Dean Leonard named Lawyer of the Year by N.C. Lawyers Weekly
RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard was named 2014 Lawyer of the Year by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly at the […]
RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard was named 2014 Lawyer of the Year by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly at the […]
RALEIGH, N.C. – Over the course of the past 25 years, 90.89% of Campbell Law graduates have passed the July
By: Amanda Bryan, 3L at Campbell University School of Law
North Carolina’s new voter identification law, made possible by the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder, may prevent thousands of voters from participating in upcoming elections.
By: Joshua Hall & Whitney Jansta, 2Ls at Campbell University School of Law.
By: Devon Karst, 2L at Campbell University School of Law
By: Max Ashworth, 3L at Campbell University School of Law
Case calendaring in North Carolina has evolved to become a collaborative process between key players in the state’s criminal justice system.
Campbell Law was included in a list compiled by The National Jurist which named the top private law schools for the best value
The federal government’s current data mining policies might violate our Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. They might also be saving us.
Legislatures deciding whether to legalize the practice must weigh the benefits of taxable revenue and possible job creation against the threat of crime and the disapproval of professional sports leagues.
Examination of a student-athlete’s position under the current NCAA format and within the NLRA’s employee provisions yields no clear answer.
The adoption of a policy of comparative negligence, not damage caps, may alleviate the injustices caused by North Carolina’s highly restrictive negligence laws.
More than half of states have plans in place to expand their Medicaid coverage using federal money. Why isn’t North Carolina among them?
BY: KRISTOPHER HAWKINS, Guest Contributor Editor’s Note: The Campbell Law Observer has partnered with Judge Paul C. Ridgeway, Resident Superior Court Judge of