Jud Campbell joined the Richmond Law faculty in 2016 after serving as the Executive Director of the Stanford Constitutional Law Center. His academic focus is First Amendment law and constitutional history. His publications include articles in the Yale Law Journal, Stanford Law Review, Texas Law Review, Constitutional Commentary, and Law and History Review. After completing his J.D. at Stanford Law School, he clerked for Judge Diane S. Sykes on the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and for Judge José A. Cabranes on the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and two master’s degrees from the London School of Economics, where he studied as a Marshall Scholar.
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7 Minute Presentations of Works in Progress Panel 2-A
Westin Washington DC Downtown999 9th St NW
Washington, DC 20001
Panel IV: Does Federalism Lead to a More United or Disunited Democracy?
2023 National Student Symposium
AT&T Hotel and Conference Center1900 University Ave
Austin, TX 78705
The State of the Research on the Privileges or Immunities Clause
Harvard Student Chapter
Harvard Law SchoolAustin Hall
Cambridge, MA 02138
President Biden's Judicial Nominations
Richmond Student Chapter
University of Richmond School of Law - Moot Courtroom203 Richmond Way
Richmond, VA 23173
Supreme Disorder: Judicial Nominations and the Politics of America's Highest Court
Richmond Student Chapter
Zoom Webinar -- RichmondVirtual
Richmond, VA 23173
Panel IV: Does Federalism Lead to a More United or Disunited Democracy?
2023 National Student Symposium
The United States is constitutionally not one, but fifty-one, democracies. How can they all fit...
Panel IV: Does Federalism Lead to a More United or Disunited Democracy?
2023 National Student Symposium
The United States is constitutionally not one, but fifty-one, democracies. How can they all fit...
The State of the Research on the Privileges or Immunities Clause
Harvard Student Chapter
Event Video: The State of the Research on the Privileges or Immunities Clause
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
23rd Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations3:00pm - 5:00pm Featuring: Sadie Blanchard, Notre Dame Law School: “Contracts...
Panel 1: The Anti-Federalists at the Founding
2020 Annual Western Chapters Conference
On January 25, 2020, the Federalist Society hosted its annual Western Chapters Conference at the...