NCCU plans to grow tele-law program

With a new $499,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture in hand, the N.C. Central University School of Law is looking to grow access to tele-law through its Virtual Justice Program.   NCCU’s Virtual Justice Program was co-founded back in 2010 by the School of Law’s Gregory Clinton, director of information technology, and Pamela Stanback Glean, associate dean of academic affairs. According to Clinton, it was initially funded with a $1.9 million Broadband Technology Opportu nity Program…
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