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The Campbell School of Law strives to produce highly competent, deeply compassionate lawyers who view the practice of law as a calling to serve others. We want our graduates not only to be successful but also to live unselfishly, considering the needs of others as more important than their own and understanding that reconciling differences is as important as winning cases.
We put great emphasis on practicing the highest ideals of integrity and civility, seeking transformative justice, promoting reconciliation, and helping those who are most in need of our assistance. In this way, our graduates can become effective advocates for legal and social justice, both in their local communities and throughout the world.
Raleigh will offer unprecedented opportunities for community partnerships and pro bono work with area social service agencies, nonprofits, and other organizations that reach the underserved in our community.
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"We look forward to providing year-round opportunities for Campbell Law students to work in the U.S. Attorney’s office. The proximity of the law school in downtown Raleigh makes this an ideal partnership.
We will expose students the significant work of the U.S. Attorney’s office and they will offer us their Campbell Law training, critical thinking abilities, and enthusiasm to make our community a better place to live and work."
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George E. B. Holding
United States Attorney
Eastern District of North Carolina, Raleigh |
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We believe that laws and legal institutions are subject to a moral order that transcends human authority and judgment. A central premise of this moral order is that all human beings are created in the image of God and are endowed by God with certain natural rights and obligations. These rights and obligations are the cornerstone of true human dignity and must be respected by every political order. |