This episode, produced by Cambell Law students Abigail Jenkins, Zoe Holleran, and Allison Heitchue, examines the history and current state of voting rights in the U.S., offering a critical discussion on the evolution of the Voting Rights Act and its implications today. Their work provides a timely and insightful analysis of voting rights, making it an important resource for those following developments in election law and civil rights.
Mar 11, 2025•51 min•Ep. 60
The episode was created by Campbell Law students Andrea Renegar-King, Laurel Szalkowski, Kendall Barbour, and Olivia Reiff. Their discussion provides a nuanced examination of the legal, ethical, and practical implications of school vouchers, incorporating diverse perspectives to encourage informed dialogue.
Feb 25, 2025•47 min•Ep. 58
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Blake and Aleea sat down with two 1Ls in the National Guard and assisted in the relief effort. Listen to find out more about their missions.
Feb 01, 2025•20 min•Ep. 56
In this episode alumnae Madeleine Goldman and Cameron Tulloss talk about how the slave to prison pipeline has been used to deplete the human battery and exploit status based labor for economic gain.
Nov 06, 2024•38 min•Ep. 54
On this episode, Garrett Anderson ‘25 and Taryn Wilkins ‘25 talk about Campbell’s current pro-bono initiatives and about Campbell’s bike ride happening this weekend!
Oct 17, 2024•15 min•Ep. 52
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, some of our most recent alumni Kelly Chauvin Kramarenko '24, Mattie Ferguson '24, Jordan Turner '24 and Joanna Marie Diaz '24 explore rank-choice voting. In anticipation of the upcoming election, take a listen to hear more about the "Quest for a Fairer Ballot," a podcast that was created for Professor Suzanna Geiser's Civil Rights class....
Sep 04, 2024•47 min•Ep. 50
In this week’s episode, join Kassie, Emily, and Carollyn, as they explore and discuss the disparity in access to representation for civil cases that, like many other issues, disproportionately affects low-income and minority populations. The episode centers around the expanding need for lawyers and alternative resources in North Carolina to help lessen this disparity and provide equal access to representation to all. This week’s guests provide their individual experiences in attempting…
Feb 21, 2024•57 min•Ep. 48
On this week's episode, students Madelyn Bruckel, Corey Alcivar, Clara Ellington, and Kyndall Shaw talk about ballot initiatives and the impact of direct democracy on civil rights. To learn more about what they are and how they work, they interviewed Professor Terri Enns, a law professor at Moritz School of Law at Ohio State. Professor Enns discussed the function of ballot initiatives, the process for getting issues on the ballot, and the pros and cons of this form of direct democracy. Nicole Mo...
Feb 07, 2024•43 min•Ep. 46
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter Podcast, Host Brian Hendrick is joined by attorney and author Jay Leutze. The pair discuss land conservation laws and what it means to lead with purpose!
Jan 24, 2024•35 min•Ep. 44
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Blake Swanner '25 is speaking with Kaylee Olander '25 and Emma Tillotson '24 from Law Students Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence. October is domestic violence awareness month and this episode not only brings awareness to resources available to victims but also ways to get active in the community. https://nccadv.org/get-help Help find rape crisis centers near you http://www.nccasa.org/ Help find rape crisis centers near you https://ncdoj.go...
Oct 25, 2023•18 min•Ep. 43
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter Podcast, host Brian Hedrick is joined by Professor Emeritus from Yale Law School Stephen Duke to discuss the impact of wrongful convictions in the criminal justice system, innovations in forensic science, and potential policy reform regarding exonerations.
Oct 19, 2023•29 min•Ep. 42
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter Podcast, host Brian Hedrick talks with 3L Austin Tomlin about his new book Deer Hunting with Hounds: A Southern Tradition. This episode features discussions on the law and ethics surrounding this type of hunting.
Oct 04, 2023•35 min•Ep. 41
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter Podcast, host Aleea Winston talks with students participating in Campbell Law's Cambridge program: Will Selph '25, Jon Swedborg '25, Jenny Collins '25, Tim Neverov '25, and Megan Pope '25.
Sep 07, 2023•20 min•Ep. 40
Host Brian Hedrick is joined by Professor Stacy Hawkins from Rutgers Law School to talk about the Supreme Court’s recent decisions involving affirmative action. Professor Hawkins is a recognized expert in employment law and diversity being published in the Fordham Law Review, The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, and The Michigan Journal of Race and Law. Additionally, she has been interviewed or quoted in numerous news outlets including TIME, the Washington Post, and the ...
Aug 23, 2023•31 min•Ep. 39
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter host Brian Hedrick is joined by the first ever Campbell law team to win the Kilpatrick Townsend 1L Mock Trial Championship at the University of North Carolina School of Law. Listen as Zannah Tyndall, Megan Pope, Mollie Parsons, Julia Smith, Olivia Reiff, and Kendall Barbour recount the story of how they made Campbell Law School history.
Jan 25, 2023•30 min•Ep. 38
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, host Stephen Dinkel is joined by Professor and Jon Powell. Professor Powell, a 1998 graduate of Campbell Law, serves as the director of the Restorative Justice Clinic. Campbell Law School boasts a rich and storied tradition of developing lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion, professional competence, and a view of using the practice of law as a calling to serve others. The Restorative Justice Clinic (RJC) has allowed students to mak...
Nov 23, 2022•47 min•Ep. 37
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, hosts Brian Hedrick and Tom Stockton are joined by Deputy Dean Matthew Homewood from the Nottingham Trent University School of Law. Deputy Dean Homewood discusses the JD/LLM program offered through the partnership between Campbell Law and Nottingham Law. Additionally, two current Campbell Law students who participated in the JD/LLM program, LeAnne McAbee and Maria Alzate, talk about their experiences navigating the legal and social differences of stu...
Nov 09, 2022•53 min•Ep. 36
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, Thomas Harper, Senior Legal Advisor in International Humanitarian Law for the American Red Cross, joins the program to discuss Humanitarian Law and the American Red Cross. Thomas has spent his adult life in uniform, having originally enlisted in the Army Reserve upon graduating high school. He later commissioned as an Army officer via the ROTC program at North Carolina State University. Following law school at Campbell University School of Law in Ral...
Oct 26, 2022•46 min•Ep. 35
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, host Stephen talks to former Director Ashley Campbell of the Blanchard Community Law Clinic at Campbell Law. The Blanchard Community Law Clinic provides legal services to low income people who are seeking better jobs and greater stability in their lives. The Blanchard Community Law Clinic partners with non-profit agencies in the community — Alliance Medical Ministry, StepUp Ministry, the Raleigh Rescue Mission, and Urban Ministries — to provide solut...
Oct 12, 2022•37 min•Ep. 34
This is the remarkable story of how a boy from rural Welcome, North Carolina grew up to become an innovative judge, global citizen, and go-to guy for court-building in emerging African nations. Along the way, he organizes the first-ever judicial conference in Tanzania, jogs with children in Lusaka, dances with a python, and has adventures ranging from the harrowing to the hilarious. In the end, he discovers the distance between Welcome and Windhoek is not as great as he imagined, and that both p...
Sep 28, 2022•45 min•Ep. 33
Host Stephen Dinkel is joined by first gen lawyer Krista Garcia. Stephen and Krista talk about Krista's career as a young practicing attorney. Krista describes her law school experience, her first job as a prosecutor and how she has navigated as a solo practitioner in the changing law field.
Apr 20, 2022•35 min•Ep. 32
This episode is all about setting up a business with the proper infrastructure. Host Stephen Dinkel talks with Jason Deshayes from Cook Wealth about what business owners can do to be effective in today's business environment. Jason is the Director of Tax Planning at Cook Wealth in Raleigh. Cook Wealth helps clients with; everyday finances, family legacy planning, tax planning, debt management, investment management, cash flow optimization, business transactions and basically anything financially...
Apr 06, 2022•52 min•Ep. 31
An episode about Taylor Swift…are you Ready For It? One thing Better Than Revenge is protecting your intellectual property. Turning Blank Space into international bestselling albums can be very profitable thanks to copyright protection. Learn about IP with special guest Professor Lucas Osborn and your host Lloyd Newman.
Mar 23, 2022•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 30
Host Andrew Cone, who is currently a 2L at Cambell, interviews Tyler Demery of King Law Offices; Tyler is a first-year, first-gen attorney. Tyler's unique perspective, provided in the middle of his first year as a practicing attorney, provides insight into some of the challenges that come with going from student to attorney and how a law student might be able to prepare for the transition. Andrew and Tyler begin by discussing Tyler's background and law school journey. The discussion ranges from ...
Mar 09, 2022•22 min•Ep. 29
Host Lloyd Newman is joined by the entire CLR team to play a little game of Word Wise. Lloyd and Rachel Samuelson, Lexis+ Senior Associate, help the CLR team answer questions about common words law students and legal professionals use. Listen and join the fun!
Feb 23, 2022•52 min•Ep. 28
Host Jenna Nichols is joined by Professor Lisa Lukasik, Ms. Dionne Jenkins, and Professor Rick Glazier to discuss Leandro v. State. This panel discussion occurred live in front of a virtual audience on November 8, 2021. Where each speaker discussed different aspects of the Leandro litigation. Professor Lukasik starts off the discussion by describing Leandro's history and NC Constitution. Ms. Dionne Jenkins discusses how a school system tries to meet children's rights to a "sound basic education....
Nov 24, 2021•58 min•Ep. 27
Family is the essence of many societal values—unfortunately, Family Feud. The road to family harmony or redemption looks different per case. Richard Waugaman sat down with Campbell Law Reporter host Tiqeece Brown to talk about the Gailor Family Law Litigation Clinic and how the clinic gives law students the practical experience to make a difference in clients' lives by providing them solutions in family law.
Nov 10, 2021•14 min•Ep. 26
Campbell Law School host Seth Gulledge talks to Clinic Director Gary Shipman ’80 and Clinic Manager Darius Boxley ‘21 of the Shipman & Wright Sports Law Clinic to discuss the ever-changing world of name, image, and likeness in college athletics. The Shipman & Wright Sports Law Clinic provides local student athletes with the specialized legal services they need to navigate the changing environment in which student athletes may engage in agreements with third parties to profit from the use...
Oct 27, 2021•41 min•Ep. 25
Host Stephen Dinkel talks with Certified Financial Planner Brian Cochran of John Moore Associates about company benefits, generosity and succession plans. Brian has been part of the JMA team since 2013 and became a shareholder in 2016. As a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, Brian collaborates with tax advisors, attorneys and insurance professionals to help meet the financial objectives of the clients he serves. Brian has been named the top advisor in New Mexico by both Forbes and Barron...
Oct 13, 2021•33 min•Ep. 24
On this episode of the Campbell Law Reporter, host Stephen Dinkel talks with New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author Steve Berry. Steve Berry is the author of twenty novels, which include: The Kaiser’s Web, The Warsaw Protocol, The Malta Exchange, The Bishop’s Pawn, The Lost Order, The 14th Colony, The Patriot Threat, The Lincoln Myth, The King’s Deception, The Columbus Affair, The Jefferson Key, The Emperor’s Tomb, The Paris Vendetta, The Charlemagne Pursuit, The Venetian Betra...
Sep 29, 2021•46 min•Ep. 23