Articles written by Liz Morris
Articles written by
Liz Morris

Glory Isn't Given: A UNC Field Hockey Story

Last summer, three UNC field hockey players appeared in our signature story video. In that video, I share a lesson I learned when I played for the Tar Heels years ago.

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Spring Message from Liz: Why Advocacy Still Matters

My dad was part of a Supreme Court case in the early 1990s. Not a lot of people know that. He joined an amicus brief in Quill Corp. v. North Dakota, which was about whether small businesses could be forced to collect sales tax in states where they didn't have a physical presence. He wasn't a lawyer. He was a small business owner trying to show the court what these rules actually look like when you're the one living with them. A small operation trying to do the right thing and getting buried by rules that weren't built with us in mind.

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How We Got Amazon to Finally Crack Down on Mislabeled "Made in the U.S.A." Flags

When someone buys an American flag, they’re making a choice about what matters to them. Maybe it’s tradition. Maybe it’s pride in where they live or who they’ve served. Maybe it’s a promise they’re keeping.

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A New Chapter, The Same Mission: Carrot-Top is Now Freedom and Glory

When I was in college playing field hockey at UNC, my coach shared an analogy that’s stayed with me ever since. She dropped a single bead of dye into a bucket of water and we watched it spread until the whole bucket changed color.

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