![]() Inaugural National HBCU Pre-Law Summit Launches at North Carolina Central University This FallThe Inaugural National HBCU Pre-Law Summit will officially launch at North Carolina Central University on Friday, September 19, 2014 in Durham, North Carolina. This is the only national event in the country geared to HBCU students and graduates interested in law school.
The summit is the one and only event of its kind in the entire country focused on addressing the unique issues and concerns facing HBCU students and graduates interested in going to law school and becoming lawyers. Students and graduates from all HBCUs across the country are invited to converge in Durham to take part in an intensive and power-packed day designed to expose them to game-changing information, resources, and connections. The summit will feature prominent keynote speakers, panels, and a mock law school class. Confirmed keynote speakers include Attorney Ricky Anderson, Managing Partner at Anderson & Smith, P.C., a well-known entertainment attorney who represents several A-list celebrities including Steve Harvey, Mo’Nique, Ricky Smiley, Mary Mary, and Yolanda Adams, and Dr. Joseph Youngblood, J.D., a higher education administrator and scholar, who serves as the Vice Provost and Dean of the John S. Watson School of Public Service at Thomas Edison State College. Both are proud graduates of HBCUs. Attorney Anderson is a graduate of Prairie View A&M University and Texas Southern University's Thurgood Marshall School of Law, and Dr. Youngblood is a graduate of Florida A&M University. Featured panel topics include law school admission, law school preparation and the law school experience, and the legal job search and legal and non-traditional career paths. These panel discussions will be of particular interest to HBCU students because knowledgeable law school administrators, law students and lawyers will directly address issues of concern to them which are commonly ignored in general sessions on these subject matters. Additionally, a seasoned law professor will conduct a mock law school class so that participants can experience first-hand what it is like to take a traditional law class utilizing the Socratic method of classroom discussion. Registrants will be provided with a legal case to read and brief prior to the session in order to properly prepare. In addition, a law school expo will take place where students will have the opportunity to meet with law school representatives from across the country to find out about their law programs and get answers to their questions. This specific event will take place at North Carolina Central University’s Walker Complex. A complimentary continental breakfast, lunch and snack break will be provided to all pre-registrants. After the formal summit activities, an official launch reception will take place where attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy food and drinks as they participate in both structured and informal networking activities designed to help them connect with other aspiring law students, current law students, and lawyers. The Saturday after the summit is an optional day of leisure and learning where participants will have the opportunity to further connect with others. Planned activities will include exploring the Black history of Durham, North Carolina including its historic Black Wall Street, eating at one of the many Black-owned restaurant establishments, and discovering the neighboring city of Raleigh as well. Admission to this event is completely free of charge, open to the public, and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. All aspiring lawyers interested in attending are requested to register online prior to the event. Pre-registration is encouraged in order to ensure a seat in the auditorium and a reserved box lunch. To register and for more information, please go to the summit’s official website at http://www.hbcuprelawsummit.org. Media Contact Evangeline M. Mitchell, Esq. ***@hbcuprelawsummit.org 281-944-LAW4 Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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