Charles Edward Daye

Charles Edward Daye
Name:Charles Edward Daye
Title:Henry Brandis Professor of Law and Deputy Director of the Center for Civil Rights
Education:J.D. (cum laude; Stone Scholar), Columbia University School of Law (1969)
B.A. (magna cum laude), North Carolina Central University (1966)

Charles Daye, a native of Durham, N.C., began his career as an associate with the firm of Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood in New York City. He served as a law clerk to the Honorable Harry Phillips, chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, becoming the first African American to serve as a law clerk in that circuit.

After the clerkship, Daye practiced as an associate with Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C. He joined the law faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill in 1972 where he was the first African American to hold a tenure-track position on the law faculty. In 1981, Daye was named dean of North Carolina Central University School of Law, where he served until 1985. He then rejoined the UNC-Chapel Hill law faculty, and teaches torts, housing and community development and administrative process and advocacy.

Daye is the senior editor of a course book, Housing and Community Development, and is co-author of North Carolina Law of Torts (with Prof. Morris of the NCCU School of Law). In addition, he has published articles, essays, book reviews, and monographs on housing, state administrative procedure, torts, constitutional law, ethics in law school admissions, affirmative action, and academic support programs. Currently, he serves as deputy director of the UNC Center for Civil Rights, as chair of the Chancellor's Advisory Committee, and as chair of the University's Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid.

Daye served as president of the Law School Admission Council from 1991-93. He has also served on the board of governors and as vice president for legal affairs of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. He has chaired or served on numerous committees of professional organizations, including committees of the Association of American Law Schools, the American Bar Association, the North Carolina Bar Association, the North Carolina State Bar and the North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers (which he served as Executive Secretary for twenty years, 1979 through 1999). He is a member of the board of directors, after serving sixteen years as presiden, of Triangle Housing Development Corporation, a nonprofit organization that operates federally subsidized housing for low income rural elderly, and is a member of the board of the Center for Community Self Help. Daye also chaired the North Carolina Fair Housing Center board.

Suffolk University in Boston, MA, awarded him an honorary doctor of laws degree in 1999. He has been admitted to the bars of N.Y., D.C., N.C. and the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Link: LC212.52 .L39 2009
Citation: Promise and Paradox, in LAW TOUCHED OUT HEARTS: A GENERATION REMEMBERS BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION (M. Robinson & R. Bonnie, eds.) (Vanderbilt University Press 2009).
Publication Type:Book Chapter
Link:Westlaw, Lexis/Nexis
Citation: Stripping Off Market Accountability: Housing Policy Perspectives on the Crises in the Financial System, 13 N.C. BANKING INST. 105 (2009).
Publication Type:Article
Link:Westlaw
Citation: Identifying Predictors of Law Student Life Satisfaction, (with W. Allen, M. Deo, N. Gottfredson, A. Panter, L. Wightman), 58 J. LEGAL EDUC. 520 (2008). 
Publication Type:Article
Link:Westlaw, Lexis/Nexis
Citation: Introduction: A Tribute to John Calmore's Work, 86 N.C. L. REV. 615 (2008).
Publication Type:Article
Link: KFN7595 .D39 1999
Citation: NORTH CAROLINA LAW OF TORTS (with M. Morris) (Lexis Law Publishing 2d ed., 1999, Supplement (2008).
Publication Type:Book
Link:SSRN
Citation: A Personal Perspective - Ten Reasons to Reject 'A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law Schools' (Date Posted: August 29, 2006)
Publication Type:Article
Citation: Collateral Source Questions and Answers,  __TRIAL BRIEFS__ (Feb. 2005) (North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers).
Publication Type:Article
Link:Westlaw, Lexis/Nexis, Hein
Citation: In Memoriam Marilyn V. Yarbrough: "She Was a Great Woman," 83 N.C. L. REV. 323 (2005).
Publication Type:Article
Link: KF5698.A5 P53 2005
Citation: Intersections, Roadblocks, and Dead Ends - Sketching a Housing Social Efficiency Analysis, chapter 13 in PLANNING REFORM IN THE NEW CENTURY (American Planning Association) (2005).
Publication Type:Book Chapter
Link: KF154 .M35 2004
Citation: "Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965", in MAJOR ACTS OF CONGRESS, (Brian Landsberg ed., Macmillan Reference USA 2004).
Publication Type:Book Chapter
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Contact Information

Phone:919.962.7004
Fax:919.962.1277
E-Mail:cdaye@email.unc.edu
Office:5121 Van Hecke-Wettach Hall

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