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"All three were confirmed unanimously by the US Senate on November 19, 2021, and were officially sworn in shortly thereafter. They were among the first of the new class of US attorneys to be confirmed in the country. Interviewed are Michael Easley, Jr., Sandra Hairston and Dena King.
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Alexander, a graduate at age 15 from Greensboro's Dudley high School in 1934, was the first black woman to be admitted and graduate from Columbia Law School (1945). She was the second black woman to pass the North Carolina bar exam and first to practice in the state beginning in 1947. She was the first Black woman to argue a case before the North Carolina Supreme Court (1955) and she was a member of the state's first integrated law firm (1966). Her story is told in Dr. Virginia L. Summey's book, "The Life of Elreta Melton Alexander: Activism Within The Courts".
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There are a surprising number of ethics opinions that have been written concerning interpreting the prohibition on misleading material on law firm letterhead. Summary of various categories is given.
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