Ripley Rand
Lawyer at Womble Bond Dickinson. Uttered of one of the most incredible public statements of the entire saga:
But they fail to understand the Board of Governors did not want to win this case. The Board of Governors wanted finality.
– Ripley Rand (source)
News
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Lawyer: Extra $75,000 in 'Silent Sam' deal like 'prenuptial agreement' with UNC
WRAL, 31 January 2020 -
Texts, Briefs, and Tax Dollars: Here's What Happened With Silent Sam This Week
IndyWeek, 31 January 2020 -
UNC Historian delves into true history of 'Silent Sam' in court brief
NC Policy Watch, 30 January 2020 -
Text messages further illuminate judge’s involvement in Silent Sam deal
NC Policy Watch, 29 January 2020 -
Judge in Silent Sam case had frequent contact with UNC lawyer in days before lawsuit was filed
WBTV, 28 January 2020 -
Students Back in Court Over Confederate Statue Case
New York Times, 14 January 2020 -
Court will further examine Silent Sam settlement, standing of Confederate group
NC Policy Watch, 20 December 2019 -
Judge denies civil rights group’s action in Silent Sam deal, but opens more questions
Raleigh News & Observer, 20 December 2019 -
Judge who approved Silent Sam deal previously had UNC-favorable decisions reversed
Daily Tar Heel, 19 December 2019 -
'Silent Sam' deal included extra $75,000 to keep Confederate group's flags off UNC campuses
WRAL, 16 December 2019 -
Layers of connection exist between the parties involved in Silent Sam settlement
Daily Tar Heel, 15 December 2019 -
N.C. attorney general lashes out at plan to pay for upkeep of ‘Silent Sam’ statue
Washington Post, 11 December 2019 -
University of North Carolina Gives Confederate Group $2.5 Million in Lawsuit Settlement
Newsweek, 4 December 2019