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Mark Dorosin

Professor Mark Dorosin is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the School of Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is also the Co-Director of the Julius L. Chambers Center for Civil Rights. At UNC Law School, he imparts knowledge through courses on political and civil rights, as well as state and local government, drawing from his extensive experience in these fields. Before his current roles, Professor Dorosin served as the Managing Attorney at the UNC Center for Civil Rights, where he was instrumental in advocating for justice and equality. His legal career also includes a partnership at a Chapel Hill law firm, where he specialized in civil rights, constitutional law, and employment discrimination. His work in these areas has significantly contributed to the advancement of civil liberties and the protection of individual rights. In addition to his legal practice, Professor Dorosin has been associated with Duke University School of Law, where he further honed his expertise in legal education and advocacy. His commitment to community development is evident from his work with Self-Help, a prominent North Carolina community development corporation, where he played a key role in promoting economic opportunities and social justice. Professor Dorosin's research interests lie in constitutional law, employment discrimination, and civil rights, areas in which he has published numerous articles and papers. His scholarly work is highly regarded and has influenced both academic circles and practical legal applications. Through his teaching and research, he continues to inspire the next generation of lawyers to pursue justice and equality.

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