
The Legal Eagle Review is an informative and thought-provoking weekly radio show and podcast where the show hosts, NCCU law professors Irv Joyner and April Dawson, talk with guest experts and discuss current legal and political issues affecting everyday people in Durham, the surrounding community, and the state. The show airs on WNCU 90.7 FM on Sundays from 7-8p. The Legal Eagle Review is sponsored by the North Carolina Central University School of Law, and the Virtual Justice Project.
The Legal Eagle Review is an informative and thought-provoking weekly radio show and podcast where the show hosts, NCCU law professors Irv Joyner and April Dawson, talk with guest experts and discuss current legal and political issues affecting everyday people in Durham, the surrounding community, and the state. The show airs on WNCU 90.7 FM on Sundays from 7-8p. The Legal Eagle Review is sponsored by the North Carolina Central University School of Law, and the Virtual Justice Project.
Episodes

Sunday Apr 16, 2023
Dreamship Fellowship
Sunday Apr 16, 2023
Sunday Apr 16, 2023
On this show, we discuss the educational plight of African American children and the efforts by the Durham-based Village of Wisdom to address these issues and concerns.

Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Continuing Struggle for Voting Rights in North Carolina
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
On this show, we have an informative and instructive discussion regarding pending decisions from the North Carolina Supreme Court, which will negatively impact Voting Rights Protections in this State with Marcus Bass, Executive Director of Advance North Carolina & Deputy Director NC Black Alliance.

Sunday Apr 02, 2023
NCCU Law Social Justice and Racial Equity Institute
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
On this show, we talk with NCCU School of Law Professors Scott Holmes, Senior Clinical Professor and Director of the NCCU Law Civil Litigation Clinic, and Ansel Brown, Assistant Professor of Legal Writing, who are the Directors of the NCCU School of Law recently established Social Justice and Racial Equity Institute.

Sunday Mar 26, 2023
NCCU Law Criminal Defense Clinic
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
On this show, we talk with the professor and supervising attorney, and students in the NCCU Law Criminal Defense clinic.

Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Racial and Gender Politics in the US and Brazil
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
On this show, we discuss racial and gender politics in the US and Brazil and the upcoming symposium with Dr. Gladys Mitchell-Walthour, the Dan T. Blue Endowed Chair at North Carolina Central University.

Sunday Mar 12, 2023
NC Medicaid Expansion
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
On this show, we discuss the much-needed NC Medicaid expansion with Rebecca Cerese, Policy Advocate with the North Carolina Justice Center Health Advocacy Project.

Sunday Mar 05, 2023
Bloody Sunday & Voting Rights
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
On this show, we discuss “Bloody Sunday" and the struggle to protect voting rights with our guests NCCU Professor Jarvis Hall and East Carolina University Professor Ajamu Dillahunt.

Sunday Feb 26, 2023
NC African American Legal Legends - Part II
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
On this show, we continue our discussion of the heroic efforts of African American Legal Legends in the fight for freedom, justice, and equality in Durham and around North Carolina with Professor Andre’ Vann, NCCU Coordinator of University Archives and Instructor of Public History.

Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Rebroadcast: NC Legal Black History
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
On this rebroadcast show, we discuss past African American legal legends who assisted in shaping African American history in North Carolina with attorney Fred Williams, retired Professor and Director of Clinical Programs at North Carolina Central University School of Law.

Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Antiracism Education
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
On this show, we discuss issues surrounding teaching Black History and the need for antiracism education with Osamudia James, University of NC Law Professor and author of a recent article titled "White Injury and Innocence: On the Legal Future of Antiracism Education."
