Nondiscrimination Policy
3.6.4 Nondiscrimination. CharlotteLaw is committed to a policy that prohibits unlawful
discrimination against members of the academic community, including current or
prospective students, on the basis of race, color, gender, age, nondisqualifying disability,
religion or creed, national or ethnic origin, marital status or sexual orientation, or any
other legally protected characteristic. Charlotte School of Law does not unlawfully
discriminate in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship
and loan programs, and other school-administered programs.
Student Organization Contact Information
Charlotte School of Law LGBT Legal Society
Contact:
Branden Nicholson
Student Services
E-mail: bnicholson@charlottelaw.edu
Faculty Contact Information
Scott Sigman
Associate Professor
Phone: 704.971.2114
E-mail: ssigman@charlottelaw.edu
Administrator Contact Information
Michael A. Farley
Assistant Dean for Student Services
Phone: 704.971.2117
E-mail: mfarley@charlottelaw.edu
Branden M. Nicholson
Student Services Coordinator
Phone: 704.971.8527
E-mail: bnicholson@charlottelaw.edu
Course Titles and/or Descriptions
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Domestic Partnership Benefits
No details provided.
Additional Information
The Charlotte School of Law is proud to support our community of LGBT students, staff, faculty, and administrators. We
encourage prospective students to disclose their sexual orientation on the law school application so that we can get to know
and better support them through the process.
We have an active LGBT Legal Society that is engaged in the community and participates in college fairs for LGBT students,
the AIDS Walk, and other initiatives to support the LGBT community. Recently one of our students was appointed
to the ABA Law Student Division LGBT Congress, which we are very excited about.
Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and is quickly becoming one of the friendliest and most supportive places for the LGBT
community in the region.
If you have specific questions about the LGBT community in Charlotte or at the Charlotte School of Law, please feel free to
contact someone at the school who will be able to answer your questions or who will direct you to the appropriate contact.
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