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Robin A. Muse
Associate Professor of Law
muse@law.campbell.edu
910-893-1725
Professor Robin Muse is a graduate of Baylor University and the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, where she was a member of two appellate advocacy teams, a Legal Research and Writing Scholar, and president of Christian Legal Society.
Muse also holds an M.A. from Baylor University in Church-State Studies. While in law school, she was selected for membership in the Order of Old Kivett and received the I. Beverly Lake Academic Scholarship and the Howard Christian Citizenship Award.
Following graduation from law school, she served as a judicial law clerk to Judge John M. Tyson of the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
Undergraduate Education:
BA in Political Science and Religion, Baylor University
Higher Education:
MA in church-state studies, Baylor University
JD, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Campbell University
Class Offerings:
Legal Research and Writing
Judicial Writing
Appellate Advocacy
Professional Experience:
Judicial Clerk, Honorable John Tyson at the North Carolina Court of Appeals
Memberships & Affiliations:
Member, American Bar Association
Member, North Carolina State Bar
Publications:
Richard Bowser and Robin Muse, Historical Perspectives on Church and State, in Church-State Issues in America Today, ed. Ann W. Duncan and Steven L. Jones (Westport, Connecticut: Prager Perspectives, 2008), 41-62.
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