Justice Sarah Campbell was confirmed to the Tennessee Supreme Court in 2022. She previously served as an Associate Solicitor General in the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office and as an associate at the law firm of Williams & Connolly LLP in Washington, DC. Justice Campbell earned her law degree from Duke University School of Law, a Master of Public Policy degree from Duke University, and her undergraduate degree from the University of Tennessee, where she received the Torchbearer Award. She served as a law clerk for Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. on the United States Supreme Court and Judge William H. Pryor Jr. on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
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America 250: How Colonial and Early State Constitutions Influenced the Declaration of Independence
Memphis Lawyer Chapter
Owen Brennan’s, The Royal Canal6150 Poplar Ave., #150
Memphis, TN 38119
Plenary Panel 3: Justice Alito’s Impact on Criminal Law & Procedure
An Examination of the Jurisprudence of Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School3501 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
The FCC and the U.S. Space Agenda
Communications & Technology Practice Group
Washington, DCPanel 3: Pennsylvania Avenue Counsels
2025 Tennessee Chapters Conference
The Joseph401 Korean Veterans Blvd
Nashville, TN 37203
Panel 2: Benchmarking Liberty: America 250
Grand Bohemian Hotel2655 Lane Park Rd
Birmingham, AL 35223
Plenary Panel 3: Justice Alito’s Impact on Criminal Law & Procedure
An Examination of the Jurisprudence of Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito
Justice Alito has played a significant role in shaping contemporary criminal law and procedure, particularly...
Plenary Panel 3: Justice Alito’s Impact on Criminal Law & Procedure
An Examination of the Jurisprudence of Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito
Justice Alito has played a significant role in shaping contemporary criminal law and procedure, particularly...
The FCC and the U.S. Space Agenda
Communications & Technology Practice Group
America’s technological leadership faces growing challenges from international rivals, especially from China, in critical areas...
Fireside Chat with Hon. John Skrmetti
Featuring: Hon. Jonathan Skrmetti, Attorney General & Reporter, State of Tennessee (Moderator) Hon. Sarah Keeton Campbell,...
Certification of State-Law Questions by Federal Courts
In Lindenberg v. Jackson National Life Ins. Co., 912 F.3d 348 (2018), the Sixth Circuit declared...