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A trusted resource for the legal community

Established in 1979 to serve the legal community with scholarly articles, notes, comments, and other reviews of legal topics, the Campbell Law Review covers issues from North Carolina and the Southeast, as well as issues concerning national legislation and Constitutional questions from all circuits and the Supreme Court. Today, this publication is widely regarded as a valuable research tool by judges, attorneys, legislators, educators, and students, alike.

The Campbell Law Review also hosts an annual symposium series on current and controversial issues, such as immigration law, electronic discovery, health law, and intellectual property. Hundreds of legal professionals from across North Carolina have attended and received Continuing Legal Education credit for their participation.