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1229
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Judges Richard C. Erwin and William L. Osteen, both North Carolina natives, discuss how they came to be judges on the United States District Court.
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1230
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The Commission on the Status of Women in the Legal Profession adopts resolutions encouraging the profession to promote gender fairness.
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1231
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The North Carolina Supreme Court has recently decided a case that could drastically affect social host liability in this state.
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135
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Legal Services of North Carolina offers legal counsel to the poor. Taylor discusses the present concerns and projects of the organization.
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682
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The number of African-Americans admitted to the bar in North Carolina has increased significantly since James Edward O'Hara was first admitted in 1868.
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North Carolina State Bar Quarterly (NoCar KF 200 N65), Vol. 39 Issue 2, Spring 1992, p12-19, il, por, bibl, f