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Recent Bar Admittees The Legal Eagle Review

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Founded in 1939 as a result of the North Carolina General Assembly enacting House Bill 18, which authorized a law school at North Carolina College for Negroes (now known as North Carolina Central University), North Carolina Central University School of law continues to pride itself in being a school of opportunity. On this week’s episode, hosts April Dawson and Irv Joyner sit down with recent graduates, Allison Newton, Ashley Mitchell, and Cameron Redd, of the North Carolina Central University School of Law to discuss their journey in becoming newly licensed attorneys.

Founded in 1939 as a result of the North Carolina General Assembly enacting House Bill 18, which authorized a law school at North Carolina College for Negroes (now known as North Carolina Central University), North Carolina Central University School of law continues to pride itself in being a school of opportunity. On this week’s episode, hosts April Dawson and Irv Joyner sit down with recent graduates, Allison Newton, Ashley Mitchell, and Cameron Redd, of the North Carolina Central University School of Law to discuss their journey in becoming newly licensed attorneys.

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