University of North Carolina School of Law Appoints Seven Women to Endowed Chairs

The School of Law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has recently appointed 10 faculty members to endowed chairs, seven of whom are women.

Kaci Bishop has been named the Martha Brandis Term Professor. She has been with the School of Law faculty for over 10 years, and currently serves as director of the Immigration Clinic. Her academic interests include experiential and legal pedagogy, academic excellence, and humanitarian immigration law.

Bishop is a graduate of Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, where she majored in sociology. She received her juris doctorate from the University of North Carolina.

Alexa Chew has been named the George R. Ward Term Professor. She first joined the university in 2012 and teaches courses on legal research and writing. She is the co-author of The Complete Legal Writer (Carolina Academic Press, 2020) and The Complete Bar Writer (Carolina Academic Press, 2020).

Chew is a cum laude graduate of Princeton University where she majored in ecology and evolutionary biology. She received her juris doctorate from Duke University in North Carolina.

Barbara Fedders has been named the Reef C. Ivey II Excellence Fund Term Scholar. She joined the School of Law faculty in 2008 as a clinical assistant professor of law. She currently serves as director of clinical programs and faculty supervisor of the Youth Justice Center.

Fedders is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Dayton in Ohio. She received her juris doctorate from New York University.

Deborah Gerhardt has been named the Paul B. Eaton Distinguished Professor. She has been a professor with the university for the past 15 years. Her areas of expertise include entertainment, arts, and sports law; advertising and marketing law; and copyright, trademark, and intellectual property law.

Gerhardt holds a bachelor’s degree from Duke University and a juris doctorate from Case Western Reserve University in Ohio.

Osamudia James has been named the Henry P. Brandis Distinguished Professor. Before joining the School of Law faculty in 2021, she spent over a decade teaching law at the University of Miami. Her academic expertise includes administrative law, civil rights and discrimination, education law, and race and the law.

James earned her bachelor’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania, a master of laws degree from the University of Wisconsin, and a juris doctorate from Georgetown University.

Maria Savasta-Kennedy has been named the George R. Ward Term Professor. She has been with the School of Law faculty since 1999 and currently serves as director of the externship program. Earlier in her career she served as an instructor of law at New York University.

Savasta-Kennedy is a two-time graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles where she received her bachelor’s degree in English literature and her juris doctorate.

Kathleen Thomas has been named the Aubrey L. Brooks Distinguished Professor. She joined the School of Law faculty in 2013 and currently serves as director of the Law Tax Institute. Her academic interests include federal income taxation, tax policy, and contracts law.

Thomas is a summa cum laude graduate of the College of William & Mary in Virginia where she majored in mathematics. She holds a master of laws degree in taxation and a juris doctorate from New York University.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

Latest News

Deborah Jackson-Dennison Appointed President of Diné College in Arizona

An enrolled member of the Navajo Nation (Diné), Dr. Jackson-Dennison has nearly four decades of experience in educational leadership, including more than two decades as a superintendent in Arizona public schools.

Lainie Rutkow to Lead Academic Affairs at Johns Hopkins University

Dr. Rutkow, professor of health policy, has been tapped to serve as interim provost at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Currently serving as executive vice provost, Dr. Rutkow is an expert on public health law and founder of the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.

Piyusha Singh Named Provost at Lincoln University of Missouri

“Having served with distinction as interim provost, Dr. Singh has already demonstrated her ability to lead with clarity, integrity, and purpose,” said Lincoln University President John Moseley. “I am confident that her permanent appointment will provide continuity and momentum as we advance Lincoln University’s academic mission.”

Jennifer L. Mnookin Named President of Columbia University

One of the nation's leading scholars in the field of legal evidence, Dr. Mnookin has served as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison since 2022. She is slated to become the next president of Columbia University in July.

University of Arkansas Revokes Offer to Emily Suski to Be New Law School Dean

Emily Suski was slated to become the next dean of the University of Arkansas School of Law. However, just days after she was sent her offer, the university reversed its decision after several Arkansas lawmakers objected to Suski's prior defense of transgender athletes' rights to play on the teams aligned with their gender identity.

Instructional Professor in Law, Letters, and Society (Open Rank)

The Social Sciences Collegiate Division at the University of Chicago is now accepting applications for a full-time Instructional Professor who will teach in the program in Law, Letters, and Society.

Assistant Professor AC Track Assistant Director of Clinical Chemistry Laboratory – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seek candidates for an Assistant Professor position in the non-tenure academic clinician track. Expertise is required in the specific area of Clinical Chemistry.

Sustainability Manager

The Sustainability Manager serves as the University of Nevada, Reno’s campus-wide sustainability lead, coordinating sustainability planning, implementation, reporting, and engagement across academic, research, administrative, and operational units.

Assistant Professor of Black Studies

The Black Studies Department at The City College of New York invites applications for a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor of Black Studies who is firmly situated, trained, and credentialed in the field of Black Studies.

Instructional Professor of Sociology in MAPSS (Open Rank)

The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences invites applications for appointment as Instructional Professor at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, with a specialization in Sociology, in the Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences.