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UNC School of Law Pro Bono Program receives nationwide recognition


The American Bar Association recently recognized the UNC School of Law Pro Bono Program as a 2024 Pro Bono Leader, making it the only law school in the U.S. to have received the recognition. UNC’s Pro Bono Program, providing legal services for those unable to afford them since 1997, is led by Meghan Moran and the student Pro Bono Board. (Daily Tar Heel)

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UNC School of Law Pro Bono Program receives nationwide recognition


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