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Richard T. Bowser
Associate Professor of Law
bowser@law.campbell.edu
910-893-1776
Dick Bowser is a graduate of Campbell Law School, where he graduated first in his class, was a member of the Campbell Law Review and an editor of the Religious Freedom Reporter.
Before joining the faculty, he practiced with the Washington, D.C. area firm of Gammon & Grange, concentrating in the areas of church-state law and tax-exempt organizations.
Undergraduate Education:
BA (Religion, with distinction), Grove City College
Higher Education:
MA, Westminster Theological Seminary
JD (with distinction), Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Campbell University
Class Offerings:
Foundations of Law
Readings in Jurisprudence
Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought
Estate And Gift Tax
Estate Planning
Public Land Use Regulation
Constitutional Law
Law Practice Experience:
Associate, Gammon & Grange PA
Memberships & Affiliations:
American Bar Association
North Carolina Bar Association, Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section
Publications:
Richard T. Bowser and James B. McLaughlin, A Matter of Interpretation: A Review of the Interpretive Method of Antonin Scalia, Wiggins Wills and Administration of Estates in North Carolina, Rev. 4th ed.
Richard T. Bowser and J.Stanley McQuade, Marketing Natural Law: An Over-debated and Undersold Product, 27 Campbell Law Review Number 2 187-222 (2005).
Richard T. Bowser and J. Stanley McQuade, Austin's Intentions: A Critical Reconstruction of His Concept of Legal Science, 29 Campbell Law Review 47-82 (2006).
Richard T. Bowser, co-author, The Establishment Clause, Cracks in the Wall: Church-State Issues on America.
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