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  Anthony V. Baker

 

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Anthony V. Baker

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Professor of Law

E-mail: Baker@law.campbell.edu
Phone: 910-893-1764
Teaches:

  • Constitutional History: The Roots Of Civil Rights, 1770-1900
  • Juvenile Mediation Project - Classroom
  • Juvenile Mediation Project - Clinical
  • Law In American History
  • Law, Lawyers And Literature
  • North Carolina Legal History
  • Perspectives On American Justice

ANTHONY V. BAKER, Professor of Law, received his A.B. in Public Policy from Duke University in 1977 and his J.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1981. Thereafter he moved with his wife to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he worked in Criminal/Constitutional law research, Alternative Dispute Resolution and the pastoral ministry before returning to the United States for graduate education in 1995. He was named Research Fellow and Outstanding Continuing Scholar at the University of Wisconsin Law School, receiving an LL.M. in Legal History in 1998. Mr. Baker taught at the University of Maine School of Law (Portland, ME, 1998) and Pepperdine University School of Law (Malibu, CA, 1998-2000) before arriving at Campbell. He will teach Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and various aspects of American Legal History. You may e-mail Professor Baker at baker@law.campbell.edu.