Jud Campbell joined the faculty of Stanford Law School in 2023. He previously served as a professor of law at the University of Richmond School of Law and as a visiting professor of law at the University of Chicago Law School and at Harvard Law School. His academic focus is constitutional history and First Amendment law. His publications include articles in the Stanford Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Harvard 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 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and for Judge José A. Cabranes on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He then served as the Executive Director of the Stanford Constitutional Law Center. 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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Speech and Censorship in the Age of Algorithms
National Union Building918 F St NW
Washington, DC 20004
Rupe Debate: Resolved: Originalism Should Embrace the General Law
6th Annual UVA Originalism Symposium
Caplin Pavilion1826 University Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Natural Rights and the Constitution
Vanderbilt Student Chapter
Vanderbilt Law School131 21st Ave S
Nashville, TN 37203
Natural Rights & the Constitution
Notre Dame Student Chapter
Notre Dame Law School1100 Eck Hall of Law
Notre Dame, IN 46556
7 Minute Presentations of Works in Progress Panel 2-A
Westin Washington DC Downtown999 9th St NW
Washington, DC 20001
Rupe Debate: Resolved: Originalism Should Embrace the General Law
6th Annual UVA Originalism Symposium
How should textualists search for the original meaning of laws when the text alone does...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
Featuring: Prof. Sadie Blanchard, "Adjudicating ESG Reputation," Associate Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
Featuring: Prof. Sadie Blanchard, "Adjudicating ESG Reputation," Associate Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School...
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...