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About
Scott Holmes is an Senior Clinical Professor of Law at North Carolina Central University in Durham, where he supervises the Civil Litigation Clinic, and teaches Evidence, Criminal Procedure, Legal Problems of the Poor, and Restorative Justice. He also a student internship opportunity in his criminal appellate practice. He is also co-director of the Social Justice and Racial Equity Institute working on issues of housing, health, and poverty for the common good.
His clinic handles civil matters related to prison conditions, fair housing, police misconduct, and evictions. His research and writing focus on how racial inequity impacts the rule of law. He investigates and researches issues of free speech and assembly. He also organizes and explores restorative justice approaches to conflict.
Before joining the faculty, he was a partner at the law Lockamy firm where he handled serious criminal cases in state and federal court, at trial and on appeal.
He went to UNC School of Law and completed the Friday Fellowship for Human Relations. He clerked Judge John Martin at the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and worked as a Public Defender in Durham for a few years before moving to private practice. He has worked as a trial lawyer and appellate attorney in civil rights and criminal defense and death penalty cases, also representing Anti-racism protesters who removed the confederate monument in Durham and Chapel Hill, Jail conditions protesters, Black Lives Matter protesters, Moral Monday protesters, animal rights protesters, panhandlers, Immigration and Dreamer activists, and Occupy Protesters. He has assisted victims of police misconduct and represented families in police-involved killings.
Scott is concerned with the way our justice system harms poor and vulnerable members of our community including children, immigrants, and the mentally ill. He also works to challenge racial disparities in law enforcement, criminal justice, and housing practices. Having represented protesters, preachers, and panhandlers, he works to empower and amplify marginalized voices in our community.
Related documents
Education/Academic qualification
J.D., University of North Carolina Law
Disciplines
- Civil Law
- Civil Rights and Discrimination
- Social Justice
Research output
- 6 Article
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Redemption Song: Listening for Justice at an HBCU Law School
Holmes, S., 2025, In: Journal of Legal Education. 73, 4, p. 1082 1101 p., 12.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TRESPASSING ON WHITE SUPREMACY: THE LEGACY OF ESTABLISHMENT WHITE SUPREMACY IN NORTH CAROLINA
Holmes, S., May 29 2022, In: North Carolina Law Review Journal. 100, 149, p. 150-206 56 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Confederate Monuments
Holmes, S., 2021, In: The North Carolina State Bar Journal. 26Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Resisting Arrest and Racism - The Crime of Disrespect
Holmes, S., 2017, In: UMKC Law Review. 85Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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