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Coats and Bennett Provides Major Gift to Campbell Law School Campaign for Raleigh
June 29, 2009
RALEIGH, N.C. - Campbell Universitys Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law has announced that the Cary, N.C. based law firm of Coats and Bennett, P.L.L.C. has committed $100,000 to the Law Schools Campaign for Raleigh.
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Campbell Law Dean Essary speaks to Business Leader Media Breakfast Series
June 23, 2009
RALEIGH, N.C. Melissa A. Essary, Dean of Campbell University's Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, was the keynote speaker at the June 17 Business Leader Breakfast program sponsored by Business Leader Media. Nearly 90 individuals from the greater Raleigh business and legal communities attended the program that was held at the Raleigh Sheraton.
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Three Campbell Law Students to Participate in Equal Justice Works 2009 Summer Corps
June 04, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University is pleased to announce three students have been accepted to participate in the Equal Justice Works 2009 Summer Corps. With a record of 1,184 applications, this year's selection process was extremely competitive.
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Applications to Campbell Law increase 25 percent: move to Raleigh having impact
June 04, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University is reporting a significant increase in applications for admission to begin law school in the fall of 2009. As of May 31, 2009, total applications to Campbell Law are up 25 percent over the prior year while applications to law schools nationally are up just six percent.
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Campbell Law Juvenile Justice Program Receives Grant from N.C. Governor's Crime Commission
June 04, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University is pleased to announce the receipt of a two-year grant in the amount of $144,904 from the North Carolina Governor's Crime Commission for use in the Law School's Juvenile Justice Mediation program. This grant will enable the program to be expanded to serve Wake County when the Law School moves to its new location in downtown Raleigh in September 2009.
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Professor Woody Woodruff Honored with Dean's Excellence in Teaching Award
May 20, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - In appreciation for his outstanding and dedicated service to the Campbell Law School and its students, Professor Woody Woodruff has been awarded the 2009 Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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'Lock Up Your Legacy' Campaign Begins at Campbell Law School
May 15, 2009
Buies Creek, N.C. - The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University has kicked off its 'Lock Up Your Legacy' campaign by giving students, alumni, parents and friends the opportunity to sponsor a locker at our new location in downtown Raleigh.
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Campbell Law School Holds Last Buies Creek Graduation
May 08, 2009
Buies Creek, N.C. - On Friday, May 8, Campbell Law School closed a chapter in its 33-year history with the last graduation in Buies Creek, North Carolina before its fall 2009 relocation to downtown Raleigh.
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Campbell Law Alumni Honored as 2009 Super Lawyers
May 07, 2009
BUIES CREEEK, N.C. - The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law is pleased to announce that Super Lawyers magazine has named 36 Campbell Law graduates to its 2009 list. Of the group, 33 practice in North Carolina and three in South Carolina.
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Campbell Law Representatives and Others Share Thoughts on First Amendment Controversy at NCSU
May 01, 2009
The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law was well represented at a recent forum on free speech at North Carolina State University. The event, held April 21, was entitled "Free Expression? Hate Speech? A Panel Discussion Exploring First Amendment Rights, Hate Speech, and the Free Expression Tunnel."
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Campbell Law School Students and Professors Participate in Wills for Heroes Event
April 30, 2009
RALEIGH, N.C. - Campbell Law School students and professors volunteered their time and knowledge along side other local attorneys and estate planners as part of the Wills for Heroes campaign to help North Carolina's first responders prepare wills and other vital documents they often don't have ready if tragedy strikes.
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Smith-Hamilton Appointed 2010 SEMJF Chair
April 30, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Julie Smith-Hamilton, Assistant Director of the Career and Professional Development Center at the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, was recently appointed as the 2010 Southeastern Minority Job Fair (SEMJF) Chair by the current SEMJF Board.
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N.C. Bar Association Honors Alumnus Jeff Gray ('85) with Award
April 23, 2009
CARY, N.C. - The Government and Public Sector Section of the North Carolina Bar Association has honored Jeff Gray ('85) with the Outstanding Government and Public Sector Attorney Award. The award was presented in conjunction with the section's annual meeting at the N.C. Bar Center in Cary, N.C.
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Campbell Law School hosts Minority Law Day
April 20, 2009
BUIES CREEK, NC - On March 27, Campbell University Law School hosted approximately 50 minority students from area high schools including Overhills, Harnett, and Western Harnett. This event was part of a $1.5 million dollar campaign by the Law School Admission Council, known as DiscoverLaw.org, and aims to promote diversity in law schools across the country.
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Members of Federal Society attend National Student Symposium
April 09, 2009
NEW HAVEN, CT - Campbell Law School's chapter of the Federalist Society sent a delegation of nine students to The Federalist Society's Annual Student Symposium on February 27-28. This year's symposium, held at Yale Law School in New Haven, CT, focused on "Separation of Powers in American Constitutionalism." Many of the nation's leading academics, practitioners, and judges with expertise on the topic attended along with more than 600 Federalist Society students from law schools across the country.
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The End of an Era: The last trials in "The Creek"
April 02, 2009
BUIES CREEEK, N.C. - With the words "The End of an Era: The last trials in 'The Creek'" at the top of his letter, Professor Tom Anderson invited alumni back to Buies Creek to serve as "judges" in the required Trial Advocacy program during the spring 2009 semester.
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Campbell Law Student Bar Association Holds Day of Caring
April 01, 2009
RALEIGH, N.C. - The Campbell Law School Student Bar Association (SBA) sponsored the Day of Caring on March 24. The event was designed to provide one day where Campbell Law Students go out into the community and provide service as a collective group. Students volunteered at two locations in downtown Raleigh - the Marbles Childrens Museum and the Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department.
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Campbell Law Innocence Project Leaders attend National Innocence Network Conference
March 30, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Campbell Law Innocence Project leaders attended the National Innocence Network Conference on March 20-22 at the South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas. The three-day conference brought together hundreds of people all working to improve fairness and accuracy in the criminal justice system.
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N.C. Secretary of State Headlines 2009 Law School Scholarship Luncheon
March 27, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - On March 24, Campbell Law School hosted its annual luncheon for donors who have contributed scholarship funds that benefit the Law School and 2008-09 student recipients of endowed scholarship funds. More than 65 students and donors attended the event, including distinguished Campbell alumni, Hon. Elaine Marshall ('81), N.C. Secretary of State, and Hon. John Tyson, former judge on the N.C. Court of Appeals.
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N.C. Business Court Relocating to Campbell Law School
March 27, 2009
RALEIGH, N.C. - Campbell Universitys Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law today announced that in conjunction with its fall 2009 move to downtown Raleigh, the school will become home to the North Carolina Business Court - Raleigh division. The move will make Campbell Law School one of only a handful of the nation's law schools to house a working court within its facilities.
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ACLU Attorney speaks to law students about Counter-Terrorism Techniques
March 27, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - On March 26, Steven M. Watt, a senior staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Human Rights Program, spoke to students at Campbell Law School about the counter-terrorism technique known as "extraordinary rendition."
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ACLU Attorney speaks to law students about Affirmative Action in the Age of Obama
March 27, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - On March 24, Campbell Law Review's second annual distinguished speaker series presented Reginald Shuford, Senior Staff Counsel in the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation's Racial Justice program, speaking about 'Why Affirmative Action Remains Essential in the Age of Obama.'
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Phi Alpha Delta presents 2009 Iredell Award to Justice Paul Newby
March 26, 2009
RALEIGH, N.C. - The Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity of the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University recognized Justice Paul M. Newby of the North Carolina Supreme Court as the 2009 recipient of the coveted Justice James Iredell Award on March 23 at the Cardinal Club in Raleigh. Marlo Ricks (Law '09), Justice of Campbell Law's Phi Alpha Delta chapter, and S. Thomas Currin, II (Law '10), Chair of the James Iredell Banquet Committee, served as event emcees.
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Professor speaks to Federalist Society on Genius of the Fifth Amendment
March 25, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - James Duane, Professor of Law at Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Va., spoke to a large group of Campbell Law Federalist Society members and faculty on March 12 in Buies Creek.
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Campbell Law Review Names 2009-2010 Editorial Staff
March 23, 2009
The following students have earned editorial positions on The Campbell Law Review, the flagship student-operated academic legal journal of the Norman A. Wiggins School of Law for the 2009-1010 academic year.
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Campbell Law Grad Speaks About Human Trafficking
March 22, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - On March 19, the Campbell Law School ACLU and Women in Law welcomed back alumnus Olga Vysotskaya, class of 2003, who spoke about her experience working for the International Association of Migration in Belarus. While working with the Association, Ms. Vysotskaya was primarily involved with investigating cases of human trafficking.
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Lechner joins Campbell Law as new addition in Development and Communications
March 18, 2009
BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Campbell Universitys Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law is pleased to announce the addition of Julie Lechner as Assistant Director of Development and Communications. Lechner brings nearly fifteen years of marketing, communications and public relations experience to Campbell Law Schools expanding development and communications programs.
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Campbell Law School to Welcome Members of
Raleigh's Inaugural Law Class
March 17, 2009
Raleigh, N.C. - Campbell Law School will host an Admitted Students Day on Saturday, March 21 in downtown Raleigh for more than 130 members of the class of 2012 - the first class of law students who will spend all three years at the Law Schools Raleigh location. Nearly 25 of the expected attendees are coming from beyond the borders of North Carolina.
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Campbell Law Democrats attend 2009 Virginia Jefferson-Jackson Dinner
February 26, 2009
RICHMOND, VA - Seven members of the Campbell Law Democrats attended the 2009 Virginia Jefferson-Jackson Dinner on February 8. The annual fundraiser, sponsored by the Democratic Party of Virginia, featured former President William Jefferson Clinton as its keynote speaker. The Campbell Law students were the invited guests of Terry McAuliffe, 2009 candidate for Governor of Virginia.
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Campbell Law offers glimpse of new Raleigh law school
February 23, 2009
Raleigh, N.C. - When the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law welcomes students to Raleigh in September of 2009, it will also welcome a new era for Campbell University's distinguished law program.
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