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Campbell Law Reporter is a legal podcast that strives to expand the university mission to lead with purpose by reporting with purpose. We hope to breathe new life into the dusty reporters on the shelves by reporting the content through captivating discussion. Our mission is to provide current & interesting reporting on legal topics affecting today’s professionals. Listeners can expect to hear from various hosts throughout the year.
Episodes
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Slave to Prison Pipeline - Depleting the Human Battery
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
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.
Thursday Oct 17, 2024
Tour De Raleigh
Thursday Oct 17, 2024
Thursday Oct 17, 2024
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!
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
The Quest for a Fairer Ballot
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
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.
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
The Cost of Justice: Equal Access to Civil Representation
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
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…
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
Asked & Answered -- Beyond the Ballot
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
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 Morino, a reproductive rights activist through Catholics for Choice, spoke to us about her role in the recent election in Ohio where citizens voted to amend the state constitution to include the right to reproductive choice. Next, because ballot initiatives are not available in North Carolina, they spoke to Campbell's own Professor Rick Glazier to learn what North Carolinians can do to have their voices heard. Finally, they spoke with Miguel Hernandez to learn about the downsides of ballot initiatives and how language can be used to misguide voters.
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
Author Jay Leutze on Land Conservation
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
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!
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
Not the New Norm: Domestic Violence and its Combatants in our Campbell Community
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
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.gov/crime-lab/
- Rape kits and the rape kit testing backlog
- https://www.sexualassaultkittracking.ncdoj.gov/SexualAssaultKitTracking/
- Rape kit collection tracking
- http://www.nc-van.org/
- Victim assistance network
- www.thehotline.org
- National domestic violence hotline
- (800) 787-7233
- (800) 273-8255
- National suicide prevention lifeline
- https://www.rainn.org/
- (800) 656-HOPE (4673)
- National sexual assault hotline
- https://www.strongheartshelpline.org/resources-supportive-organizations/
- Domestic violence and dating hotline for Native Americans
- (844) 762-8483
- https://victimconnect.org/
- (855) 4VICTIM (484-2846)
- Helps victims learn about their rights, options, and referrals
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Yale Law Professor Stephen Duke on Wrongful Convictions
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
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.
Wednesday Oct 04, 2023
Austin Tomlin ’24 on Deer Hunting with Hounds: A Southern Tradition
Wednesday Oct 04, 2023
Wednesday Oct 04, 2023
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.
Thursday Sep 07, 2023
Campbell Law in Cambridge: Law Student Observations from the UK
Thursday Sep 07, 2023
Thursday Sep 07, 2023
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.