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Daye, Charles Edward was born on May 14, 1944 in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Son of Eccleasiastes and Addie Lula (Roberts) Daye.
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Daye, Charles Edward was born on May 14, 1944 in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Son of Eccleasiastes and Addie Lula (Roberts) Daye.
Bachelor magna cum laude, North Carolina Central University, 1966. Juris Doctor cum laude, Columbia University, 1969. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Suffolk University, 1999.
Bar: New York 1970, District of Columbia 1971, North Carolina 1975, Supreme Court of the United States Court 1979. Association Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood, New York City,1969. Law clerk United States Court Appeals (6th circuit) 1969-1970.
Associate Covington& Burling, Washington, 1970-1972.
Professor of law School Law, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1972-1981, 85, Henry Brandis Professor Law, 1991. Dean, professor of law School Law, North Carolina Central University, Durham, 1981-1985.
Consultant North Carolina Department Administration, 1975. Member Triangle Housing Development Corporation, since 1973, chairman 1977-1993.
Chair North Carolina Poverty Project, 1990.
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Member American Bar Association (member of commission on minorities in the profn., 1990-1995, president law school admission county, 1991-1993), North Carolina Association Black Lawyers (Lawyer of Year 1980, president 1976-1978, executive secretary 1979), North Carolina Bar Association.
Married Norma Lowery, December 19, 1976. Stepchildren: Clarence L. Hill, III, Tammy H. Roundtree.