '65

Mr. H. Martin Lancaster '67 & Ms. Alice Matheny Lancaster

Mr. Conrad Karl Bortz

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Mr. Elisha W. Erb '64

Mr. David Fulghum Kirby '77 & Ms. Evelyn Debnam Kirby

Ms. Cathy Marie Rudisill '84 Mr. Richard A. Simpson '77 & Ms. Lynda Guild Simpson Mr. John Edward Skvarla III '73 Mr. Robert Harvey Smith '81 Ms. Marianne Koral Smythe '74 & Dr. Robert Barry Smythe

Mr. James Robert Gordon '64

Mr. John Weatherly Mason '73 & Ms. Mary Walston Mason

Mr. William Wayne Staton Jr.

Mr. Timothy Richard Graves '85 & Ms. Cathey Stricker Graves '85

Ms. Patricia Ellen McDonald '79 & Mr. Harold Nussenfeld

Mr. Wade Hampton Hargrove Jr. '65 & Mrs. Sandra Dunaway Hargrove

Mr. David McDaniel Moore II '69

Mr. Scott Padgett Vaughn '86 & Ms. LouAnn Compere Vaughn

Mr. Cecil Webster Harrison Jr. '73 & Mrs. Amelia Hooks Harrison

Ms. Shannon Eide O'Neil '17

Mr. John Richardson Haworth '50 Mr. Jeffrey Lorne Hilliker '76 Mr. Charles Woodson Holderness Mr. Thomas Pearson Holderness '90 The Hon. Robert Carl Hunter '69 & Ms. Nancy Hinson Hunter Mr. H. Gray Hutchison Jr. '73 & Ms. Gail Henry Hutchison Mr. Richard Erik Jenkins '75

Mr. W. Gary Ogburn '82 Mr. John Garrett Parker '76 The Hon. Sarah Elizabeth Parker '69 Mr. Charles Thelen Plambeck '86 & Ms. Suzanne Scott Plambeck Mr. Gustavus Adolphus Puryear IV '93 & Ms. Jennifer Herndon Puryear '95 Ms. Elizabeth Leight Quick '74 Mrs. Anne Shea Ransdell '58 The Hon. Stephen Michael Reilly '92 & Ms. Larri Alexis Short '92

Mr. George Randolph Uzzell Jr.

Mr. Richard Neill Watson '74 Mr. William Young Webb '73 Mr. Paul L. Whitfield '62 & Ms. Bobbi Jean Whitfield Mr. Robert Ambrose Wicker '69 & Ms. Judith White Wicker Mr. Thad Floyd Woody '01 Mr. Jonathan Hargrove Woody Ms. Laura Lee Yaeger '77


Cornerstone Club

For the original cornerstone that laid the foundation for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Cornerstone is comprised of the dedicated alumni and friends who have committed to supporting the school at the $10,000 level or higher annually. Mr. Michael A. DeMayo '90

1845 Society

Mr. Kenneth Vincent Farino '71 & Ms. Kim S. Farino

($25,000 and higher) Anonymous Mr. Gardner Howard Altman Jr. '71 Ms. Deanna Schmitt Brocker '92 & Mr. Douglas James Brocker '92 Ms. Tracy Schaefer Calder '84 & Mr. Joseph M. Calder Mr. James Edward Delany '73 & Ms. Catherine Fisher Delany

Mr. James Scott Farrin Mr. Jay Michael Goffman '83 & Mrs. Susan Mary Goffman The Hon. K. Edward Greene '69 & Mrs. Joan Powell Greene Mr. Martin Luther Holton III '82 & Mrs. Melanie Kirk Holton

Mr. William Dean Johnson '82 & Dr. Sally Cunningham Johnson

Mr. Gustavus Adolphus Puryear IV '93 & Ms. Jennifer Herndon Puryear '95

Mr. James Yancey Kerr II '92 & Ms. Frances King Kerr

Mr. Raleigh Alexander Shoemaker '70 & Mrs. Kathryn Law Shoemaker

Mr. David Fulghum Kirby '77 & Ms. Evelyn Debnam Kirby

Ms. Joni Lynn Walser '86 & Mr. Andrew Barkley Church

Mrs. Bonnie McElveen-Hunter

Ms. Phyllis Phelps Ward

Mr. John Peter O'Hale '75 & Ms. Claudia Ward O'Hale

The Hon. Willis Padgett Whichard '65 & Mrs. Leona Paschal Whichard

Mr. James Dietrich Renger '65

Van Hecke-Wettach Society

Mr. Frank Edward Emory Jr. '82 & Ms. Lisa Lewis Emory

Mr. Alan Bruce Kronovet '97 & Ms. Cary J. Bernstein

Anonymous

Mr. Richard Lee Farley '87 & Ms. Cynthia Ryan Farley

Mr. Stephen Edwin Lewis '91 & Ms. Mary Ellen Huckabee '91

Mr. James Graham Farris Jr. '89 & Ms. Diana Gail Farris

Mr. Richard Layne Magee '83 & Ms. Saundra Hoffner Magee

Mr. Walter D. Fisher Jr. '86 & Ms. Michele Simmons Fisher

Mr. J. David Mayberry '85 & Ms. Julie Timmons Mayberry

Mr. Joseph Daniel Fitz II '85 & Mr. G. Mario Fitz

Mr. Robert Weller McCarthy '87 & Ms. Robin G. McCarthy

Ms. Diana Joy Florence '95 & Mr. M. Scott Peeler '97

Mr. Dan Johnson McLamb '74 & Ms. Barbara Brandon Weyher '77

Mr. N. Jay Gould '64 & Mrs. Luetta Gould

Mr. Robert Hayes McNeill Jr.

Mr. Timothy Richard Graves '85 & Ms. Cathey Stricker Graves '85

Mr. William Richard Mordan '96 & Ms. Michelle Dion Mordan

($10,000 - $24,999)

Mr. David Neal Allen '80 & Ms. Kimberly Pendley Allen Mr. Jeffrey Alan Allred '80 & Ms. Jennifer Levy Allred Mr. Brett Matthew Berry '94 & Ms. Winston Barber Berry Mr. John Charles Boger '74 & Ms. Jennifer Brackenbury Boger Ms. Elizabeth Jean Bower '01 & Mr. Jerome Chrishawn Washington Dr. S. Gregory Boyd '04 & Mrs. Stephanie Gregory Boyd Dean Martin H. Brinkley '92 & Ms. Carol Scovil Brinkley Mr. Edward Grant Connette III '77 & The Hon. Jane Harper '80 Mr. James Marvin Deal Jr. '74 Mr. Tom David Efird '64 & Ms. Anne Wrightson Efird

William B. Aycock Society ($5,000 - $9,999)

Anonymous Mr. William Joseph Austin Jr. '78 & Mrs. Gail Russell Austin Mr. E. William Bates II '79 & Ms. Andrea Hunnicutt Bates Mr. C. Vance Beck '86 & Ms. Emily Revelle Beck Ms. Kathleen Weaver Cannon '81 & Mr. James R. Cannon Jr. Mr. Michael Gerard Carter '88 & Ms. Nancy Elizabeth Slovik '88 Mr. J. Michael Cornett '92 Mr. Burton Craige '80 & Mrs. Heather Barkley Craige Mr. Michael Edward Dane & Mrs. Paula Marie Dane Mr. William T. Dymond Jr. '85 & Ms. Jennifer Davis Dymond Mr. Robert Leon Edwards '65 & Mrs. Kathryn Oakes Edwards Mr. William Edward Elmore Jr. '48 & Ms. Brent W. Elmore Mr. Charles E. Elrod Jr. '67 Ms. Jami Jackson Farris '99 Mr. Edward Smoot Finley Jr. '74 & Ms. Virginia Doughton Finley Ms. Katherine McArthur Floyd '79 Mr. Oliver G. Halle '74 Mr. Stephen G. Hartzell '00 Mrs. Emmett Boney Haywood '82 & Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood III Ms. Patricia O. Hedrick Mrs. Edward G. Johnson Mr. Ken Christian Joseph '96 Mr. Eric Alan Koontz '99

Mr. Wade Hampton Hargrove Jr. '65 & Mrs. Sandra Dunaway Hargrove Ms. Alison Bunch Hershewe '94 & Mr. Ed Hershewe Mr. J. Gill Holland Jr. '91 & Ms. Augusta Brown Holland Ms. Sandra Leigh Johnson '75

Ms. Angela Marie Liu '09 Ms. Maria M. Lynch '79 & Mr. Jerome Rex Eatman Jr. '82 Ms. Brook W. Martin Ms. Margaret Louise Milroy '84 Dr. David Theodore Modi '79 & Ms. Sophia Modi Ms. Christine Cecchetti Mumma '98 & Mr. Mitchell M. Mumma Mrs. Mary Norris Preyer Oglesby '77 Mr. Thomas Lawrence Owsley '69 & Ms. Leslie Vial Owsley Mr. Douglas Peddicord Ms. Elizabeth Leight Quick '74 Mr. Terrence Joseph Truax '88

Dean’s Club

($2,000 - $4,999)

Anonymous Mrs. Katherine Blass Asaro '12 & Mr. Andrew Vito Asaro Mr. Edwin Osborne Ayscue Jr. '60 & Ms. Emily Urquhart Ayscue Ms. Evelyn Rebecca Ballard '07 & Mr. John R. Means Mr. Yoel H. Balter '07 & Mrs. Jane McNeill Balter The Hon. Wade Barber Jr. '70 Mr. Frank Mebane Bell Jr. '63 & Ms. Ranlet Shelden Bell Mr. Marc David Bishop '84 Mr. Franklin Bryan Brice Jr. '90 & Ms. Carson Holding Brice Prof. Lissa Lamkin Broome & Mr. Adam H. Broome Mrs. Candice Wooten Brown '01 & Mr. Ivey Lee Brown Jr. '06

Mr. Charles Guy Monnett III '83

The Hon. Margaret Hackett Murphy '73 Ms. Susan Louise Peacock '03 Mr. C. Jones Perry Jr. '84 Mr. Charles Thelen Plambeck '86 & Ms. Suzanne Scott Plambeck Ms. Karen Ann Popp '85 & Ms. Mary Coleman Ragsdale

Ms. LeAnn Nease Brown '84 & Mr. Charles Gordon Brown The Hon. Frank William Bullock Jr. '63 & Ms. Frances Haywood Bullock Mr. J. Matthew Calloway '05 & Ms. Bailey Davis Calloway Ms. Mary Gill Campbell '84 Ms. Katherine Meyers Cohen '85 Mr. Orville Dillard Coward Jr. '79 & Ms. Carolyn Lloyd Coward '99 Ms. Ann Cox '85 Mr. Fred Alan Cunningham '88 Mr. Kearns Davis '95 Ms. Kathleen Elizabeth Dixon Mr. Louis Whittier Doherty '90 & Ms. Carolyn Jarvis Doherty Mr. William Kinsland Edwards '88 & Ms. Patricia Birdsong Edwards Mr. Jason Doughton Evans '01 & Ms. Mary Lindsay Weatherly Evans Mr. Ben H. Flowe Jr. '81 The Hon. Franklin Edward Freeman Jr. '70 & Ms. Lynn Lloyd Freeman Mr. James Wright Galbraith '75 Mr. Michael Charles Gardner '93 Mr. H. Haiko Geratz '93 & Ms. Susan Hendricks Geratz Prof. S. Elizabeth Gibson '76 & Prof. Robert Paul Mosteller Mr. Robert William Glatz '91 & Ms. Michelle Anne Glatz Mr. Jack N. Goodman '85 Mr. William Edgar Graham Jr. '56 Mr. Jeffrey Eugene Gray '86 & Ms. Vicki Gray Mr. Robert D. Hancock '01 & Ms. Christian W. Hancock '01 Mr. Irvin W. Hankins III '75 & Ms. Barbara Brewer Hankins

Ms. Alice Carmichael Richey '86 & Mr. David Ross Pitser Mr. Larry Edward Robbins '79 & Ms. Debra Burleson Robbins Ms. Teresa Wynn Roseborough '86 & Mr. Joseph Anthony Roseborough '87 Mr. Richard A. Simpson '77 & Ms. Lynda Guild Simpson Mr. Sherwood Hubbard Smith Jr. '60 Mr. David Anderson Stockton '82 & Ms. Jayne Stockton Mr. John Adam Stoker '97 Mr. Richard Haynes Strader '85 Mr. Scott Padgett Vaughn '86 & Ms. LouAnn Compere Vaughn Ms. Ann Blannie Waldo '95 Mr. Wilson Lamark White '06 & Ms. Malika Sharae White Mr. Richard J.C. Wilmot-Smith Ms. Angela Marie Xenakis ‘03

Mr. George Verner Hanna III '68 & Ms. Deborah Henson Hanna Mr. Dan McCord Hartzog Sr. '73 & Ms. Patricia T. Hartzog Mr. Mason Thompson Hogan '82 & Ms. Barbara Von Euler Mr. Michael Hollenbach '82 & Ms. Jil Langford Hollenbach Mr. C. Mark Holt '87 & Ms. Joanna W. Holt Mr. Bruce Wayne Huggins Sr. '70 & Ms. Jayne Brisson Huggins Mr. Anson Bradley Ives '89 & Mrs. Debra Dickehuth Ives Mr. H. Bryan Ives III '80 & Ms. Gibbs Chadwick Ives Mr. John Lee Jernigan '67 & Ms. Virginia McKinney Jernigan Mr. Vaibhav Prasanna Kadaba '97 & Mrs. Ami Kadaba Mrs. Monica Kivel Kalo '75 & Prof. Joseph J. Kalo Jr. Mr. Patrick Eaton Kelly '89 & Ms. Katherine Line Thompson Kelly Mr. William McHarg Keyser III '01 Mr. Moses Kim '04 & Ms. Diana Sarju Kim '07 Mr. Christopher Allen Kreiner '94 & Ms. Virginia Michelle Garris Mr. Philip David Lambeth '72 Mr. Henry Clyde Lomax '58* & Ms. Anne-Tristram Holt Lomax Mr. Gary Mitchell London '79 Mr. Craig Taylor Lynch '86 & Ms. Mitzi Cline Lynch Mr. Carlos Enrique Mahoney '99 & Ms. Jennifer Evans Mahoney Mr. C. Steven Mason

The Hon. Charles K. McCotter Jr. '71 & Mrs. Patricia Byrum McCotter Dr. Bryan Andrew McGann '01 & Ms. Joanna Davis McGann The Hon. Douglas Carmichael McIntyre II '81 & Ms. Denise Strickland McIntyre Mr. Robert Savage McLean '90 & Ms. Sinclair McLean Mr. Gary Michael Miller '95 Mr. Francis Needham Millett III Mrs. Alice Neece Mine '85 & Mr. Mark Mine Mr. David McDaniel Moore II '69 Ms. Barbara Rand Morgenstern '86 Ms. Karen Nash-Goetz '88 & Mr. Charles J. Goetz III Ms. Lara Simmons Nichols '93 Ms. Miriam McIntire Nisbet '77 Ms. Ramona Cunningham O'Bryant '85 Mr. A. Summey Orr III '86 Mr. Raymond Ottesen The Hon. Sarah Elizabeth Parker '69 Mr. E. Fitzgerald Parnell III '73 & Ms. Brenda Foremon Parnell Mr. H.H. Spooner Phillips IV Mr. Kristopher Allen Pickler & Mrs. Jennifer Pickler Ms. Lauren Burnham Prevost '91 Ms. Rose Cordero Prey '04 & Mr. Kevin J. Prey Mr. Henry Hamilton Ralston '83 The Hon. Stephen Michael Reilly '92 & Ms. Larri Alexis Short Mr. Dean Arden Riddle '85 Mr. P. Wayne Robbins '66 & Ms. Alice Haywood Robbins Mr. S. Graham Robinson '93 & Ms. Martha Cranford Robinson

*deceased

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Mr. S. Leigh Rodenbough IV '80 & Ms. Melanie Hyatt Rodenbough '80 Mr. Thomas Warren Ross Sr. '75 & Mrs. Susan Donaldson Ross Prof. Oscar J. Salinas & Dr. Doris Ybarra Salinas Mr. Daniel Robert Simon '99 Mr. Dana Edward Simpson '00 & Ms. Stephanie Mansur Simpson Mr. Jeffrey Thomas Skinner '96 & Mrs. Elizabeth Naisang Skinner Mr. Richard Yates Stevens '74 & Mrs. Jere Gilmore Stevens Mr. Thomas Sadler Stukes '74 & Ms. Martha Taylor Stukes Ms. Betty O. Temple '89 & Mr. Robert Brown Temple Mr. George Randolph Uzzell Jr. Mr. Edwin Jasper Walker Jr. '69 Mr. Thomas Harry Weidemeyer '72 Mr. William O. White Jr. '74 & Ms. Katherine Neal White Mr. Richard McKenzie Wiggins '58* Ms. Mary McCrory Williams '99 & Mr. Anthony Lamar Williams Mr. John Thornton Wilson '99 Ms. A. Cotten Wright '01 Ms. Debbie Kay Wright '83

William Horn Battle Society ($1,000 - $1,999)

Mr. Michael Robert Abel '70 & Mrs. Clare Ruch Abel The Hon. George Wayne Abernathy '75 Ms. Michelle Grace Adams '99 Mrs. Holly Harris Alderman '89 & Mr. Neil Goodwin Alderman Ms. Beverly Rice Allen '91 Mr. Thomas Wesley Anderson '79 & Ms. M. Ann Anderson '81 Mr. Evan Appel '84 & Mrs. Kellie Raiford Appel The Hon. John S. Arrowood '82 Mr. E. Kent Auberry '82 Ms. Ellen Starr Bailey '86 Mr. Nigle Bruce Barrow Jr. ' 77 & The Hon. Alice Carson Stubbs '92 The Hon. F. Gordon Battle '58 Ms. Edith Maria Baxter '87 Mr. Jackson C. Bebber '13 Mr. Kevin Philip Belote '08 & Ms. Rachel Frazier Gage '08 Mr. Michael Louis Berry '00 & Dr. Randi Strosberg Berry Mr. H. Arthur Bolick II '94 & Dr. Cheryl Mason Bolick Mr. Christopher William Borras '96 & Ms. Amy Shive Borras Mr. J. Melvin Bowen '72 Mr. George Thomas Brady III '98 & Ms. Tonya Yarbrough Brady Ms. Doris Roach Bray '66 Mr. William Clarence Brewer Jr. '56 & Mrs. Anne Evans Brewer Ms. Louise Maultsby Bristol '91 Prof. Kenneth S. Broun & Ms. Marjorie Broun Ms. Patricia Lou Brown '86 Mr. David James Burge '85 Ms. Lisa Ross Carstarphen '90 Mr. Jean Celestin Jr. & Mrs. Jenine M. Celestin Ms. Anne Chen Choe '09 & Mr. Insuk Choe Mr. Anthony Charles Ciriaco '83 & Ms. Martha Hammonds Ciriaco Mr. Locke Turner Clifford '67 & Ms. Lynda Brown Clifford Ms. Louise M. Clifford Mr. Luther Parks Cochrane '74 & Ms. Margaret Street Cochrane Mrs. Barbara Bitler Coughlin '78 & Dr. Paul William F. Coughlin Ms. Hillary Bridgers Crabtree '99 & Mr. Gwen Rene Crabtree Mr. David Philip Culp '79 Mr. John Sweetland Curry '70 & Mrs. Grace Ann Kasper Curry

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Mr. Fred Blount Davenport Jr. '77 Mr. Garber Alfred Davidson Jr. '72 & Ms. Sally Bushong Davidson Mr. Edward Bilbro Davis '99 Mr. Svend Hewitt Deal '07 Mr. Tyler Bartlett Dempsey '99 Ms. Ann Terrell Dorsett '89 Ms. Tosha Denise Downey '04 Mrs. Ann Reed Dunn '71 & Mr. H. Glenn Dunn '76 Mr. Phil Strowd Edwards '64 Ms. Lisa M. Engel '92 Mr. Todd Hammond Eveson '00 & Ms. Erin Dancy Eveson '00 Mr. Ray Simpson Farris Jr. '67 & Ms. Cydne Wright Farris Ms. Elizabeth Fisher '19 Mr. Joel Lawrence Fleishman '59 Mr. Joseph Nicholas Froehlich '96 Ms. Tristan Anne Fuierer '03 & Ms. Colleen Louise Reilly Mr. Jacob M. Gerber '14 & Ms. Caitlin H. McCartney-Gerber '15 Mr. Ronald Lavonne Gibson '78 & Ms. Felicia Ann Washington Ms. Patricia Lewandowski Gillen '86 Mr. Michael Hannibal Godwin '74 & Ms. Nancy Snipes Godwin Ms. Deirdre Williams Gordon Mr. James Nolan Greene III '99 & Ms. Sarah Greene Mr. W. Timothy Haithcock '69 & Ms. Karen Wilson Haithcock Ms. Caroline Carter Hall '15 Mr. Holmes Plexico Harden '81 & Ms. Sarah Bellamy Harden Mr. Alan Arthur Harley '78 Mr. Cecil Webster Harrison Jr. '73 & Mrs. Amelia Hooks Harrison Mr. J. Wade Harrison '79 & Mrs. Ellen Spivey Harrison Mr. Richard Banner Hart '59 & Ms. Jean Shinn Hart Dr. Bryan Christopher Hassel & Ms. Emily Ayscue Hassel Ms. Emily Ayscue Hassel '93 & Dr. Bryan Christopher Hassel The Hon. A. Robinson Hassell '86 & Mrs. Eloise Hassell Mr. Wilson Hayman '79 & Ms. Jennie Jarrell Hayman Mr. J. Richard Hazlett '80 & Ms. Barbara R. Hazlett Ms. Penelope Lazarou Hefner '07 Mr. Richard Charles Henn Jr. '98 & Ms. Anne Treadwell Henn Ms. Lilo Alfreida Hester '84 & Mr. James Royster Ms. Deborah Lowder HildebranBachofen '84 Mr. Steven Alan Hockfield '70 & Ms. Sharon Rose Hockfield Mr. Troy Clifton Homesley Jr. '58 & Ms. Jacquie Braverman Homesley Mr. David Wallace Hood '91 & Ms. Sandra Hollifield Hood Mr. Justin David Howard '03 & Dr. Margaret Elizabeth Howard Mr. Jay Patrick Huber '94 & Ms. Tanya Alexandra Accone Mrs. Elissa Huff '98 Mr. George Dudley Humphrey Jr. '61 The Hon. James Baxter Hunt Jr. '64 & Ms. Carolyn Leonard Hunt Mr. Ronald Forrest Hunt '68 The Hon. Robert Carl Hunter '69 & Ms. Nancy Hinson Hunter Ms. Mary Crawford Hunting '83 & Mr. Stephen Roy Hunting '84 The Hon. Barbara Ann Jackson '90 Mr. Arlie Jacobs '77 Ms. Mary Long Jarrell Mr. Tommy Willis Jarrett '67 Mr. Gordon Womble Jenkins '74 Ms. Patricia Cramer Jenkins '89 & Mr. Pembroke Nash Jenkins Ms. Amy Kathryn Johnson '94 Mr. Daniel Louis Johnson Jr. '85 & Ms. Suzanne Houck Johnson Mr. Mitchell Paul Johnson '00

Mr. Robert G. Johnson '19 Dr. Stuart Hicks Johnson '89 & Ms. Lea S. Johnson Mr. James Robert Jolley '14 & Ms. Emily Bagley Jolley Mr. Benjamin Arthur Kahn & Ms. Karen Clawges Kahn Mr. James Egan Kaiser '92 Mr. M. Keith Kapp '79 & Ms. Chancy McLean Kapp Mr. Rene' A. Kathawala ‘96 Mr. Thomas Chen Kilpatrick '96 & Ms. Samantha Boone Kilpatrick '96 Prof. P. Anne Klinefelter & Mr. Michael Alan Dorman Ms. Mindy Roz Kornberg '85 Mr. Robert Richard Laidlaw '50 Mr. H. Martin Lancaster '67 & Ms. Alice Matheny Lancaster Mr. S. Luke Largess '90 & Ms. Elizabeth Legare Leland Ms. Helga Lura Leftwich '93 Mr. T. B. Leonard '73 Mr. Michael Haim Levinson '69 & Ms. Pamela Rambo Levinson Mr. John Gray Lewis Jr. '58 Mr. William Henry Lewis Jr. '69 & Ms. Peyton Cockrill Lewis Mr. F. Lee Liebolt Jr. '66 Mr. John Michael Mackay '93 & Ms. Kelly Jones Mackay '93 Mr. Barry Dean Mann '82 & Ms. Ashlie Downum Mann Mr. Jan Allen Marks '82 Mr. Franklin Edwin Martin '67 Mr. John Weatherly Mason '73 & Ms. Mary Walston Mason Mr. Merrill McCall Mason '86 & Ms. Cynthia Chandler Mason Mr. Brian Scott Masterson '01 Mr. Randall Davis McClanahan '92 Mr. Kent John McCready '84 & Ms. Christine R. McCready Mr. Peter James McGrath Jr. '86 & Ms. Merrie Dorman McGrath '86 Ms. Kathrine Aycock McLendon '80 & Mr. Bill Chappell Jr. Mr. John Burchfield McMillan '67* & Ms. Angelyn Stokes McMillan Mr. Brian Duncan Meacham '03 & Ms. Sarah Brown Meacham Mr. Cory Stuart Menees '07 & Ms. Mary Katherine Webb Menees Mrs. Laurie L. Mesibov '84 & Dr. Gary B. Mesibov Ms. Therese Ann Michaels '83 & Mr. William Boyle Mr. Roy H. Michaux Jr. '65 & Ms. Beverly Bunn Michaux Mr. Graham S. Miller '15 & Mrs. Patterson Miller Mr. James William Mizgala '94 & Ms. Dawn M. Mizgala Mr. John Klauminzer Molen '78 & Ms. Susan Blair Molen Mr. Joseph Kevin Moore '98 Mr. William H. Moss '84 & Mrs. Mary McGranahan Moss Prof. Eric Muller & Dr. Leslie Branden-Muller Mr. C. Eugene Murphy Jr. '73 & Ms. Letty Hicks Murphy Prof. Richard Ernest Myers '98 Ms. Margaret Shou-Ping Ng '05 Mr. Thomas C. Nord '69 Mr. William P. Norrell '17 & Ms. Victoria Norrell Ms. Charlotte Louise Offerdahl '88 & Mr. Grady W. Burgin Dr. David Price Terry '11 & Ms. K. Paige O'Hale Mr. Raymond Eugene Owens Jr. '78 & Ms. Sara Wyche Higgins '95 Ms. Leslie Calkins Packer '86 Mr. William Howard Page Jr. '86 & Ms. Elizabeth Fisher Page Mr. William George Pappas '77 & Ms. Debra P. Pappas Mr. Gregory Jacques Parent '98 & Mrs. Renae Suzanne Parent

Mr. Carl Norris Patterson Jr. '76 & Ms. Janet Cleaver Patterson Mr. Henry Newton Patterson Jr. '66 & Mrs. Jane Smith Patterson Mr. Kenneth Martin Perry '93 Dr. Stephen W. Petersen '96 & Ms. Michelle L. Frazier '96 Mr. Charles Roberts Phillips '83 & Ms. Diane C. Phillips Mr. J. Dickson Phillips III '79 & Ms. Lisa Frost-Phillips Mr. William Webb Plyler '82 & Ms. Sally Bussey Plyler Mr. J. William Porter '77 & Ms. Susan G. Porter Mr. Lee James Potter Jr. '92 & Ms. T. Paige Betz Mr. William Francis Potts Jr. '78 & Ms. Woods Garland Potts Ms. Donna Rhea Rascoe '93 Mr. Thomas Edward Reilly '96 & Ms. Deirdre Benel Reilly Mr. Stephen William Riddell '85 & Ms. Karen Stahel Riddell '86 Mr. Edgar Mayo Roach Jr. '74 & Ms. Deborah Day Roach Mr. Brian Dudley Roark '99 Mr. Spencer Croswell Robinson '12 Mr. Andrew Leigh Rodenbough '13 & Ms. Frances Fawcett Rodenbough Mr. Richard Jephthah Rose '72 Mr. Julius Addison Rousseau III '83 & Ms. Sharon Campbell Rousseau Ms. Cathy Marie Rudisill '84 Mr. Jonathan Drew Sasser '81 & The Hon. Debra Smith Sasser '92 Mr. Richard Knight Schell '85 Mr. James Simpson Schenck IV '82 & Dr. Anna Pittman Schenck Ms. Elizabeth Davenport Scott '86 & Mr. Robert Adderson Scott Mr. J. Darrell Shealy '82 & Ms. Robin Elliott Shealy Mr. Peter William Sheil '81 & Mr. Bruce Allison Batchelor Ms. April Everette Shelton '97 & Mr. Mark Steven Shelton Mr. Steven Howard Sholk '81 Mr. John Mayer Silverstein '71 & Ms. Leslie Loeb Silverstein Mr. John Reeves Sloan '90 & Ms. Louise Folger Sloan Mrs. Kelly P. Smith '02 & Mr. Timothy Whitney Smith Mr. W. Britton Smith Jr. '67 & Ms. Gwendolyn C. Smith Mr. David Davis Smyth III '00 & Ms. Julie Jayoung Song '01 Ms. Carole Lewis Spainhour '93 Mr. David Robert Spanjer '94 Mr. Joseph William Spransy '73 & Ms. Drew Darden Spransy Mr. Adam Michael Steadman '08 Mr. C. Thomas Steele Jr. '87 Ms. Caroline Ann Stewart Ms. Robin Jayne Stinson '84 Mr. M. Gray Styers Jr. '89 & Ms. Barbara Modelski Styers Mr. Mark Sustana '86 Mr. Adam P.M. Tarleton '07 Mrs. Diane Jackson Taylor Mr. R. Scott Tobin '81 & Ms. Victoria Hensley Tobin '81 Mr. Emin Toro '00 & Ms. Katie Toro Mr. Marcus William Trathen '90 & Ms. Elizabeth Carlton Trathen '90 Mr. Ed Turlington '82 & Ms. Marla P. Turlington Ms. Carol Jean Turner '87 Mr. Henry Price Van Hoy II '74 & Ms. Eva Alexander Van Hoy Mr. Peter Charles Visceglia '83 Mr. Robert James Walters '85 & Ms. Sara Brentlinger Walters Mr. Thomas Monroe Ward '78 Mr. Andrew M. Wasilick ‘19 Mr. Alexander Faris Watson '01 & Mrs. Mayleng Streett Watson '01

Mr. Richard Neill Watson '74 Ms. Joy Rhyne Webb '94 & Mr. Camden Robert Webb '95 Mr. Reich Lee Welborn '71 & Ms. Martha Huffstetler Welborn Mr. Daniel Ivan Werfel '97 Mr. James Patrick West '91 & Ms. Janet Blair West Mr. Martin L. White '96 Mr. Robert Ambrose Wicker '69 & Ms. Judith White Wicker Ms. Elizabeth Garland Wren '80 Mr. William Huntley Zimmern '03 & Ms. Angela Hardister Zimmern '03 Ms. Kimberly Easter Zirkle '06

Partners Level ($500 - $999)

Anonymous Ms. Meredith Jo Alcoke '97 & Mr. Thomas R. Wilson Mr. Charles Noel Anderson Jr. '86 Mr. John H. Anderson '02 & Dr. Jennifer B. Anderson Mr. Mark Eldridge Anderson '88 & Ms. Mary Eileen Flanagan Anderson Ms. Laurie G. Armstrong '03 Ms. Mamie Deaton Arnold '90 Mr. Matthew Robert Arnold '03 & Ms. Erin Hale Arnold Mr. Henry Curtis Babb Jr. '69* Mr. Philip Augustine Baddour Jr. '67 & Ms. Margaret Boothe Baddour Mr. O. Kenneth Bagwell Jr. '79 Mr. Steven K. Barentzen '95 Mr. William Thomas Barnett Jr. '85 & Mrs. Elizabeth Barwick Barnett Mr. Anthony James Barwick '01 & Ms. Amber Lueken Barwick '01 Mr. Kollin G. Bender Mr. Sean A. Bickford '19 Ms. Lauren Elizabeth Biek '06 & Mr. Aaron Benjamin Biek '12 Ms. Charlotte Gail Blake '85 Mr. William Henry Borden '80 & Ms. Ann Adams Borden Ms. Rebecca Jane Bosley '77 Mr. Richard Thell Boyette '77 & Ms. Beth Robyn Fleishman '77 Ms. Elizabeth Barnes Braswell '89 Mr. Edward Brett Breitschwerdt '07 Ms. Rachel Emily Brinson Mr. H. Chalk Broughton Jr. '88 Mr. Christopher G. Browning Jr. '86 & Ms. Margaret Milliken Browning The Hon. David Jonathan Bryan '98 Mr. Donald Stephen Bunce Ms. Kerry Lynn Burleigh '06 & Mr. Robert W. Burleigh Ms. Michele Walton Cady '94 & Mr. Darren Michael Cady Ms. Susan Elizabeth Campbell '98 Mr. John Hemstreet Carmichael '93 & Mrs. Kelley R. Carmichael Mr. William Cauley '19 Mr. Benjamin Low Chapman '67 & Ms. Patricia Dixon Chapman Mr. David Monadi Chilman '92 & Mrs. Holly Michelle Chilman Ms. Barbara Ragland Christy '83 & Mr. Richard Christy The Hon. Giles Robertson Clark '58 Mrs. S. Adeline M. Clarke '11 & Mr. T. Henry Clarke V Mr. Michael Shields Connor '88 & Ms. Dorothy Wellford Connor Mr. Jimmy Dean Cooley '73 & Ms. Allene Fuller Cooley Mr. Eric Harbrook Cottrell '95 Mrs. Martha Usry Crampton '72 & Mr. Gregory Byrd Crampton Ms. Leslee Karen Daugherty '88 & Mr. Roger Gilmartin Ms. Madeline Combs Davis Mr. Robert Allen Dawkins '80 Ms. Erika Lynnette Dean '10 Mr. Douglas John DeBaugh '14 & Ms. Gina C. Leblanc '14 Ms. Lindsey Laine Deere '06


Mr. Paul M. Dennis Jr. '75 The Hon. Judson Davie DeRamus Jr. '68 Mr. Robert C. Didomenico & Mrs. Antoinette C. Didomenico Mr. Vincent A. Doa II Mr. James Curtis Dockery '83 & Ms. Jeri Dockery Mr. Matthew Stephen Duchesne '99 & Mrs. Audrey Leonie Duchesne Mr. Joseph Watkins Eason '77 Mr. Benjamin Rushing Edwards '03 & Ms. Alicia Marzullo Edwards '03 Mr. John R. Edwards '77 Mr. Elisha W. Erb '64 Ms. Katherine Johnson Farley '04 Mrs. Kandace Davis Farrar '12 & Mr. Dante Lavarr Farrar Ms. Elizabeth Diane Ferrill '06 Mr. Christopher Cary Fialko '92 & Ms. Ann Loraine Hester '92 Mr. Sheldon Leslie Fogel '65 Mr. David Burton Fountain '94 The Hon. Carl Raynard Fox '78 & Ms. Julia Fox Mr. P. Douglas Freedle '65 Mr. W. Erwin Fuller Jr. & Mrs. Nancy Scott Fuller Mr. O. Max Gardner III '74 Mr. William H. Gifford Jr. '80 & Ms. Jodi L. Turner Ms. Lisa Jeffrey Gilliland '83 Mr. David Alan Gitlin '82 & Ms. Robin Gitlin Ms. Sally Totten Goettel '83 & Mr. Timothy S. Goettel Mr. Jonathan Peter Goldberg '05 & Mrs. Deborah Long Goldberg Mr. Arey Wilson Grady III '98 & Ms. Christin Adkins Grady Mr. Robert Gregory Griffin '78 Ms. Alison Ann Grounds '01 & Ms. Ashley D. Derrick Mr. Mark Daryl Gustafson & Ms. Elizabeth Gustafson Mr. Robert Hodges Hackney Jr. '79 & Ms. Shauna Holiman Mr. Alex John Hagan '92 & Ms. Kim Hostetter Hagan '92 The Hon. R. Phillip Haire '61 & Ms. Constance Mullinnix Haire Mr. Chad Dwight Hansen '04 Mr. Mark Michael Harden '82 & Ms. Debbie Weston Harden Ms. Anna Ragland Hayes '88 Ms. Margaret Campbell Haynes '81 Mr. R. Harper Heckman '91 & Ms. Kimberly Kitchen Heckman Mr. Ward Hendon Jr. '96 & Mrs. Clara Moore Hendon Mr. Perry Cleveland Henson Jr. '77 & Ms. Linda Carter Henson Mr. W. Daniel Hicks Jr. '84 & Mrs. Debra Powers Hicks Mr. Jeffrey Michael Hirsch Mr. J. Travis Hockaday '03 & Ms. Alyssa Omwake Hockaday '03 Mr. Robert Sawyer Hodgman '72 Mr. David Holder Mr. Timothy Connor Holm '87 Mr. John Wallace Holton '12 & Ms. Sarah Brady Holton Mr. Robert Carl Hord Jr. '65 Mr. James Wade Hovis '80 & Ms. Rebecca Scarboro Hovis Ms. Annette Morrell Ingle The Hon. Lucy Noble Inman '90 & Mr. William John Warden Ms. Odessa Palmer Jackson '87 Mr. Robert M. Jessup Jr. '85 & Ms. Valerie Lynn Bateman '86 Mr. Joseph Dock Joyner Jr. '81 Mr. Robert William Kadlec Jr. & Ms. Teresa Bush Kadlec Mr. Michael Everett Kelly '74 Ms. Sarah Brantley Kirschbaum Mr. Richard Charles Komson '74 Mr. Mark David Kotwick '89 Mr. Stephen Fredericks Later '94 Mr. William Harding Latham '92

Mr. S. Yasir Latifi '13 Mr. Haynes Pell Lea '82 & Ms. Elizabeth Craig Lea Mr. Jason M. Leff '06 Ms. Grace K. Lempp Mr. E. Hardy Lewis '91 & Ms. Cecilie Gehring Lewis Mr. George Lester Little Jr. '67 & Ms. Susan Pollard Little Ms. Laura Esther Livingston Ms. Lenore R. Livingston '19 Mr. William Charles Livingston '74 & Ms. Bronah Miller Livingston Mr. J. Lee Lloyd '86 Mr. George Guernsey Lockhart '72 & Ms. Judy Lockhart Mr. David William Long '67 & Ms. Nina Monroe Long Mr. Matthew Thomas Marriott '11 Mr. Edward Adger Marshall & Ms. Hadley Peer Marshall Mr. Jeffrey Nelson Mason '83 Ms. Christine Lupo Mast '92 & Mr. J. Timothy Mast '93 Ms. Jeanine Louise Matte '74 Ms. Isabel Worthy Mattox '86 Ms. Karin M. McGinnis '92 & Mr. Michael D. McGinnis Mr. Robert Burns McNeill '85 Ms. Julia Wesley Merricks '84 & Ms. Susan Elizabeth Hauser '84 Mr. Eddie Crawford Mitchell '68 Mr. Frederick Dean Mitchell '85 & Ms. Lynndolyn T. Mitchell Mr. Matthew William Modell '09 Mr. Louis Angelo Monti '00 & Ms. Karen Jacobs Monti '00 Ms. Carolyn Ann Murchison '98 Mr. John Hartman Murchison '02 & Ms. Meredith Burdette Murchison Mr. Cecil Kyle Musgrove '95 & Mrs. Tammy Carol Winn Musgrove '95 Mr. F. Timothy Nicholls '67 Mr. Robert Waring Oast Jr. '82 Mr. W. Gary Ogburn '82 Mr. S. Theodore Oliver Jr. '79 & Ms. Regina Whittington Oliver Mr. John William Ormand III '87 Ms. Melissa Perrell Parker '94 Mr. Frank Caldwell Patton III '87 Mr. Seldon Elijah Patty '68 & Ms. Mary Wiggs Patty Ms. Lissette Courtney Payne Mr. Sean Michael Phelan '92 Mr. Joseph Thomas Polonsky '14 Ms. Sabrina Presnell-Rockoff '02 & Mr. Isaac Benjamin Rockoff Mr. Robert Francis Price '74 & Ms. Suzanne Hall Price The Hon. Ripley Eagles Rand '95 Ms. Toni J. Read '04 Mr. James Patrick Redmon '16 & Mrs. Tianlu Jia Redmon Mr. Henry Haywood Robbins '04 & Dr. Lindsay Speros Robbins Ms. Molly A. Rubin '19 Mr. Samuel Reid Russell III '80 & Mrs. Laura Russell Mr. Stephen McDaniel Russell Jr. '06 Ms. Christine Sandez '96 & Mr. James B. Huggard Mr. Richard Joel Sandulli '66 Mr. Jeffrey Scott Scharff '82 Mr. Joseph R. Shealy '16 Mr. Ryan B. Sheffield '17 & Ms. Brenna A. Sheffield '17 The Hon. Scott L. Silliman '68 Ms. Harriett Jean Smalls-Holt '99 Mr. James Franklin Smith '58 & Ms. Jean McIntyre Smith Mr. Lee Barfield Smith & Ms. Lee Walker Smith Ms. Holly Howell Snow '05 & Mr. Benjamin Snow Ms. Elizabeth Erwin Spainhour '05 The Hon. William Erwin Spainhour '70 & Ms. Jane Poston Spainhour Mr. Joseph Henry Stallings '75

Mr. Paul Arnold Steffens '96 & Ms. Julia Steffens Ms. Anna Harris Stein '95 & The Hon. Josh Harold Stein Mr. J. Christian Stevenson '01 Mr. James Eugene Stewart Jr. & Ms. Joyce Lee Fitzpatrick Mr. Geoffrey Patrick Suddreth '96 & Ms. Heather Lovelace Suddreth Mr. Thomas Richard Suher '74 & Ms. Eileen Anne Armenante Mr. John L. Sullivan Jr. '69 & Mrs. Jan Dulin Sullivan Ms. Martha J. Svoboda '12 & Mr. Eugene Svoboda Mr. Charles Morrison Taylor II Ms. Madison Lea Thompson '18 Mr. Sanford Webb Thompson IV '80 & Ms. Cynthia Clyburn Thompson The Hon. Patricia Timmons-Goodson '79 & Dr. Ernest Jerome Goodson Mr. Paul David Trinkoff '81 & Ms. Alison Miller Trinkoff The Hon. Louis Alfred Trosch Jr. '92 & Mrs. Catherine Jeffers Trosch Ms. Elizabeth Lea Troutman '14 & Mr. Daniel W. Troutman Mr. John Paul Tsahakis '09 & Ms. Stephanie Kokenes Tsahakis Mr. Joseph Spoor Turner III '87 Mr. Bradley Todd Van Hoy '00 & Ms. Margaret McKibben Van Hoy Mr. Matthew Alexander Van Hoy '15 & Ms. Caitlin Counts Van Hoy '16 Mr. Richard Lawrence Vanore Sr. '73 & Ms. Sylvia Wallace Vanore Mr. Richard Allen Vinroot '66 & Ms. Judith Allen Vinroot Mr. Hamlin Landis Wade '57* Ms. Julia K. Wade Mr. Henry Casimir Walentowicz '77 & Mrs. Karina Walentowicz Mr. Sidney Rogers Warner Jr. '91 & Ms. Joy Lynn Kennedy Warner Ms. Alice Jane Washington '84 Ms. Brooke Raylynn Watson '19 Mr. Charles Bruce Wayne '76 & Ms. Ellen Kabcenell Wayne '78 Mr. Joshua M. Weeks '11 & Ms. Mary Martin Weeks '11 Ms. Kathleen Mary Wells & Mr. Donald B. Dillport Ms. Kara Petteway Wheatley '05 Dr. Jesse L. White Jr. The Hon. John Lee Whitley '61 The Hon. Frank DeArmon Whitney '87 & Ms. Catherine Ghoneim Whitney Mr. Jay McCullam Wilkerson '92 & Ms. Katherine Britt Wilkerson '92 Mr. Bradford Alan Williams '99 & Dr. Christina Nelson Williams Mr. John Franklin Windham '75 & Ms. Denise Marie Windham Mr. Charles Herman Winfree '89 Mr. William Fountain Winslow '83 Mr. Edward Benton Woodall '19 Mr. W. Samuel Woodard '69 & Ms. Judy Brown Woodard Mr. Thad Floyd Woody '01 Ms. Rosalind Jane Woolbright '91 Ms. Jin Xin '18 Ms. Evelyn Scott Yarborough Mr. T. Carlton Younger Jr. '75

Associates Level ($1 - $499)

Anonymous Mr. Derek C. Abbott '95 Mr. Alexander Abramovich '12 Mr. Clark Steven Abrams '83 Mr. Victor Ackermann & Mrs. Rose E. Ackermann Mr. Franklin LeVerne Adams Jr. '63 & Ms. Carolyn Ivey Adams Mr. A. Mark Adcock '83 Mr. Robert Spencer Adden Jr. '82 Ms. Amelia C. Ahern Mr. John Graves Aldridge Sr. '68 & Mrs. Lucy R. Aldridge

Mr. William Sidney Aldridge '77 & Mrs. Diane Scobie Aldridge '94 Mr. Henry Heath Alexander '79 & Ms. Elizabeth Brown Alexander Mr. Duncan Earl Alford '91 Ms. Ann McMillin Allen '08 Mr. Noel Lee Allen '73 & Ms. Sandra Robinson Allen Mr. Patrick Martin Allen '93 Mr. F. Eugene Allison '88 Ms. Betty Almond Mrs. Barbara A. Altieri & Mr. Donald P. Altieri Mr. Mark Altieri & Mrs. Regina S. Altieri The Hon. James Floyd Ammons Jr '80 & Ms. Sandra Nasekos Ammons Ms. Abrielle B. Anderson '05 Mr. Eric Steven Anderson '16 Ms. Sarah Jane Francoise Anderson '19 Mr. Alan Aron Andrews '90 & Ms. Lynne Fuller-Andrews '91 Ms. Nicole L. Angelica Mr. James Bigelow Angell '85 Mr. Keith Peter Anthony '02 & Dr. Kelly Kosobucki Anthony Ms. Samantha E. Aparicio '19 Mr. Charles Van Dyke Archie '12 & Ms. Meredith Daughtridge Archie Mr. Thomas Edward Archie '68 & Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas Archie Prof. David Ardia & Prof. Mary-Rose Papandrea Mr. Paul Anthony Arena '96 Mr. Jeremy Daniel Arkin '98 & Ms. Marian Girard Fragola Mr. J. Mitchell Armbruster '99 Mr. Heyward Dubose Armstrong '03 Ms. Lisa Williford Arthur '12 & Mr. Michael Joseph Arthur Mr. Robert Joseph Arundell '80 Ms. Kristin Maria Athens '17 Mr. Andrew Perry Atkins '11 Ms. Sandra Kelly Atkins & Mr. John Leslie Atkins III Mr. Keith Frederick Atkinson '99 & Ms. Tracey Vacca Atkinson Mr. Ron Aycock '66 Mr. Steven Beryl Ayers '75 & Ms. Elizabeth A. Ayers Ms. Tiana Gibson Ayotte '90 & Mr. Matthew Philip Ayotte Mr. Najib Azam '11 Mr. Christopher A. Babadjanian '17 Ms. Alexandra Baruch Bachman '19 Mr. David Bryant Baddour '02 & Mrs. Carey Askin Baddour The Hon. R. Allen Baddour Jr. '97 & Ms. Holly Baddour Mr. Christopher R. Bagley '16 Mr. Michael D. Baglino '19 Mrs. Deborah Bailey & Mr. Charles Bailey Ms. Tabitha Bailey Mr. Alton Deems Bain '85 Mr. Nicholas John Bakatsias '05 Mr. Anthony Vincent Baker '81 Mr. Ronald Graham Baker '75 Mr. Mark William Bakker '95 & Mrs. Tara Daniel Bakker Ms. Holly Sanders Bannerman '14 Ms. Ann Howard Banzet '95 Mr. Julius Edmond Banzet III '62 Mr. Frederick Stewart Barbour '84 & Ms. Susan Strayhorn Barbour '84 Mr. Bartley Lawrence Barefoot '99 Mr. Dan Taylor Barker Jr. '87 Ms. Veronica A. Barkley '19 Ms. Gwendolyn Jinny Barlow Mr. Russell Whitfield Barnes '85 & Ms. Martha Kincheloe Barnes Mr. W. Doak Barnhardt '84 & Ms. Patty Rives Barnhardt Dr. John Gibbes Barnwell '89 & Dr. Beth Goldston Barnwell Mr. Brent David Barringer '84 & The Hon. Tamara Patterson Barringer '85 Mr. Paul Jehu Barringer III '95 Ms. Patricia Tighe Bartis ‘94

Ms. Nancy Lunsford Bartlett '81 Ms. June Lynn Basden '86 Mr. Merlin Bass III '93 Mr. Milt V. Bauguess Mr. Kenneth R. Baumgartner '63 Mr. Jack Bronson Bayliss Jr. '79 & Ms. Catherine Beal Bayliss Mr. Robert Gene Baynes '64 Mr. Neil Douglas Beach '67 & Ms. Jo Townsend Beach Ms. Rachel Esposito Beaulieu '00 & Mr. Thomas W. Beaulieu Mr. Kenneth A. Becker '83 Mr. Michael Richard Becker '71 Mr. Thomas Ashton Beckett '90 & Ms. Deborah Ellington Beckett Mr. McNair Bell & Mrs. Laura Bell Mr. Victor Eros Bell III & Mrs. Mary Grady Koonce Bell Mr. Jay Robert Bender '93 & Dr. Dominique A. Linchet Mr. Dewey Franklin Bennett '18 Ms. Dawn Gantt Benson '81 Ms. Dorothy Benz Mr. Jonathan Arthur Berkelhammer '82 & Ms. Kathryn Breeze Berkelhammer Mr. Richmond Gilbert Bernhardt Jr. '57 Ms. Jordan L. Bernstein '19 Ms. Robin Andrea Bernstein '81 Mrs. Lorraine B. Berube & Mr. Dean Berube Mr. Daniel Paul Bethea '17 Mr. Marvin Allen Bethune '73 Mr. Camden Charles Betz '07 & Ms. Sara Bartholomees Betz Mr. John Huddleston Beyer '97 & The Hon. Laura Turner Beyer '98 Mr. Eric Hamilton Biesecker '96 & Ms. Stephanie Shoaf Biesecker Mr. Gary William Bigelow '84 & Ms. Donna R. Bigelow Mr. William Paul Biggers '11 Mr. Graham Ross Billings '13 Mr. Kevin John Bishop '05 Prof. Kimberly Christin Bishop '04 & Mr. Brian Buzby Mr. W. Louis Bissette Jr. '68 & Ms. Sara Oliver Bissette Ms. Ashleigh Elizabeth Black '05 & Mr. Peyton Randolph Black Ms. Avis Elizabeth Black '76 Mr. Derek Wayne Black '02 Dr. Leland Latham Black '17 Ms. Susan Ruppe Black Ms. Jessie Agatha Blekfeld-Sztraky Ms. Dixie R. Bloom Mr. Thomas Daniel Blue Jr. '97 & Ms. Teresa R. Blue Col. Robert Joel Blum '59 Ms. Donna Kaye Blumberg '85 & Mr. Jonathan A. Blumberg '86 Mr. David R. Boaz '12 & Ms. Carrie V. McMillan '13 Mr. William Turner Bonds '63 Mr. Donald Lee Boone '61 & Ms. Lavon Boone Ms. Jenna Carroll Borders '11 Ms. Bethany A. Boring '17 Mr. Conrad Karl Bortz Ms. Tammy Alice Bouchelle '01 & Ms. Holly Rebecca Martin Ms. Vicki Boudrie Mr. William Claud Bovender '75 & Ms. Nancy Guy Bovender Mr. Alexander Michael Bowling '13 & Mrs. Nicole M. Anderson Mr. Robert Daniel Boyce '84 Ms. Sheena Jones Boyd '94 Mr. George Worth Boylan '71 & Mrs. Cynthia S. Boylan Ms. Susan Holdsclaw Boyles '94 & Dr. Michael Alexander Boyles Mr. Ross McCoy Bradford '03 Mrs. Lauren Hobson Bradley '12 & Mr. Nicholas Christopher Bradley Mrs. Kellye Waycaster Bradshaw '92 & Dr. W. Alan Bradshaw Ms. Penni Pearson Bradshaw '80 Ms. Stacey Ann Brady '98 & Mr. Michael Brady

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Mr. William Allen Brafford '77 & Ms. Alice Hutcheson Brafford Shayne Brannon & Mr. Mike Brannon Mr. Daniel Lee Brawley '67 Mr. Bradley Joseph Breece '10 Mr. J. Clark Brewer '67 & Ms. Sara H. Brewer Ms. Kelly Ann Brewer '11 Ms. Elizabeth Sanders Brewington '92 Mr. Eugene C. Bricklemyer Jr. '70 Ms. Ashley Ann Briefel '11 Mr. Stephen Cook Brissette '82 & Ms. Beth Jens Brissette Mr. C. Robin Britt Jr. '01 & Ms. Sharron Belk Britt Ms. Leah Michelle Broker '92 The Hon. Christopher Anderson Brook '05 Ms. Carol Lee Brooke '00 Mr. Christopher Wilson Brooker '01 & Ms. Valerie Kessler Brooker Prof. John Wesley Brooker '03 & Mrs. Melissa Beth Brooker Ms. Kathy Brooker Mr. Brian Keith Brooks '93 & Ms. Julia Lowry Brooks Mr. Lennon Harrison Brooks & Mrs. Millie Brooks Mr. Ryan Brooks Mr. David Popham Broughton '97 & Dr. Charlotte Chandler Broughton Mr. Darrell Keith Brown '00 Mr. Marta Patrilous Brown '09 Mr. Paul Michael Brown & Ms. Samantha Winz Brown Mr. R. Lane Brown III '65 Mr. Troy Anderson Brown Jr. '59 Mr. William Louis Brown '79 & Ms. Catherine Downard Brown Ms. Noelle Stevens Browne '85 & Mr. H. Howard Browne III Ms. Vanesa Hernandez Browne '10 & Mr. Scott Browne Ms. Catherine Ellen Bruce '14 Ms. Melissa Dewey Brumback '98 & Mr. Stephen Brumback Ms. Kara Marie Murphy Brunk '12 Mr. Norman Deane Brunson '73 Ms. Tiffany Hawkins Brunson '97 The Hon. Peter Samuel Brunstetter & Ms. Jodie Bray Brunstetter Mr. Kristan D. Bryant '09 Ms. Lawana Lee Bryant '98 Mr. E. C. Bryson Jr. '64 & Ms. Katharine Pickrell Bryson Mr. Bret Michael Buckler '17 Mr. Bruce Alan Buckley '81 & Ms. Sarah Alice Crowder '81 Ms. Elizabeth C. Buckley '14 Ms. Claire Abernathy Buie '90 & Mr. Craig Pennington Buie Mr. Madison Earl Bullard Jr. '81 & Ms. Anne Jackson Bullard Mr. Bruce Robert Bullock '92 Ms. Hailey M. Bunce '15 Mr. W. Edward Bunch & Ms. Nancy Eoline Hord Bunch Mr. William Winborne Bunch III '80 Ms. Dorothy Bass Burch '91 Mr. Timothy Ryan Burch '01 & Ms. Lisa Jean Burch Mr. Robert A. Burgoyne '82 & Ms. Amee Burgoyne Mr. Charles Robert Burnett '06 & Ms. Victoria Burnett Mr. Benjamin Scott Burnside '06 & Mrs. Christine Marie Burnside '12 The Hon. Ronald Wayne Burris '76 & Ms. Lisa Burris Mr. Robert Keith Burrow '14 Mr. Vincent William Burskey '04 Ms. Megan Elizabeth Bussey '08 Mrs. Kelsey Hendrickson Butler '15 Ms. Lydia Carolyn Butts '19 Mr. Stephen Timothy Byrd '84 & Ms. Sandra Sain Byrd '84 Mr. Nicholas Kehoe Byrne '15 Mr. Mark Thomas Cain '87 & Ms. Leigh Hobgood Cain '87

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Mr. Michael S. Caines Mr. Larry Calhoun & Ms. Karen Harrison Calhoun Mr. Robert Redmond Caliri '73 The Hon. Joseph Newton Callaway '83 Ms. Ashley Huffstetler Campbell '03 & Mr. Russell Neil Campbell Mr. Christopher Zemp Campbell '96 & Ms. Mary Katherine Walgate Mr. William Barker Cannon '05 Mr. Christopher Blair Capel '85 Mr. Brendan Alexander Cappiello '14 Ms. Jennifer Gelb Carbee '00 Ms. Nancy Allen Carlton '89 Ms. Mary Van Ostenberg Carrigan '84 Ms. April Rose Carson '02 Mr. George Carson II '67 & Ms. Susan Keith-Lucas Carson Ms. Crystal Boni Carswell '12 Mr. George W. Carter '12 Ms. Pamela Brewington Cashwell '92 & Mr. David Leon Cashwell Mr. Dylan J. Castellino '15 The Hon. Samuel Allen Cathey '73 The Hon. J. Gentry Caudill '72 & Ms. Carol Caudill Mr. B. Joseph Causey Jr. '91 Mr. Michael Terence Cawley '90 Mr. Edward Thomas Chaney '07 & Ms. Amanda Suttle Hitchcock '07 Ms. Jacqueline K. Chang '19 Ms. Erica C. Chanin '17 & Mr. Andrew Clark Ms. Alexis Cannon Chappell '10 Mr. Cleve Chappell Ms. Emma M. Chase '18 Ms. Drupti P. Chauhan '97 Mr. David Thomas Cherry '95 & Ms. Caroline J. Cherry Mr. Kevin Lee Chignell '95 & Ms. Jeannine Anne Chignell Prof. Douglas Andrew Chin Ms. Ann Beth Ching '00 Ms. Margaret Creasy Ciardella '87 Mr. Charles Whitaker Clanton '91 Mr. Daniel William Clark '88 & Dr. Sandra Crovi Clark Mr. David E. Clark '86 Mr. James Harry Clarke '79 & Ms. Eleanore Ewbank Clarke Ms. Katherine S. Clarke '19 Mr. William Clarke '82 Ms. Katherine Justus Clayton '04 Mr. Patrick J. Cleary '09 Ms. Jennifer Joyner Cleland '92 Ms. Joanna Carey Cleveland '94 & Mr. John Samuel Cleveland Mrs. Kathleen A. Cleys & Mr. Richard P. Cleys Mr. Peter J. Cline '19 Ms. Catherine Gray Clodfelter '14 Ms. Christin Brooke Coan '01 Ms. Christy A. Coates '19 Mr. Barry Sidney Cobb '92 & Ms. Emily Thompson Cobb Mr. Laurence Arthur Cobb '58 Mr. Andrew Cogdell '85 & Ms. Barbara Jean Degen Mr. George William Coggin '59 & Ms. Carol Jones Coggin Mrs. Alexandra Lesley Coggins '17 Mr. Howard Dunwody Cole '66 Ms. Amanda Marie Colley '15 Mr. Jeremy J. Collins '13 Mr. Michael R. Collins & Ms. Elaine H. Collins Mr. Vincent Paul Collura '62 & Ms. Bunnie Collura Mr. Connor James Colson Mr. Joseph M. Coltrane Jr. '76 & Ms. Dorothy P. Coltrane Mrs. Hannah Smoot Combs '17 & Mr. Trace Combs Mr. Dwight Edward Compton '78 & Ms. Catherine Copeland Compton Ms. Anna Carolina Conaway Mrs. Allison Standard Constance '09

The Hon. Richard Rodney Cooch '73 Mrs. Fairley Bell Cook & Mr. Daniel L. Cook Dr. Phyllis Byers Cook & Mr. Kevin P. Cook Mr. Douglas Kenneth Cooper '74 The Hon. James William Copeland Jr. '77 Ms. Sarah Anne Core '14 Ms. Chelsea Jean Corey '12 Mr. Timothy Walter Corrigan '94 & Mrs. Natalie Nichols Corrigan Ms. Kimberly A. Costello '02 & Mr. Lee Daniel Hamilton Ms. Allison Wade Cottle Ms. Lorrese Matthews Cotton Mr. Braden B. Couch Ms. Carly Michelle Couch '16 Mr. Ronald Guy Coulter '79 Ms. Stephanie Carowan Courter '08 Mr. Alexander Carter Covington '13 Mr. Marion A. Cowell Jr. '64 & Mrs. Norma Hearne Cowell* Mr. William Riddick Cowper III & Mrs. Ann Cowper Mr. David L. Cox '02 Mr. Bradley Andrew Coxe '95 & Ms. Julienne Hays Coxe Mr. John F. Coyle Ms. Kathleen Bernadette Coyle '05 & Dr. Wade Alan Wall Mr. Robert Wayne Cramer Sr. '84 & Ms. Ann Hollowell Cramer Ms. Rebecca Elizabeth Crandall '04 Ms. Regina Adams Craven Ms. Elizabeth A. Crawford Mr. Thomas Rich Crawford '72 & Ms. Jae Morrow Crawford Mr. Barry L. Creech '87 Mr. David Godwin Crockett '70* Mr. John McDonald Cross Jr. '95 Mr. Patrick Cross '16 & Ms. Amanda San Mei Hawkins '16 Mr. Marc Cullen '99 & Ms. Emily Dearman Cullen Ms. Mary B. Cullinan Mr. Peter Cullinan Mr. Matthew Lawrence Cummings '99 & Ms. Angela Byrd Cummings '99 Ms. Agustina Bacce Curet '14 Mr. Dale Allen Curriden '97 & Ms. Kristen Elizabeth Curriden Mr. Walter Lee Currie '68 & Mrs. Carole Hart Currie Ms. Katherine Dennis Currin '07 Mr. Thomas Lee Currin '76 & Ms. Grey Tharrington Currin Prof. Michael Kent Curtis '69 Ms. Kathryn Lane Cutler '93 Mrs. Lindsay Frazier Cutler '19 Mr. Dan P. Cypert Summers '19 Mr. Alexander T. Dadok '13 Ms. Priya S. Dalal '19 Ms. Brooke Lauren Dalrymple '07 Mrs. Madeleine Plott Dammann & Mr. Philip T. Dammann Mr. Evan Dancy '19 Ms. Marjorie E. Daniel Mr. William David Dannelly '77 & Ms. Pamela Kispert Dannelly Mr. Douglas Alan Darch Jr. '80 & Ms. Karen Yanity Darch '80 Ms. Carolyn N. Daussin '19 Mr. Bradley John Daves '98 Mr. Eric M. David '08 & Ms. Sarah Woodard David Ms. Alexandra S. Davidson '18 Mr. Michael Dwayne Davidson '19 Ms. Beatrice Joan Davis '90 & Ms. Nancy Charlene Astrike Mr. Charles E. Davis III '14 Ms. Charlotte M. Davis '15 The Hon. Chester Chidlow Davis '72 Dr. Chris Nicole Davis '10 Mr. Gilbert Thomas Davis Jr. '71 Ms. Leslie Hollowell Davis '82 Ms. Lisa Gates Davis & Mr. Silas Washington Davis Jr. Mr. Paul Eric Davis '84

Ms. Rebekah Wilson Davis '88 Mr. Todd Edward Davis Ms. Valyce Madonna Davis '14 Ms. Isabel Scott Day '78 & Mr. G. David Day Mr. Kenneth Coyner Day '72 Mr. Daniel B. Dean '75 & Mrs. Ellen Gaw Dean Mr. Graham Dean '18 Ms. Stephanie Dearmin & Mr. Andrew Dearmin Mr. Samuel Martin Dearstyne '19 Mr. Arthur James DeBaugh '87 & Ms. Michele Cash DeBaugh Mr. Arthur St Clair DeBerry '57 & Ms. Mignon R. DeBerry Mr. Dwight Hesseltine DeBree & Dr. Scott Thomas Magness Ms. Marion Elliott Deerhake Ms. Stephanie Ashley Delgado '10 Ms. Hannah Rivkah DeLuca '07 Mr. John Christopher Derrick '09 Ms. LuAnne Yuricek DeSantis '02 Mr. Cort W. DeVoe & Mrs. Christine L. DeVoe Mr. Stephen James Dew '16 Ms. Tasneem A. Dharamsi '14 Ms. Mackenzie Dickerman '19 Mrs. Sheri M. Dickson '19 & Mr. Monte A. Dickson Mr. Jeffrey J. Didomenico & Mrs. Marina Didomenico Mrs. Kristin V. Didomenico & Mr. Gregory P. Didomenico Mr. Richard Didomenico Mr. Thomas Green Dill Sr. '47 Mr. J. Scott Dillon '83 & Ms. Camelyn Timberlake Dillon Mr. John David Dillon Ms. Joan S. Dinsmore '06 Mr. Joshua Michael Diver '06 & Mrs. Atinuke Diver '07 Mr. Roy Glenn Dixon III '18 Dr. Allison Williams Dobson '09 Mr. Preston Howard Dole '16 Ms. Emily Caroline Doll '15 Mr. Mark E. Donaghy Mr. Chad Ray Donnahoo '07 Ms. Laurie Edmondson Dorsainvil '99 Mr. Joseph Samuel Dowdy '03 Mr. Thomas Theodore Downer '67 & Ms. Gretchen Morgan Downer Mr. Jeffrey Allen Doyle '93 & Ms. Melissa Leigh Ellis Ms. Dana M. Dubis Ms. Claire Hunter Duff '10 & Mr. William Powell Duff IV Mr. Robert Edward Duggins '90 & Ms. Heidi Weigel Duggins Mr. Adam Taylor Duke '09 Mr. Alan W. Duncan & Ms. Pamela D. Duncan Mr. James David DuPuy '99 Ms. Kerry E. Dutra '18 Mr. Christopher Sinnott Dwight '15 & Ms. Emily Graves Cook Dwight Mr. K. Scott Dwyer '79 Ms. Catherine Elizabeth Dyar '98 Mr. Justin Dyer Ms. Farleigh Hailes Earhart '91 Mr. Michael Francis Easley Jr. '10 Mr. T. Delano Eatman Jr. '83 Ms. Karen D. Eberling Ms. Mary Rogan Eberly '83 Mr. Michael Lance Eckel '97 Ms. Ashley M. Edmonds '11 The Hon. Robert Holt Edmunds Jr. '75 & Ms. Linda Edmunds Mr. James Joyner Edmundson '67 Ms. Deborah Lucy Edney '97 Mr. E. David Edquist '88 Mr. H. Jack Edwards '67 & Ms. Betsy Burnette Edwards Ms. Leigh A. Edwards '19 Mr. Michael Craig Ehrlich '75 & Ms. Judy Seto Ehrlich Mr. L. Holmes Eleazer Jr. '76

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Mr. James Perrin Quarles III '72 & Ms. Margaret Spies Quarles Mr. S. Wilson Quick '12 & Ms. Meghan McCarthy-Quick Mr. Robert B. Rader '19 The Hon.George Robinson Ragsdale '61 & Ms. Adora Prevost Ragsdale Ms. Farrah Raisa Raja '18 Mr. Charles Garland Rakestraw Ms. Catherine Cheng Rakowski Mr. William Alexander Raney Jr '73 & Ms. Jane Hensdale Raney Mr. John Jay Range '80 & Ms. Linda M. Range Mr. Kenneth Ericson Ransom '83 Mr. Charles Raymond Raphun '92 & Ms. Caroline Smith Raphun Mr. Ronald David Raxter '77 Ms. Bari A. Ray '19 Mr. Charles Arthur Ray Jr. '78 Mr. Robert Glenn Ray '68 & Mrs. Sylvia Gooding Ray Mr. Cowden Rayburn '14 & Mrs. Ellen Viser Rayburn The Hon.mc J. Milton Read Jr. '62 & Dr. Marjorie Shearin Read Mr. Richard Rankin Reamer '71 Mr. Lacy Hill Reaves '72 & Ms. Carol Hammond Reaves Ms. Jane Hughes Redding '87 & Mr. Scott John Redding '96 Mr. Gary Lee Redwine '03 Ms. Nancy Sherwin Rendleman '77 & Dr. Richard James Rendleman Jr. Ms. Page Munroe Renger Mr. Braxton Humberto Reyna '19 Ms. Rebecca L. Rheney Mr. Matthew Duvall Rhoad '00 & Ms. Christine L. Rhoad Mr. Ryan G. Rich '07 & Ms. Lindsay Rich Ms. Rebekah Toton Richards '03 & Mr. Gregory Richards Ms. Anita Foye Richardson '97 & Mr. Vertis Ray Richardson Mr. Ronald Tyler Ridout '09 & Mrs. Karen Hutchinson Ridout Ms. Addie Katherine Silver Ries '03 Mr. Jake G. Rifkin '19 Ms. Lunday Adams Riggsbee '84 Mr. Stuart Michael Rigot '08 & Ms. Meredith Hurt Rigot Mr. J. Fred Fred Riley '67 & Ms. Jan Colby Riley Ms. Preetha S. Rini '16 Mr. Wesley Jackson Rish '91 & Ms. Cynthia Marie Rish Mr. Antony Derek Roberson '96 Mr. Stephen C. Robin '18 Mr. Gordon Erin Robinson Jr. '84 Mr. Kenneth George Robinson Jr. '69 The Hon. Michael Lindsay Robinson '80 & Ms. Wynn Tanne Ms. Victoria Rodney Mr. Aldo Carlos Rodriguez '14 Mr. Todd Stewart Roessler '01 & Ms. Catharine Stone Roessler Mr. Ronald Richards Rogers '86 Ms. Louise Critz Root '81 & Mr. Allan Paul Root Mr. Samuel Dylan Rose Dr. John M. Rosenberg '62 & Ms. Jean V. Rosenberg Ms. Deborah Koff Ross '90 Mr. Richard James Rossitch '96 Mr. Allen Edwin Rowe '16 Ms. Stacey L. Rowland Mr. Brett Adam Royer Ms. Joan K. Royer Mr. Charles Flournoy Royster III '82 & Ms. Donna Clapp Royster Mr. Lee Kimball Royster '18 Ms. Sarah M. Rozek '19 Ms. Barbara Carol Ruby '76 Ms. Jamie Elizabeth Rudd '16 Mr. Marc Samuel Rudow '79 Mr. David Michael Ruff '08 & Ms. Meredith F. Ruff Ms. Ruth Ledford Ruppe Mr. John Hunter Russell Jr '92

Mr. Matthew Allen Russell '06 Ms. Maya Elizabeth Russell '03 Ms. Kelly Saliba Ryan '14 Mr. Lawrence Karl Rynning '80 & Ms. Cynthia Lowe Rynning Ms. Anne Stewart Salter '12 Mr. John Lassiter Sanders '54 & Ms. Ann Beal Sanders Ms. Stephanie Lewis Sanders '09 Mr. Alexander Paul Sands III '70 & Ms. Virginia Coffield Sand Mr. M. Pierce Sandwith '13 & Ms. Margaret Pishko Sandwith '13 Mr. Jonathon Louis Sargeant & Ms. Laurel Anderson Sargeant Mr. Everett Benjamin Saslow Jr. '76 & Ms. Kathryn Lochra Prof. Richard Saver & Prof. Joan Krause Mr. Rex Talcott Savery Jr. '67 & Ms. Marilyn Sheffieid Savery Mr. Joseph F.X. Savona '69 Ms. Julia Lauder Sayles '65 Mrs. Maria Curras Scanga '91 & Mr. Raymond Frank Scanga Mrs. Caroline Richardson Scarff '13 Mr. Scott Andrew Schaaf '02 & Ms. Elizabeth Huie Schaaf Ms. Lauren Jean Schantz '05 Mr. Arch Kerper Schoch IV '64 & Ms. Elizabeth Ripley Schoch Mr. Stephen Mark Schoeberle '82 Mr. Frank Lodwick Schrimsher '60 Mr. Michael Frederick Schultze '84 & Ms. Susan Williams Schultze Ms. Charlotte Webb Schwartz '92 Ms. Jamie Sittig Schwedler '07 & Mr. Thomas J. Schwedler '08 Ms. Margaret Marie Schweitzer '83 Mr. Gregory F. Schwitzgebel III '92 Mr. William Guin Scoggin '89 Mr. Brian Scope Mr. John Hume Scovil & Mrs. Margaret Andreaus Scovil Mr. James Seal Mr. Robin A. Seelbach '12 Ms. Andrea Dee Seeney '02 & Mr. Erik Barry Seeney Mr. Thomas Hamilton Segars '00 & Ms. Nina Raba Segars '00 Mr. William James Seigler III '75 Prof. Craig Robert Senn '95 & Ms. Sharon Collins Senn Ms. Amelia Larrick Serrat '15 Ms. Kerry Anne Shad '91 Mr. Carlton Aldridge Shannon Jr. '85 & Dr. Karen Palermo Shannon Mr. K. Dean Shatley II '03 & Ms. Jennifer Shatley Mr. Thomas Stone Shaver '95 Mr. John Gilbert Shaw '61 Mr. John Lewis Shaw '69 & Ms. Elizabeth Siegling Shaw Mr. Robert Ward Shaw '04 & Ms. Jocelyn Fina Shaw '07 Mr. Stuart Lee Shelton '74 Ms. Xiaolu Sheng '19 Mr. William Radcliffe Shenton '79 & Ms. Susan Sykes Shenton Mr. Grady Lee Shields '85 Ms. Jeanne Louise Shingleton '95 Mr. Jonathan Burton Shoebotham '79 Ms. Megan Elizabeth Shook '19 Mr. Carl Meredith Short Jr. '76 & Ms. Luanne B. Short Mr. John Headley Shott '75 & Ms. Katherine Baker Shott Mr. Jeremy Stephen Shrader '08 & Ms. Bridget Shrader Dr. Richard Alexander Shrader & Mrs. Linda Mothershed Shrader Mr. Reginald Tyrone Shuford '91 Mr. Joseph W. Silva '16 Mr. Andrew Mitchell Simpson '18 Dr. Jeffery N. Simpson & Ms. Kimberly D. Shinn-Simpson Ms. Linda Wright Simpson '84 Mr. Shahe Sinanian '79 Ms. Karen Ann Sindelar '78 & Mr. Douglas Brian Schiff

Ms. Kumud K. Sinha Vishwanath P. Sinha Ms. Amie Carol Sivon '05 Ms. Mary Thompson Skinner '81 & Mr. Charles Robertson Skinner III Mr. Charles Marshall Slade Jr. '72 & Ms. Pamela Sibley Slade Mr. William Frank Slawter '73 & Ms. Carolyn Maness Slawter Mr. Alden Hamilton Smith '11 & Ms. Jennie Mostellar Smith Mr. Allen Coleman Smith '92 Mr. Clyde Smith Jr. '58 & Mrs. Laura Robertson Smith Capt. Corea Bergenser Smith '99 Ms. Cynthia Gail Smith '90 Ms. Hillary Smith '12 & Mr. William Keith Smith '15 Mr. James Hiner Smith Jr. '98 Mr. Jared Shane Smith '16 Mr. Jeremy Clark Smith '04 Mr. Joseph E. Smith '95 Mr. Ryan Michael Smith '96 & Ms. Nancy Sara Smith '98 Ms. Sarah Elizabeth Smith Ms. Beth Yarborough Smoot '92 The Hon. Keith Spurling Snyder '58 & Ms. Frances C. Snyder Mr. Brian A. Soja '10 Mr. Gerard Dominic Solis '00 Mr. Shin Yeong Song Mr. Richard Scott Soroko '78 Ms. Wendy Chrismon Sotolongo '87 Mrs. Carolyn Cook Spalding & Mr. Sam C. Spalding III Mr. Samuel Preston Spalding Mr. Richard Altland Speers '74 Dr. David Bower Spence '84 & Ms. Maria Winchell Mr. Herman Spence III '82 & Mrs. Marilyn L. Spence Ms. Deborah Evans Sperati '99 & Mr. Matthew Philip Sperati Ms. Sarah Bethany Spiker Mr. John Lincoln Spilsbury '87 Ms. Sewell-Grae Haynes Spradlin '03 & Mr. Christopher Shawn Spradlin Ms. Susan Mary Spraul '90 Ms. Carol Spruill '75 Mr. J. Gilbert Stallings '66 Mr. Darren William Stanhouse '04 Mr. Henry A. Stapp '16 Mr. Sampson A. Starling II & Ms. Mary Ellis Starling Mr. Joshua E. Stephens '19 The Hon. Linda Stephens '79 The Hon. Ronald Lane Stephens '74 & Mrs. Victoria Stephens Mr. Mark Andrew Sternlicht '78 Mr. Christopher J. Stevens '17 Mr. Gordon Sefton Stevens '76 & The Hon. Catherine Cline Stevens '77 Ms. Imogene Stevens Mr. John Shorter Stevens '61* Mr. Wyatt Shorter Stevens '94 & Ms. Kimberly Horstmann Stevens Dr. Debra Wehrle Stewart & Mr. Edwin M. Speas Jr. Mr. Thomas Leon Stewart '75 & Ms. Cathy M. Stewart Mr. Matthew Thomas Stigall '14 Mr. Kyle Richard Still '07 Mr. William Lloyd Stocks '66 & Mrs. Beverly S. Stocks Ms. Sarah Motley Stone '05 & Mr. Michael Andrew Stone Ms. Kelly Badrock Stoneking '18 & Mr. Keaton C. Stoneking Mr. Nicholas Street '71 & Mrs. Angela Baxter Street Mr. Cooper J. Strickland '11 Mr. Joseph Jason Stroble '97 Mr. Steven David Stromberg '89 Mr. Odes Lawrence Stroupe Jr.'71 Mr. E. Taylor Stukes '07 & Ms. Mary Katherine Hackney Stukes '07 Mr. Brian Timothy Sullivan '10 & Ms. Nora Foster Sullivan '10 Ms. Jean Miller Sullivan The Hon. Kirby Sullivan '50

Ms. Mary Pat Kenyon Sullivan '12 Ms. Frances D. Summers Ms. Sara D. Swartzwelder '19 Ms. Kimberly Quarles Swintosky '98 & Mr. David Andrew Swintosky Mr. Scott David Syfert '97 & Ms. Gail Syfert Ms. Brenda A. Tabolt Mr. James Maynard Talley Jr. '64 & Mrs. Claire Young Talley Ms. Caroline Johnson Tanner '92 Mrs. Kathleen Peoples Tanner Kennedy '01 & Mr. Robert Mills Kennedy Jr. '07 Ms. Pamela Tatge & Mr. Jerry T. Zinser The Hon. Kimberly Susan Taylor '81 Mr. Lindsey Handley Taylor '86 & Ms. Lisa Deitsch Taylor Mr. Michael Grady Taylor '14 Ms. Samantha B. Taylor Mr. Stacy Kirk Taylor '00 & Ms. Richele Keel TaylorMr Mr. Todd Cameron Taylor '95 & Ms. Jennifer Pilla Taylor '96 Mr. H. Dockery Teele Jr. '68 Mr. William Thaddeus Terrell '92 & Mrs. Carolyn A. Terrell Ms. Margaret Louise Terry '70 Ms. Monica S. Tew '04 & Dr. Franklin T. Tew Ms. Isabelle Paine Thacker '92 & Dr. Strom Cronan Thacker Ms. Jessica Beauvais Thaller-Moran '13 Mr. Richard Elton Thigpen Jr. '56 Ms. Kelly Susan Thomas '83 Mr. Luke G. Thomas '19 Ms. Sarah Caroline Thomas '19 Mr. Stephen Mason Thomas '70 & Ms. Barbara Watry Thomas Mr. Peter Karl Kimble Thompson '74 Mr. Samuel Griffin Thompson '68 & Ms. Bonnie Raines Thompson Mr. Walter Lee Thompson III '08 Mr. W. Logan Thore '15 & Ms. Jessica Metcalf Thore The Hon. Douglas Oscar Tice Jr. '57 Mr. Art Tigera Ms. Linda Diane Tindall '86 & Mr. Jeffrey Joel Johnson '91 Mr. David Knox Tinkler '82 Mr. W. Lyndo Tippett & Mrs. Lou Perry Tippett Mr. Walter Lyndo Tippett Jr. '95 Mrs. Anna H. Tison '14 & Mr. Richard Oakley Tison Ms. Emily A. Tobias '95 Ms. Chrystal A. Tomblyn '16 Mr. Frederic Earl Toms '70 & Ms. Pamelia Senn Toms Mr. Matthew L. Tomsic '17 Ms. Lauren F. Tonon '16 Ms. Lauren Marie Toole '19 Mr. Bradly Steven Torgan '92 Ms. Naomi Friedlander Torrisi '80 Ms. Wanda C. Townsend '91 Mr. Daniel Kerwin Tracey '14 & Mrs. Stephanie Camp Tracey Mr. Kerry Link Traynum '04 Ms. Colleen Gale Treml '91 Ms. Lucia Margarita Trevino-Lane '92 Ms. Elizabeth Ausband Trible '01 Ms. Donna Helen Triptow '78 Mr. William MacNider Trott '71 & Ms. Jean Little Trott Mr. A. Nicholas Tsahakis '12 Mr. Donald Hugh Tucker Jr. '84 Ms. Jean Walker Tucker '86 Mr. William David Turner III '85 Mr. Carroll Douglas Tuttle '74 Ms. Susannah Tuttle Mr. Michael James Tydings '78 & Ms. Ann Quate Tydings Mr. Lawrence Joseph Tytla Jr. '80 Mr. Starling Bernard Underwood III '09 & Ms. Myeshia R. Underwood Ms. Lisa M. Valdez '12 Mr. Robert Charles Van Arnam '02 & Ms. Kristin Raina Siebenaler

Mr. James Maurice Van Hecke Jr. & Ms. Marsha Avent Van Hecke Ms. Kathryn Hagler Van Wie '13 Ms. Stacey Ames Vandiford '08 Ms. Emily Elaine Vaughn '05 Mr. John Daniel Veazey '06 Ms. Sarah Victoria Vega '17 Mr. David William Venable '96 & Ms. Jennifer Bolick Venable '96 Ms. Lindsay C. Verity '03 Mrs. Beth Poinsett Von Hagen '93 & Mr. Donald Robert Von Hagen '93 The Hon. Richard Lesley Voorhees '68 & Ms. Barbara H. Voorhees Ms. Alexa Marie Voss '19 Mr. James Albert Wade Jr. '77 & Ms. Susan J. Wade Mr. John Charles Wainio '72 Mr. Thomas Scott Walker '19 & Mrs. Stacey Blair Walker Mr. William Otis Walker IV '19 Ms. Ann Bennett Wall '78 Dr. John Allen Wall '98 Ms. Amy S. Wallace '03 Ms. Madison Brooks Waller '16 Mr. Charles Edward Walsh Jr. '14 & Ms. Lisa Skiver Walsh Ms. Elizabeth Patton Walsh '01 Ms. Kristi Kessler Walters '99 & Mr. Jerry Howard Walters Jr. Ms. Diedra Wilson Ward '88 & Mr. Stephen G. Ward Mr. John B. Ward '12 Ms. Tracy Carol Ward '97 Ms. Rachael E. Warden '17 Mr. John Drew Warlick Jr. '62 Ms. Lana Starnes Warlick '76 Ms. Bridget V. Warren '14 Mr. John Crain Warren '76 & Ms. Laura Forgeron Warren Ms. Iritha Jasmine Brodie Washington Mr. George Arthur Weaver '64 Mr. Bryant Deleron Webster '94 & Dr. Janet Baldwin Webster Mr. Keith Michael Weddington '87 & Ms. Laurie Ogden Weddington Mr. Jason P. Wedekind '09 Ms. Sara Kroll Weed '08 & Mr. Brett David Weed Mr. Patrick Benton Weede '07 Prof. Mark Weidemaier & Prof. Melissa Beth Jacoby Ms. Mary Grace Weisgerber '04 Ms. Alexis Taylor Weiss '19 The Hon. Jennifer Weiss & Mr. Bruce Alan Hamilton Ms. Shelley Goldstein Weiss '82 Prof. Deborah M. Weissman & Dr. Louis A. Perez Mr. Paul Brown Welch III '80 Mr. Jonathan Sterling Wellborn Mr. Hill Beverley Wellford Jr. '67 & Ms. Alice S. Wellford Mr. Thomas Holmes Wellman '76 & Mrs. Mary Kroncke Wellman Mr. Jason Michael Wenker '01 & Ms. Amy Wenker Ms. Jessica B. West '11 & Mr. Peter H. Webb '15 Mrs. Kimberly West & Mr. Andre West Ms. Margaret Rose Westbrook '96 & Mr. Philip Augustine Baddour III Mr. Bryan Marlowe Weynand '15 & Ms. Shannon Spain Weynand Mr. Charles Monroe Whedbee '64 & Ms. India L. Whedbee Mr. Richard G. Wheelahan III '05 Mr. Sean Whelehan '19 Mr. George Graves Whitaker '69 & Mrs. Beezie A. Whitaker Ms. Diane Sheppard White '85 Mr. Everette G. White '19 Ms. Kristin Renee White Del Rosso '95 Mrs. Myra Virginia Whitener '00 & Mr. Benjamin Whitener Ms. Elaine Moye Whitford '89 Mr. Neil Brian Whitford '76 & Ms. Ann Harden Whitford Ms. Jordan Whitley

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Mr. Lee Michael Whitman '93 Mr. Graham F. Whittington '19 Mr. O. Hampton Whittington Jr. '75 Ms. Antoinette Ray Wike '74 Dr. John K. Wiles '95 & Ms. Carolyn Joy Wiles Mr. Timothy Reid Wilkerson '78 & Ms. Robinette Witt Wilkerson Mr. James Thomas Wilkes Mr. Charles Putnam Wilkins Sr. '69 Mr. Clint Simmons Wilkins '08 & Ms. Lisa Rose Wilkins Ms. Lisa DeAngelis Wilkins '01 Ms. Caitlin Anne Wilkinson '19 Mr. John Stanley Willardson '72 & Ms. Ann Pilcher Willardson Ms. Aparna Dasai Williams '99 Mr. Benjamin L. Williams '18 Ms. Edith L. Williams Mr. Jonathan Frye William '15 & Mrs. Katherine Stange Williams Mr. Robert Pate Williams '73 The Hon. Rose Vaughn Williams '89 Mr. Stuart Thomas Williams '74 Mr. Judson Nye Williamson '13 & Ms. Susanna Cross Williamson Mr. John Samuel Williford Jr. '76 & Ms. Velda G. Williford Mr. A. Rexford Willis III '80 Ms. Mackenzie Lee Willow-Johnson '17 Ms. Ada Wilson '09 Ms. Megan R. Wilson '10 Mr. Patrick D. Wilson '18 Mr. Richard Wright Wilson '74 Mr. T. Douglas Wilson Jr. '73 & Ms. Betsey Page Bent Mr. Alexander Riggs Wimmer Mr. William Rudolph Winders Jr. '84 Mr. Jonathan Charles Windham '02 Mr. Mark James Windham '04 Mr. Edward Cyrus Winslow III '74 & Ms. Sally Patton Winslow Mr. Michael Glenn Winters '78 & Mrs. Anne Terrell Winters Mr. Howard Withets Mr. Thomas Wolf & Prof. Patricia L. Bryan Mr. Keith Allen Wood '91 The Hon. E. Marshall Woodall '63 Ms. Kathleen L. Woodford '03 & Mr. Daniel L. Wiegand Mr. James B. Saltzman & Ms. Melissa Wood-Saltzman Mr. M. Drew Wooldridge '02 Ms. Lucile Wallace Wray '68 & Mr. Albert Victor Wray Ms. Kelly Crummie Wright & Mr. Brandon Wright Mr. O. Richard Wright Jr. '71 Mr. R. Thompson Wright '75 Mr. James G. Wudel '18 Mr. Roy Xiao '16 Ms. Laura Lee Yaeger '77 Ms. Lijun Kathy Yang '03 Ms. Rebecca Y. Yang '13 Mr. William Dewey Yarborough '74 & Ms. Emily C. Yarborough Mr. James Matthew Yates Jr. '79 & Ms. Marlena Severin Yates Mr. Ballard J. Yelton IV '17 Mr. C. Allen York '04 & Ms. Heather Poole York Mr. Joshua A. Yost '16 Ms. Erin McNeil Young '99 Mr. Michael David Youth '00 & Mrs. Christine Northcott Youth Mr. Dean M. Yu '19 Mr. Jonathan M. Zator '19 Mr. Henry Stanley Zaytoun III '19 Ms. Suzanne Louise Zelenka Mr. Peter A. Zorn '96

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Anonymous A. William Kennon Trust Aldersgate United Methodist Church Alston & Bird LLP American Bar Endowment American Online Giving Foundation, Inc. Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Augusta Brown Holland Philanthropic Foundation Ayco Charitable Foundation Bank of America - Providence Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Bell Davis & Pitt PA Berman Family Foundation Inc. Bradley Arant Boult Cummings Branch Banking & Trust - AP Research Brocker Law Firm Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey et al Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, LLP Burr & Forman LLP Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft Centerstate Chapman & Cutler Charles Koch Foundation Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Community Foundation of Western North Carolina Credit Suisse USA Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Deloitte Foundation Matching Gifts DeMayo Law Duke Energy Foundation Matching Gifts E. A. Morris Charitable Foundation Edwards Kirby LLP Ella Ann L. & Frank B. Holding Foundation Federal Business Centers Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fifth Third Bank, Kentucky, Inc. First Citizens Bank Forge Consulting Foundation for the Carolinas Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson Gordon Feinblatt LLC Greater Washington Community Foundation Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. Holland & Knight LLP Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP Jeffrey and Jennifer Allred Family Foundation Johnson Pratt PLLC Johnston Allison & Hord PA K & L Gates, LLP - Pittsburgh Kane, Russell, Coleman & Logan, PC Kaplan Bar Review Ken Perry Law Firm, LLC Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP King & Spalding LLP KPMG Foundation Lawyers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of NC Lunsford Richardson Preyer Charitable Lead Unitrust Mayer Brown LLP McCoy Wiggins Cleveland & O'Connor PLLC

McGuireWoods LLP McGuireWoods LLP - HQ McGuireWoods Matching Gifts Moore & Van Allen PLLC - HQ Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Nexsen Pruet LLC - HQ North Carolina Community Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Matching Gifts Parent Law Firm Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP Paul Hastings LLP PNC Financial Services Group Poyner Spruill LLP Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Raytheon Company Matching Gifts RBC Bank (Georgia), N.A. Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA Ruffin Consulting, Inc. Schwab Charitable Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP - Matching Gifts Smith Anderson Sullivan & Cromwell LLP T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin The Moses Firm The Stuart S. and Birdie Gould Foundation The William D. & Sally C. Johnson Family Foundation The Winston-Salem Foundation TIAA-CREF - HQ Tidewater Jewish Foundation, Inc. Triangle Community Foundation Troutman Sanders LLP - HQ Tucker Ellis, LLP US Bank - HQ Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Verizon Matching Gifts Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz Walt Disney Company Foundation Matching Gifts Ward and Smith PA Attys at Law Wiley Rein LLP Matching Gifts William A. Stern Foundation, Inc. William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust Williams Mullen Clark & Dobbins Winston & Strawn LLP - HQ Womble Bond Dickinson LLP - HQ Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP YourCause, LLC

Corporate Sponsors

(Corporation and Foundation support of Gifts of $1 - $999) Anonymous Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign Acme Food & Beverage Co. All Dogs Allowed AmazonSmile Foundation American Meltdown, Inc. Aquatic Resources Conservation Group Baltimore Community Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Barbour, Searson, Jones, & Cash PLLC Barbri Group Barings Matching Gift Company BarTaco

Blackbaud Matching Gifts Brookfield Properties Corp Matching Gifts Bull City Escape Bull City Homebrew Burt Langley PC Carolina Ballet Carolina Mudcats Chapel Hill Restaurant Management Group Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Darrell K. Brown, P.A. David W. Venable, Attorney at Law Durham Bulls Durham Performing Arts Center Ellis & Winters LLP Ernst & Young Matching Gifts ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gifts Fifth Third Bank Matching Gifts Fitzpatrick Communications, Inc. Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Matching Gifts GlaxoSmithKline Matching Gifts Goodwin Procter LLP Governors Club Greensboro Swarm Harmony Hill Bed & Breakfast Hux Family Farm KPMG Foundation Matching Gifts Lincoln Financial Foundation Matching Gifts Maple View Farm Mediterranean Deli & Catering Michael A. Balducci Attorney-at-Law Minor Foundation Morris Eagle Law, PLLC Motivaction Multistates Associates NC Theatre Network for Good North Carolina Bar Association Foundation Ober Gatlinburg PICNIC Poyner Spruill LLP Raymond James Global Account Reynolds American Foundation Matching Gifts Richard J. Sandulli Trust Richard N. Watson, Attorney at Law Rish Law Office, LLC Ronald G. Coulter Attorney at Law Silver Coast Winery Silverspot Cinema Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom Matching Gifts Steel String, LLC Stone & Tile Creations, Inc. Sumrell Sugg Carmichael Hicks & Hart PA SunTrust Bank Matching Gifts Syd's Hair Shop The Animal Hospital of Carrboro, Inc. The Durham Hotel The Vertex Foundation Themis Bar Review LLC Tranquility Company UNC Finley Golf Course UnitedHealth Group Matching Gifts UnitedHealth Group, Inc. USAA Foundation Veritext Legal Solutions Victor E. Bell Jr. & Jane M. Bell Family Foundation W. Trent Ragland Jr. Foundation Williams Mullen Foundation Wine and Design Chapel Hill Winfree & Winfree Z Smith Reynolds Foundation Matching Gifts

School of Law Faculty and Staff Donors

Anonymous Prof. David Ardia Prof. E. William Bates II '79 Prof. Kimberly Christin Bishop '04 Prof. John Charles Boger '74 Mr. Conrad Karl Bortz Dean Martin H. Brinkley '92 Prof. John Wesley Brooker '03 Prof. Lissa Lamkin Broome Prof. Kenneth S. Broun Mr. Paul Michael Brown Prof. Patricia L. Bryan Prof. Douglas Andrew Chin Mrs. Allison Standard Constance '09 Prof. John F. Coyle Prof. Kate Sablosky Elengold Prof. Lewis Moore Everett '08 Mr. Aaron Christopher Gard Prof. S. Elizabeth Gibson '77 Mr. Nick Paul Goettsch Ms. Deirdre Williams Gordon Ms. Amy Barefoot Graedon Ms. Michelle D. Gunter Prof. Susan Elizabeth Hauser '84 Prof. Thomas L. Hazen Prof. J. Richard Hazlett '80 Prof. R. Harper Heckman '91 Prof. Carissa Byrne Hessick Prof. Frederick Andrew Hessick III Prof. Jeffrey Michael Hirsch Ms. Iris Howorth Holt Prof. Donald T. Hornstein Ms. Alice B. Isley Prof. Melissa Beth Jacoby Ms. Valerie Alston Johnson '94 Prof. Joseph J. Kalo Jr. Mr. John B. Kasprzak '05 Ms. Katherine Hart Kershaw Prof. Julie Kimbrough '01 Prof. Aaron Steven Kirschenfeld '15 Prof. P. Anne Klinefelter Prof. Joan Krause Prof. Ronald C. Link Prof. Maria M. Lynch '79 Prof. Richard Layne Magee '83 Ms. Kelly M. Mann Mr. Matthew John Marvin Prof. Ruth Ann McKinney '89 Prof. Robert Paul Mosteller Prof. Eric Muller Prof. Richard Ernest Myers '98 Prof. Peter Bruce Nemerovski Prof. Gene R. Nichol Jr. Dr. Donna L. Nixon Prof. Mary-Rose Papandrea Prof. Stacey L. Rowland Prof. Oscar J. Salinas Ms. Lauren Jean Schantz '05 Prof. Jared Shane Smith '16 Mrs. Kelly P. Smith '02 Ms. Brenda A. Tabolt Prof. Mark Weidemaier Prof. Deborah M. Weissman Ms. Jordan Whitley The Hon. Frank DeArmon Whitney '87


3L Class Gift Donors

Members of the Class of 2019 contributing to the 3L Class Gift Campaign benefiting the 3L Class Gift Endowment Fund or a law fund of choice. Ms. Sarah Jane Francoise Anderson '19 Ms. Samantha E. Aparicio '19 Mr. Michael D. Baglino '19 Ms. Veronica A. Barkley '19 Ms. Jordan L. Bernstein '19 Mr. Sean A. Bickford '19 Ms. Tijana Bijelac '19 Ms. Courtney A. Bolin '19 Ms. Nicole Elaine Burleson '19 Ms. Alexandria N. Burns '19 Ms. Marian Burroughs '19 Ms. Lydia Carolyn Butts '19 Mr. William Cauley '19 Ms. Jacqueline K. Chang '19 Ms. Katherine S. Clarke '19 Mr. Peter J. Cline '19 Ms. Christy A. Coates '19 Mrs. Lindsay Frazier Cutler '19 Mr. Dan P. Cypert Summers '19 Ms. Priya S. Dalal '19 Mr. Evan Dancy '19 Ms. Carolyn N. Daussin '19 Mr. Samuel Martin Dearstyne '19 Mrs. Sheri M. Dickson '19

Ms. Leigh A. Edwards '19 Ms. Marie V. Farmer '19 Ms. Sara M. Farnsworth '19 Ms. Emma Ferriola-Bruckenstein '19 Mr. Joseph C. Fields '19 Ms. Elizabeth Fisher '19 Ms. Lydia Charles Gabbard '19 Ms. Sabrina Galli '19 Mr. Mark G. Gibson '19 Mr. Michael B. Glasser '19 Ms. Devin Gustafson '19 Ms. Caitlin E. Haff '19 Mr. Nicholas Charles Haigh '19 Ms. Lashieka D. Hardin '19 Mr. Robert Joseph Harrington '19 Ms. Sabrina Taylor Heck '19 Mr. Evan Hiatt '19 Mr. Matthew R. Hinson '19 Mr. Michael James Hutcherson '19 Mr. Fred William Irving '19 Mr. Anup Shrinivasan Iyer '19 Ms. Jasmine Symone Jennings '19 Ms. Courtney Elizabeth Johnson '19 Mr. Robert G. Johnson '19

Ms. Brittainy Amelia Joyner '19 Ms. Leah Kaiser Ms. Jandi Keum '19 Ms. Chelsea L. Kim '19 Mr. Gavin D. Kim '19 Ms. Hailey W. Klabo '19 Mr. Justin Jeffrey Knapp '19 Ms. Rachel Constantina Kokenes '19 Ms. Rachel Michelle LaBruyere '19 Ms. Lenore R. Livingston '19 Mr. Richard Francis Lowden '19 Mr. Robert Theodore Lucas IV '19 Mr. Daniel Lawrence Maher '19 Mr. James Griffith McLeod '19 Ms. Meghan Katherine Moran '19 Ms. Cristiana Nanu '19 Mr. Ryan C. Nichols '19 Ms. Emma Christine Nunn '19 Mr. Phillip J. Pullen '19 Mr. Robert B. Rader '19 Ms. Bari A. Ray '19 Mr. Braxton Humberto Reyna '19 Mr. Jake G. Rifkin '19 Ms. Molly A. Rubin '19

Ms. Megan Elizabeth Shook '19 Ms. Emily Elizabeth Sorge '19 Mr. Joshua E. Stephens '19 Ms. Sara D. Swartzwelder '19 Ms. Sarah Caroline Thomas '19 Mr. Luke G. Thomas '19 Ms. Lauren Marie Toole '19 Ms. Alexa Marie Voss '19 Mr. William Otis Walker IV '19 Mr. Thomas Scott Walker '19 Mr. Andrew M. Wasilick '19 Ms. Brooke Raylynn Watson '19 Mr. Sean Whelehan '19 Mr. Everette G. White '19 Mr. Graham F. Whittington '19 Ms. Caitlin Anne Wilkinson '19 Mr. Edward Benton Woodall '19 Mr. Dean M. Yu '19 Mr. Jonathan M. Zator '19 Mr. Henry Stanley Zaytoun III '19 Ms. Lingyue Zhu '19 Ms. Ariella M. Zulman '19

In honor of Mr. Oliver Grant Halle Ms. Lois B. Buckner In honor of Ms. Louise W. Harris Anonymous In honor of Mr. Cecil W. Harrison Jr. Ms. Karen H. Calhoun In honor of Mr. Wilson Whitford Hayman Ms. Marion E. Deerhake Ms. Mary Helen W. Hayman Ms. Mary L. Jarrell In honor of Ms. Kristie L. Hedrick Ms. Linda Stephens In honor of Mr. Larry Sylvester Height Ms. Edith L. Williams In memory of Mr. W. George Huffman Ms. Sue C. Huffman In honor of Mr. Holden Hughley Ms. Kimberly West In memory of Mr. John Robert Ingle Ms. Annette M. Ingle In honor of Mr. Fred William Irving Ms. Amanda Knox Mr. Charles G. Rakestraw Ms. Carie K. Irving In memory of Mr. Edward Gilbert Johnson The Winston-Salem Foundation In honor of Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III Ms. Jennie J. Hayman In memory of Mr. Tai Lam Mr. Hoang V. Lam In memory of Mr. Silas Benton Langfitt III Ms. Barbara B. Coughlin In memory of Mr. J. Kenneth Lee Ms. Cynthia H. Holman The Hon. Melzer Morgan On occasion of a Christmas Gift for Mr. Jack Richard Magee Foundation for the Carolinas In honor of Mrs. Betty Ray McCain The Hon. A. Robinson Hassell In honor of Ms. Mollie J. Mcguire Ms. Sandra B. Poole In memory of Mr. John B. McMillan Anonymous Mr. John L. Atkins Mr. Marion A. Cowell Edwards Kirby LLP Mr. James T. Fain Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. David G. Frey Mr. Irvin W. Hankins Ms. Chancy M. Kapp Ms. Sara Jo A. Manning Ms. Alice N. Mine Multistates Associates Mr. Hunter L. Pruette Ms. Mary E. Starling Mr. James M. Van Hecke

In honor of Ms. Kelly M. Mann Parent Law Firm In honor of Ms. Julia Simpson Meister Ms. Karen D. Eberling Mr. Jeffery N. Simpson In honor of Mr. Jeffrey David Miles Ms. Stephanie Dearmin In memory of Mr. Francis Needham Millett Jr. Mr. Francis N. Millett In memory of Ms. Joan Marshall Mitchell Ms. Maria C. Scanga In honor of Dr. John and Ebbie Monroe Mr. John L. Monroe In honor of Professor Eric Muller Ms. Katherine B. Johnson In honor of Professor Richard Ernest Myers Parent Law Firm In honor of Professor Gene Nichol Ms. Katherine B. Johnson In honor of Ms. Olivia L. Perry Ms. Brenda Perry Mr. John E. Perry In honor of Ms. Sarah Taylor Peterson Ms. Diane J. Taylor In honor of Ms. Jasmine Nichole Plott Ms. Madeleine P. Dammann Mr. Philip T. Dammann Ms. Diane E. Guthrie Ms. Sandra S. Irvine Ms. Renee S. Plott Mr. Michael J. Price In honor of Ms. Sydney Claire Plummer Ms. Betty Almond Mr. Fred Y. Plummer In memory of Professor Daniel Hubbard Pollitt Ms. Ann B. Wall In honor of Ms. Sabrina Presnell-Rockoff Mr. Richard A. Kort In memory of Ms. Barbara Ann Shuford Mr. Reginald T. Shuford In memory of Mr. David T. Simpson Jr. Ms. Linda W. Simpson In memory of Mr. Steven H. Sindos Mr. John Hobby In honor of Mr. Rishi Singh Kumud K. Sinha Vishwanath P. Sinha In honor of Ms. Claire Walker Smith Ms. Susan Graebe Mr. Lee W. Smith In honor of Mr. Samuel Preston Spalding Mr. Kevin P. Cook Ms. Joan K. Royer Ms. Carolyn C. Spalding

In memory of Mr. Horace Edney Stacy Jr. Ms. Joan S. Layne Mr. Matthew T. Phillips In honor of Ms. Martha Gregory Taylor Ms. Diane J. Taylor In memory of Professor N. Ferebee Taylor Ms. Diane J. Taylor In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Van Hoy Mr. Brook W. Martin In honor of Ms. Merriwether Caroline Vaughan Mr. David W. Hall In memory of Mr. David T. Watters Ms. Kellye W. Bradshaw Ms. Deanna S. Brocker Mr. Douglas J. Brocker Ms. Elizabeth E. Drigotas Ms. Judith K. Guibert Ms. Ann L. Hester Ms. Karin M. McGinnis Ms. Debra S. Sasser Mr. Gregory F. Schwitzgebel Ms. Larri A. Short Ms. Beth Y. Smoot Ms. Alice C. Stubbs Ms. Caroline J. Tanner Mr. William T. Terrell Ms. Lucia M. Trevino-Lane Mr. Brandon Wright In honor of Professor Mark Weisburd Ms. Carrie Galloway In memory of Ms. Mildred Y. Westerholm Ms. Leigh H. Cain In memory of Ms. Debra J. Whited Mr. E. K. Auberry In honor of Ms. Alyssa Wright Ms. Deborah Bailey In honor of Ms. Laura Young The Winston-Salem Foundation In honor of Eden S. Youth Mr. Michael D. Youth

Tributes In honor of Ms. Chloe Ann Altieri Ms. Barbara A. Altieri Ms. Regina S. Altieri Ms. Lorraine B. Berube In honor of Ms. Louise Taylor Arnold Ms. Diane J. Taylor In memory of Mr. William Brantley Aycock Ms. Nancy W. Aycock In memory of Mrs. Huguette Baker Mr. Anthony V. Baker In honor of Mr. Julius E. Banzet III Ms. Ann H. Banzet In honor of Frederick Evan Benz Ms. Dorothy Benz In memory of Mr. James Davis Blount Jr. Mr. R. D. Munford In honor of Dean Martin Brinkley Ms. Anne N. Hogewood Ms. Alice C. Stubbs In honor of Mr. Jacob P. Brannon Shayne Brannon In memory of Mr. Lightning Allan Brown Ms. Lucy N. Inman In memory of Mrs. Nancy Ann Ching Ms. Ann B. Ching In honor of Mr. Brian Mark Clarkson Ms. Dixie R. Bloom In honor of Class of 1975 Network for Good In honor of Mr. Ryan Michael Collins Mr. Michael R. Collins Ms. Sarah M. Haley In memory of Mr. David Godwin Crockett W. E. Bunch Ms. Roberta W. Gavin In honor of Mr. John Edwin Davenport Ms. Elizabeth D. Scott In memory of Mr. Louis Ludford Davenport Ms. Elizabeth D. Scott In honor of Mr. Dale A. Davis Ms. Kristin V. Didomenico Ms. Lisa L. Goble In memory of Mr. Roy Walton Davis Jr. Ms. Madeline C. Davis In memory of Mr. Lope Max Diaz Mr. Jason D. Evans In honor of Mr. Robert Charles Didomenico III Ms. Antoinette C. Didomenico Mr. Jeffrey J. Didomenico Mr. Robert C. Didomenico Ms. Anthony J. Mazzella In memory of Mr. John Samuel Freeman Mr. Frank A. Longest In honor of Ms. Miranda E. Goot Ms. Joanne G. Goot Mr. Robert A. Goot Mr. Charles P. O'Brien

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FIRM CAMPAIGN

UNC School of Law alumni from the following firms are recognized for their participation in the 2018-2019 Firm Campaign. Every gift received through the Firm Campaign helps to further the mission of UNC School of Law and has a direct impact on the future of legal education. PLATINUM (100% participation)

Bell Davis & Pitt Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard LLP - Raleigh Brown & Bunch PLLC Campbell Shatley PLLC Carruthers & Roth PA Ellis & Winters LLP Howard Stallings From & Hutson, PA Hunton Andrew Kurth LLP - Charlotte Lynch & Eatman LLP McGuire, Wood & Bissette, PA Moore & Van Allen PLLC Nicholls & Crampton Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein – Charlotte Poyner Spruill LLP – Rocky Mount Ragsdale Liggett PLLC Roberts & Stevens, PA Ruff, Bond, Cobb, Wade & Bethune, LLP

Schell Bray PLLC Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP The Van Winkle Law Firm Troutman Sanders Williams Mullen Riley & Scarborough Yates McLamb & Weyher, LLP - Raleigh

GOLD (90 – 99% participation)

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton McGuireWoods - Raleigh Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan

SILVER (80 – 89% participation)

Fox Rothschild LLP - Raleigh Katten Muchin Rosenman Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein - Raleigh

BRONZE (70% - 79% participation) Alexander Ricks Nexsen Pruet Adams Kleemeier

PARTICIPANT (1% – 69% participation)

Alston & Bird – Atlanta Alston & Bird - Charlotte Bass Berry & Sims Bradley Arant Boult Cummings Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog Dechert Deuterman Law Group Edwards Kirby Fox Rothschild LLP - Greensboro Gailor Hunt Jenkins Davis & Taylor Hedrick Gardner Kincheloe & Garofalo

Horack Talley James McElroy & Diehl K&L Gates - Charlotte K&L Gates -Raleigh King & Spalding Manning Fulton & Skinner McGuireWoods - Charlotte Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Pittman & Steele Poyner Spruill - Raleigh Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson Sidley Austin Tharrington Smith Ward and Smith - New Bern Ward and Smith - Raleigh Ward and Smith - Wilmington Womble Bond Dickinson - Charlotte Womble Bond Dickinson - Raleigh/Durham Womble Bond Dickinson - Winston Salem

Firm Campaign Representatives Alice Carmichael Richey ’86 Alexander Ricks PLLC

David J. Neill ‘04 Fox Rothschild LLP - Raleigh

John H. Anderson ‘02 McGuireWoods LLP – Raleigh/Wilmington

Angela Marie Xenakis ‘03 Sidley Austin LLP

Christopher Patrick Lightner ‘08 Alston & Bird LLP – Atlanta

Carrie Buell Tortora ‘07 Gailor Hunt Jenkins Davis & Taylor

A. Mark Adcock ‘83 Moore & Van Allen PLLC - Charlotte

Douglas John DeBaugh ‘14 Skadden Arps Slate Meagher Flom LLP

H. Bryan Ives III ‘80 Alston & Bird LLP – Charlotte

Kristie L. Hedrick ‘03 Hedrick Gardner Kincheloe & Garofalo

Joseph Dock Joyner Jr. ‘81 Moore & Van Allen PLLC - Research Triangle Park

Brian Dudley Roark ‘99 Bass Berry & Sims PLC

Jonathan Charles Windham ‘02 Horack Talley

Cathy Marie Rudisill ‘84 Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough

Eva Gullick Frongello ‘14 J. Travis Hockaday ‘03 William H. Moss ‘84 Smith Anderson

Kristan D. Bryant ‘09 Bell Davis & Pitt PA

Joseph Henry Stallings ‘75 Howard, Stallings, From, Atkins, Angell & Davis, P.A.

R. Harper Heckman ‘91 Nexsen Pruet LLC - HQ

Joseph Jason Stroble ‘97 Bradley Arant Boult Cummings S. Leigh Rodenbough IV ‘80 Brooks Pierce Law Firm LLP – Greensboro Elizabeth Erwin Spainhour ‘05 Brooks Pierce Law Firm LLP – Raleigh LeAnn Nease Brown ‘84 Brown & Bunch PLLC

Landon Sean Eustache ‘08 Hunton & Williams LLP John Paul Tsahakis ‘09 James McElroy & Diehl PA Mary Scott Kennedy ‘14 K & L Gates LLP - Charlotte Margaret Rose Westbrook ‘96 K & L Gates LLP - Raleigh

K. Dean Shatley II ‘03 Campbell Shatley PLLC

Richard Lee Farley ‘87 Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

J. Scott Dillon ‘83 Carruthers & Roth PA Laura Erb Dean ‘09 Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP Angela Marie Liu ‘09 Dechert LLP Daniel Lyndon Deuterman ‘91 Deuterman Law Group PA David Fulghum Kirby ‘77 Edwards Kirby LLP Preetha S. Rini ‘16 Ellis & Winters LLP Ellis W. Martin ‘15 Fox Rothschild LLP - Greensboro

Richard Charles Henn Jr. ‘98 Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP Ronald Scott Lovelace ‘02 King & Spalding LLP - Charlotte Katherine Britt Wilkerson ‘92 Lynch & Eatman LLP Alison Riopel Cayton ‘91 Manning Fulton & Skinner PA Sabrina Presnell-Rockoff ‘02 McGuire Wood & Bissette PA Jason Doughton Evans ‘01 McGuireWoods LLP - Charlotte

Emmett Boney Haywood ‘82 Nicholls & Crampton PA

Bradley Joseph Breece ‘10 Troutman Sanders LLP - Atlanta Graham S. Miller ‘15 Troutman Sanders LLP - Charlotte

Jami Jackson Farris ‘99 Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP - Charlotte

Jackson C. Bebber ‘13 Katherine E. Fisher ‘03 Van Winkle Law Firm

George Thomas Brady III ‘98 Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP - Raleigh

James William Norment ‘01 Ward & Smith PA - New Bern

C. Thomas Steele Jr. ‘87 Pittman & Steele

Jason Trent Strickland ‘05 Ward & Smith PA - Raleigh

Robert John Glowacki Jr. ‘16 Poyner Spruill LLP - Raleigh

Jeremy Miles Wilson ‘11 Ward & Smith PA -Wilmington

Christopher Sinnott Dwight ‘15 Poyner Spruill LLP - Rocky Mount

Elizabeth Davenport Scott ‘86 Williams Mullen

Amie Carol Sivon ‘05 Ragsdale Liggett PLLC

Emily Caroline Doll ‘15 Womble Bond Dickinson LLP - Charlotte

Wyatt Shorter Stevens ‘94 Roberts & Stevens PA

Sarah Anne Core ‘14 Womble Bond Dickinson LLP - Raleigh

Douglas Marshall Jarrell ‘94 Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA

Christopher Allen Kreiner ‘94 Womble Bond Dickinson LLP - Winston Salem

Ronald Lavonne Gibson ‘78 Ruff Bond Cobb Wade & Bethune LLP

Dana Lynn Messinger ‘15 Annalise Hope Farris Perry ‘15 Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP

Michael Hannibal Godwin ‘74 Thomas Claiborne Watkins ‘78 Schell Bray PLLC

John B. Ward ‘12 Yates McLamb & Weyher LLP

This list was created as accurately as possible with information available to us as of November 2019. If you feel there as been an error, please contact the UNC Law School’s Office of Advancement at (919)445-0169.

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CLASS NOTES

We love keeping up with our alumni! Class Notes and Published Recognitions are compiled from information submitted by alumni and press releases received from law firms. Please submit your class notes online at www.law.unc.edu/alumni or contact us at law_alumni@unc.edu. 1958

1969

1974

Laurence A. “Larry” Cobb retired from

Paul L. Cranfill, of counsel at Cranfill

The Honorable Robert H. Hobgood

1962

Duke Marston, owner of Marston Financial

his position as special counsel at Nexsen Pruet PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., after 10 years at the firm and 60 years practicing law.

Julius L. Chambers is the first posthumous awardee of the North Carolina Bar Association Minorities in the Profession Committee’s Legal Legends of Color Award.

1963 L.P. “Tony” Hornthal Jr., of Hornthal, Riley, Ellis & Maland, LLP in Elizabeth City, N.C., was inducted into the Legal Practice Hall of Fame.

Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for workers’ compensation law - employers.

Services in Belfast, Maine, received the J. Putnam Stevens Award for outstanding service to the financial services industry and the community for 2018.

John L. Shaw, of counsel at Poyner Spruill

LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for construction law and litigation - construction.

1972 Lacy H. Reaves, of Smith Anderson in

1966 Doris R. Bray, of Schell Bray PLLC in

Greensboro and Chapel Hill, N.C., received the North Carolina Bar Association Business Law Section’s Distinguished Service Award.

Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the real estate: zoning/land use chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.

1973 Cecil W. Harrison, partner at Poyner

1967 John L. Jernigan, chair at Smith Anderson

in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the corporate/mergers & acquisitions chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.

David W. Long, partner at Poyner Spruill

LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for bet-the-company litigation, commercial litigation, criminal defense: general practice, criminal defense: white-collar, litigation - antitrust, litigation - securities, and litigation trusts and estates.

1968 The Honorable Howard Edwards Manning Jr., North Carolina Superior Court

Judge, received the highest award bestowed by the North Carolina Bar Association, the Judge John J. Parker Award.

Spruill LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for bet-thecompany litigation, commercial litigation, employment law - management, and litigation - labor and employment.

retired after 38 years as a North Carolina Superior Court Judge.

Dan J. McLamb, senior counsel at Yates,

McLamb and Weyher LLP in Raleigh, N.C., received the Industry Defender Award from the Medical Professional Liability Association.

Richard Y. Stevens, of Smith Anderson in

Raleigh, N.C., was elected chair of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees.

Henry “Hank” Van Hoy II, partner at

Martin & Van Hoy in Mocksville, N.C., received the 2019 Citizen Lawyer Award from the North Carolina Bar Association.

Stuart T. Williams, of counsel at Henson

Efron in Minneapolis, was named in the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and a 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyer.

Edward C. “Ed” Winslow III, partner at

Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for banking and finance law, financial services regulation law, and litigation - banking and finance.

1975 The Honorable Robert F. “Bob” Orr,

Dan M. Hartzog Sr., of counsel at Hartzog Law Group in Raleigh, N.C., was inducted into the North Carolina Bar Association Legal Practice Hall of Fame.

former associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, received the H. Brent McKnight Renaissance Lawyer Award from the North Carolina Bar Association.

R. Anderson “Andy” Haynes, solo

Rep. W. Lee Zachary Jr., of the North

practitioner in Tryon, N.C., was inducted into the North Carolina Bar Association Legal Practice Hall of Fame.

Carolina General Assembly, received the 2019 Citizen Lawyer Award from the North Carolina Bar Association.

The Honorable Robert N. “Bob” Hunter Jr. retired after over 10 years of

1976

service on the North Carolina Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of North Carolina.

E.F. Jerry Parnell III, of counsel at Poyner Spruill LLP in Charlotte, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for criminal defense: white collar and legal malpractice law - defendants.

Anne Lafferty Crotty received the John

B. McMillan Distinguished Service Award for exemplary service to the legal profession from the North Carolina Bar Association.

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CLASS NOTES

H. Glenn Dunn, partner at Poyner Spruill

LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for administrative/regulatory law, environment law, litigation - environmental, and water law.

Carl N. Patterson Jr., of Smith Anderson in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the litigation: general commercial chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.

1977 Richard T. Boyette, partner at Cranfll Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for mediation.

Lemuel H. “Chip” Gibbons, partner at

Poyner Spruill LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for mergers and acquisitions law and tax law.

Gary S. Parsons, partner at Brooks Pierce

in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the litigation: general commerical chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA and was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for bet-the-company litigation, commercial litigation, legal malpractice law - defendants, and personal injury litigation - defendants.

Joel C. Harbinson, partner at Harbinson,

Brzykcy & Corbett in Taylorsville, N.C., received the 2019 Citizen Lawyer Award from North Carolina Bar Association.

William R. “Bill” Shenton, partner at

Poyner Spruill LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for health care law.

1980 David N. Allen, partner at Nelson Mullins

Riley & Scarborough LLP in Charlotte, N.C., was named a “Lawyer of the Year” in the 2020 Best Lawyers in America.

S. Leigh "Bo" Rodenbough IV, partner

from the position of executive director at the North Carolina State Bar.

Thomas C. Watkins, chair of the executive

committee at Schell Bray PLLC in Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in the 2019 Best Lawyers for corporate law and banking and finance law.

1979 Orville D. Coward, of Coward, Hicks & Siler, PA in Sylva, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for litigation: real estate and litigation: land use and zoning.

a partner in Raleigh, N.C.

Robert C. Port, partner at Gaslowitz Frankel

LLC in Atlanta, Ga., was named a Georgia Super Lawyer in securities litigation and trusts & estates litigation.

1984

M. Ann Anderson, DRC Superior Court

Marc D. Bishop, partner at Brooks Pierce

certified mediator in Pilot Mountain, N.C., was elected as a fellow for the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.

Robert S. “Bob” Mahler, shareholder at

1982

L. Thomas “Tom” Lunsford II retired

John R. Erwin joined Kilpatrick Townsend as

1981

Barbara B. “Bonnie” Weyher, senior

1978

Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of North Carolina in Greensboro, N.C., after nearly 32 years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and four years at the Guilford County District Attorney’s Office. She also serves as an adjunct professor at Elon Law School.

Mack Sperling, partner at Brooks Pierce in

Wiley Rein LLP in Washington, D.C., was named chair of the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Lawyer’s Professional Liability.

counsel at Yates, McLamb & Weyher LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was appointed to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Visitors.

Lisa Blue Boggs retired from the U.S.

at Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and real estate.

Polsinelli in Seattle, was recognized as a leading lawyer in the litigation: white-collar crime and government investigations chapters in the 2019 Chambers USA, and was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers for criminal defense: white collar.

Richard A. “Rick” Simpson, partner at

1983

Governor Roy A. Cooper and Chief

Justice Cheri Beasley released the School Justice Partnership (SJP) Toolkit, in which many members of the community work together to keep kids in school and out of court as a result of routine misconduct at school.

S. Todd Hemphill, partner at Poyner Spruill

LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for health care law.

Ed Turlington, partner at Brooks Pierce

in Raleigh, N.C., was named a “Lawyer of the Year” for government relations practice in the 2020 Best Lawyers in America and recognized for commercial litigation, corporate law, and government relations.

William R. “Bill” Whitehurst retired

from Womble Bond Dickinson LLP in WinstonSalem, N.C.

Greensboro, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation.

in Greensboro, N.C., was named a “Lawyer of the Year” for closely held companies and family business law in 2020 Best Lawyers in America and recognized for commercial finance law, commercial transactions/UCC law, corporate law, and mergers and acquisitions law.

LeAnn Nease Brown, of Brown & Bunch,

PLLC in Chapel Hill, N.C., was sworn in as president of the North Carolina Bar Association.

H. Lee Evans Jr., partner at Ragsdale Liggett PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers for health care litigation and medical malpractice defense litigation.

Cheryl T. Sloan retired from the U.S.

Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of North Carolina in Greensboro, N.C., after 22 years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and 35 years total of federal government service.

Robin J. Stinson, director and attorney

at Bell, Davis & Pitt in Winston-Salem, N.C., is one of the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Women of Justice.

1985 Christopher B. Capel, of Smith Anderson

in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the corporate/mergers & acquisitions chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.

V. Lori Fuller joined Smith Anderson as a technology attorney in Raleigh, N.C.

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Judge J. Matthew Martin delivered his

paper, “False-Hearted Judges: The Judiciary of Bob Dylan,” at the inaugural World of Bob Dylan Symposium in conjunction with the Bob Dylan Archives and the University of Tulsa at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa.

C.D. Taylor Pace, partner at Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for workers’ compensation law - employers.

North Carolina District Court Judge Robin Wicks Robinson received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the YWCA of the Lower Cape Fear for her sustained community service, professional excellence, and mentoring of young women.

1986 Craig T. Lynch, partner at Parker Poe Adams & Barnstein LLP in Charlotte, N.C., was elected to the board of trustees for the Florida State University Foundation.

Samuel H. “Lee” Poole, partner at Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation.

1987

1988 Amy H. Kincaid, partner at Schell Bray

PLLC in Greensboro and Chapel Hill, N.C., was appointed to the Estate Planning and Probate Law Committee of the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization.

Allen S. Kinzer, of Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP in Columbus, Ohio, was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for employment law; management, labor law; management, litigation; and labor and employment.

1989 J. Cameron Furr Jr. joined the Charlotte

Regional Visitors Authority as in-house general counsel.

1990 Alicia B. Davenport was promoted to

assistant general counsel for labor, employment & benefits at Eversource Energy in Berlin, Conn.

Robert E. Duggins, of Smith Anderson

in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the corporate/mergers & acquisitions chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.

R. Andrew “Drew” Patty II, member of Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for eminent domain and condemnation law.

McGlinchey Stafford PLLC in Baton Rouge, La., was recognized as an “IP Star” in the Patent Stars and Trademark Starts categories of the 2019 Managing Intellectual Property.

C. Mark Holt, partner at Holt Sherlin in

Marcus W. Trathen, partner at Brooks

Stephanie Hutchins Autry, partner at

Raleigh, N.C., was elected president-elect of the North Carolina Bar Association.

Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for first amendment law.

Dwight F. Hopewell joined White Taylor &

1991

Preston, LLP as senior counsel in Richmond, Va.

Byron B. Kirkland, of Smith Anderson

in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the corporate/mergers & acquisitions chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.

C. Thomas Steele Jr., of Pittman & Steele in Burlington, N.C., was recognized by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization as a Board Certified Specialist in real property law - residential, business, commercial and industrial transactions.

Robert E. Thackston joined Lathrop Gage as a partner in Dallas.

George B. Autry Jr., partner at Cranfill

Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for eminent domain and condemnation law.

Dorothy B. Burch, partner at Ragsdale

Liggett PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2019 North Carolina Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers for corporate/business law.

The Honorable Mark A. Davis was formally

invested as associate justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina and was elected vice president of the North Carolina Bar Association.

Kerry A. Shad, of Smith Anderson in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the labor & employment chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.

Cynthia C. “Cindy” Van Horne, partner at Poyner Spruill LLP in Charlotte, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for legal malpractice law - defendants.

1992 Elizabeth S. “Libby” Brewington,

partner at Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., was named a “Lawyer of the Year” for corporate law in the 2020 Best Lawyers in America. Brewington was named to the Triad Business Journal’s “Outstanding Women in Business,” which honors female business leaders making a difference through professional achievements and philanthropic contributions in the Triad.

Winston B. Crisp was named vice

president for student affairs at the University of Southern California.

W. Scott Fuller, partner at Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for workers’ compensation law - employers.

North Carolina Deputy Secretary of State Haley Haynes graduated from Leadership North Carolina’s Class XXVI.

Alice C. Stubbs, partner at Tharrington

Smith in Raleigh, N.C., is one of the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Women of Justice.

Katherine B. Wilkerson, partner at Lynch & Eatman LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was elected to the North Carolina Bar Association Board of Governors.

1994 H. Arthur “Arty” Bolick, partner at Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2020 Best Lawyers in America for construction law.

Lea M. Finegan joined Touchstone Family

Law in Charlotte, N.C. for family law and estate planning.

David B. Fountain, senior vice president,

legal, chief ethics and compliance officer and corporate secretary at Duke Energy in Raleigh, N.C., was appointed to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Visitors.

Sandra Mitterling Schilder, partner at

Ragsdale Liggett PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers for litigation insurance defense. CAROLINA LAW

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Valerie A. Johnson, partner at Copeley

Johnson & Groninger in Durham, N.C., is one of the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Women of Justice.

Amy K. Johnson, partner at Moore & Van

Allen PLLC in Charlotte, N.C., received the Corporate Counsel 2019 Women, Influence & Power in Law Award in the Law Firm Thought Leadership category.

Jeffrey A. “Jeff” Poley, partner at Parker

Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was elected as a fellow of the American College of Bond Counsel.

1997 The Honorable R. Allen Baddour Jr., North Carolina Superior Court Justice, was elected vice president of the North Carolina Bar Association.

Timothy J. Rohr, partner at Wilson, Lackey

& Rohr, PC in Lenoir, N.C., resigned from city council after serving for 16 years to assume the role of city attorney for Lenoir.

1995 John M. Cross Jr., partner at Brooks Pierce

in Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2020 Best Lawyers in America for business organizations (including LLCs and partnerships), closely held companies and family businesses law, corporate law, and mergers and acquisitions law.

Kearns Davis, partner at Brooks Pierce in

Greensboro, N.C., was named a “Lawyer of the Year” for criminal defense: white collar by the 2020 Best Lawyers and recognized for for betthe-company litigation, commercial litigation, and criminal defense: white collar. Davis was also recognized as a leading attorney in the litigation: white collar crime and government investigations in the 2019 Chambers USA.

Randolph B. “Randy” Houston is the 81st president of the Penn State Alumni Association, making him the first black make president of the Association in its 149-year history.

David K. Liggett, managing partner at

Ragsdale Liggett PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for insurance law and corporate/business law, the 2019 Business North Carolina Legal Elite for business law, and the 2019 North Carolina Super Lawyers for business/corporate law.

Walt L. Tippett Jr., partner at Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and construction law.

1996 Nancy L. Grace, principal at Wake Family Law Group in Raleigh, N.C., is one of the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Women of Justice.

Charles F. “Fraley” Marshall, partner

at Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and government relations.

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1998 Melissa D. Brumback, partner at Ragsdale

Liggett PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., is a top ten author in JD Supra’s annual Reader’s Choice Awards for her North Carolina construction blog, ConstructionLawNC.com. She was also named to the 2019 North Carolina Super Lawyers for construction litigation.

Dawn A. Ellison was elevated to

shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, LLP in Washington, D.C.

R. Charlie Henn Jr., partner at Kilpatrick

Townsend & Stockton LLP in Atlanta, received the Georgia Intellectual Property Litigator of the Year award.

Richard E. Myers, Henry Brandis

Distinguished Professor of Law at UNC School of Law, was nominated by the White House to join the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina as a judge.

1999 George E. Battle III was selected as the first vice chancellor for institutional integrity and risk management at UNC-Chapel Hill.

Peter J. "Pete" Marino, of Smith Anderson

in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the construction chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.

Barri H. Payne, of Barri Payne Family Law & Mediation in Durham, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for family law and family law mediation.

Lt. Col. Alexis N. Stackhouse, attorney

at Litigation Practice of Alexandria PLLC in Alexandria, Va., received the Purple Heart award for wounds received in action during Operation Iraqi Freedom. and was promoted to colonel.

2000 Andrew H. Foster, clinical professor of law

and director of the Community Enterprise Clinic at Duke University School of Law, was elected vice president of the North Carolina Bar Association.

2002 Christopher C. Lam, office managing

partner for Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP in Charlotte, N.C., is president of the Mecklenburg County Bar for 2019-2020. Lam was also recognized by Chambers as a leading lawyer in business litigation and was named by Super Lawyers as a Top 25 lawyer in Charlotte and Top 100 lawyer in North Carolina.

Q. Shanté Martin joined Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP as of counsel in Charlotte, N.C.

Bart A. Norman, of Smith Anderson in

Raleigh, N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the banking and finance chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.

2003 Ashley H. Campbell, partner at Ragsdale

Liggett PLLC, adjunct professor, and director of the Campbell Community Law Clinic in Raleigh, N.C., presented at the Defense Research Institute’s Trial Skills and Damages Seminar in Las Vegas, where she performed a mock oral argument on Hedonic damages. Campbell was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and real estate litigation and to North Carolina Super Lawyers for business litigation. Campbell received the 2019 Gwyneth B. Davis Public Service Award for the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys.

Alexander “Alex” Elkan, partner at

Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., was named to 2020 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation and government relations practice.

Camila W. Zolfaghari, vice president of

policy for Street Grace in Atlanta, was appointed to serve alongside other key Georgia leaders on First Lady Kemp’s GRACE Commission.

2004 Taylor H. Ludlam, partner at Kilpatrick

Townsend & Stockton in Raleigh, N.C., is one of the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Women of Justice.

C. Allen York, of Smith Anderson in Raleigh,

N.C., was recognized as a leading attorney in the real estate chapter of the 2019 Chambers USA.


2005 Kevin J. Bishop joined the New York State Department of Financial Services as general counsel.

Ashleigh E. Black, partner at Ragsdale

Liggett PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2019 Business North Carolina Legal Elite for real estate law.

The Honorable Christopher A. Brook took his oath of office on the North Carolina Court of Appeals in Raleigh.

Karen H. Chapman, partner at Poyner

Spruill in Charlotte, N.C., is one of the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Women of Justice.

Amie C. Sivon, partner at Ragsdale Liggett

PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., published an article, “Effectively Using Visual Aids During Oral Arguments,” in the Defense Research Institute’s issue of For The Defense magazine as part of an appellate advocacy feature section. Sivon was named to the 2019 Business North Carolina Legal Elite for appellate practice.

Elizabeth E. Spainhour, partner at Brooks

Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., was named as a Leader in the Law by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly. She was recognized as a specialist in real property law - residential, business, commercial and industrial transactions by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization. Spainhour is one of the first attorneys in the state to receive this certification, which launched in 2018.

Margaret F. “Peggy” Wood is a

shareholder of McCarthy, Summers, Wood, Norman, Melby & Schultz, P.A. in Stuart, Fla.

2006 Cybil R. Abrao joined Burr Forman McNair as a partner in Charlotte, N.C.

Andrew H. “Drew” Erteschik , partner at Poyner Spruill LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for administrative/regulatory law and appellate practice.

P. Morgan Garcia-Lamarca is director

of solutions architecture at Hypergiant Sensory Sciences in Dallas.

Melody J. Jolly, partner at Cranfill Sumner &

Hartzog LLP in Wilmington, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for professional malpractice law - defendants. Jolly was appointed chair of the DRI Professional Liability Committee for 2019-2020.

April E. Kight, partner at Schell Bray PLLC in Greensboro and Chapel Hill, N.C., was appointed to chair the Securities Regulation Committee of the North Carolina Bar Association’s Business Law Section.

2007 Camden C. Betz, partner at Brooks Pierce in

Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2020 Best Lawyers in America for real estate law.

Eric A. Hairston is associate dean for

academic advising and a university associate professor at Elon University.

Lindsay K. Scott joined Wyatt, Tarrant and

Combs LLP as a senior associate in Louisville, Ky.

Jennifer R. Segnere joined Copeley Johnson & Groninger PLLC in Durham, N.C.

2010 Lana P. Beverly, associate at Deans & Lyons, LLP in Dallas, received the 2019 Texas Rising Star award.

Bradley "Brad" J. Breece joined Kutak Rock as of counsel in Atlanta.

Cory J. Person joined Hill Ward Henderson

Claire H. Duff, senior assistant county

Adam P.M. Tarleton, partner at Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., was named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America for trusts and estates.

Stephanie C. Haney joined WKYC Studios as

as a shareholder in the litigation and employment law groups in Tampa, Fla.

Colin S. Baker was elevated to shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, P.A. in Orlando, Fla.

2008 Eric M. David, partner at Brooks Pierce in

Raleigh, N.C., was named to 2020 Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation, corporate governance law, litigation - first amendment, and litigation - intellectual property. David is a 2020 Lawyer of the Year for first amendment law.

Ruby L. Powers, of Powers Law Group in

Houston, Tex., was recognized for 300+ hours of pro bono work in 2018. Powers launched her campaign for Texas State Representative District 134.

Martin M. “Marty” Rosenbluth, associate

attorney at Polanco Law, P.C. in Durham, N.C., represents migrants at Stewart Detention Center near Lumpkin, Ga., and was mentioned in The New York Times, National Immigration Forum, WUNC, and Christian Science Monitor.

Giovonni Wade is director of diversity

initiatives at UNC School of Law.

2009 Laura E. Dean, associate at Cranfill Sumner &

attorney at the Wake County Attorneys’ Office in Raleigh, N.C., was selected to join the North Carolina Bar Association’s Leadership Academy Class of 2019.

a correspondent in Cleveland, Ohio.

Caroline B. McLean joined the U.S. Attorneys’ Office in Asheville, N.C.

Michelle M. Walker, claims counsel at

Investors Title Company in Chapel Hill, N.C., received the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Rising Star award.

2011 Andrew P. Atkins, of Smith Anderson in Raleigh, N.C., was reappointed to the North Carolina Rules Review Commission.

Kathleen O. Berkey, shareholder attorney

and a certified land planner at Becker in Fort Myers, Fla., is a finalist for the Apex Award. The Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce’s Women in Business Committee recognizes women with an outstanding reputation for professionalism, philanthropy and leadership with this award.

Jeremy M. Wilson, of Ward & Smith PA

in Wilmington, N.C., received the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Rising Star award.

2012 Lisa W. Arthur, associate at Fox Rothschild,

Hartzog LLP in Raleigh, N.C., received the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Rising Star award.

LLP in Greensboro, N.C., received the Charles F. Blanchard Young Lawyer of the Year Award from the North Carolina Bar Association.

Melissa J. Michaud, of Tharrington Smith in

Kara M. Brunk, associate at Smith Anderson

Raleigh, N.C., received the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Rising Star award.

in Raleigh, N.C., was selected to join the North Carolina Bar Association’s Leadership Academy Class of 2019. CAROLINA LAW

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Taylor D. Clay, of Woodruff Family Law

Group in Greensboro, N.C., received the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Rising Star award.

S. Wilson “Will” Quick, of Brooks Pierce in Raleigh, N.C., received the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Rising Star award.

2014

2016

Rachel P. Nicholas, of Schwartz & Shaw

Nana A. Asante-Smith, associate at Parker

PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., was selected to join the North Carolina Bar Association’s Leadership Academy Class of 2019.

Poe Adams & Bernstein in Raleigh, N.C., is one of the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Women of Justice.

Giles C. Rhodenhiser founded Rhodenhiser

Tyson C. Leonhardt joined Williams Mullen

Law, PC in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. and is the firm’s president. He received the 2019 Super Lawyers Rising Star award.

2013 Joan M. Blazich, trademark attorney at

the United States Patent and Trademark Office, received the Examiner of the Year award from the American Intellectual Property Law Association. Blazich is the youngest ever recipient of the award.

Rachel F. Braden is a regional resource

mobilization advisor for Asia and West & Central Africa at EngenderHealth in Washington, D.C.

Christina D. Cress, senior associate at

Nichols, Choi & Lee, PLLC in Raleigh, N.C., received the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Rising Star award.

Caroline "Kiki" Scarff joined Akerman LLP as an associate in Winston-Salem, N.C.

Katherine A. Slager joined Lenovo as a

procurement professional in Morrisville, N.C.

Edward F. Roche joined Smith Anderson as

an associate in Raleigh, N.C.

Elizabeth L. Troutman, of Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, N.C., received the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Rising Star award.

Virginia M. Wooten, of Cranfill Sumner &

Hartzog LLP in Charlotte, N.C., received the 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Rising Star award.

Pierce McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard, LLP in Raleigh, N.C., was named to the Diabetes Family Connection board of directors.

Allen E. Rowe joined Winstead PC in Dallas as an associate.

2017 Cory A. McKenna joined Miller & Martin PLLC as an associate in Atlanta.

2018 Brian R. Gamsey is a judicial law clerk at the

2015

United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.

Kristopher L. “Kris” Caudle joined

Demi D. Oglono is an academic advisor at

Campbell Shatley, PLLC in Asheville, N.C. to practice education law in K-12 and higher education.

Gregory K. "Greg" Sigmon joined Unifi, Inc. as assistant general counsel in Greensboro, N.C.

Jessica B. Thaller-Moran, of Brooks

as an associate in Raleigh, N.C.

Jacob M. Wight joined Vinson & Elkins LLP

Emory Law in Atlanta.

Joseph Miles Wobbleton joined Smith Anderson in Raleigh, N.C.

Jin Xin joined Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart P.A. in Miami, Fla.

as an associate in Dallas.

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UNC faculty members and senior administrators participate in the Tar Heel Bus Tour in October, to learn more about the issues North Carolinians care about and the people who are working to effect change. In this image from the southeast route, Dean Martin Brinkley ’92 steps off the bus in Siler City, North Carolina.

In October, 70 volunteer attorneys from different practice areas visited to speak to students about various career paths.

Three members of the Class of 2019 joined the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps and started their initial training at Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. From left, Alan Sides, Rick Lowden and Tyler Aagard all participated in the Military and Veterans Law Clinic, taught by Professor John Brooker ’03.


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