Adjunct faculty members recognized by N.C. State Bar

RALEIGH, N.C. – Three Campbell Law School adjunct faculty members were recently recognized by the North Carolina State Bar during the Board of Legal Specialization’s Annual Luncheon & Awards Presentation.

Judge John Tyson was awarded the 2013 James E. Cross, Jr. Leadership Award in recognition of his outstanding leadership as a board certified specialist in Real Property Law. A 1979 Campbell Law graduate, Judge Tyson is an emergency recall judge for the North Carolina Court of Appeals. He teaches Real Property Planning at Campbell Law.

In addition to Judge Tyson, Evan Horwitz and Geeta Kapur were recognized as new specialists. Horwitz, a 2001 Campbell Law graduate, is a specialist in Family Law and teaches Family Law Planning. Kapur, who teaches Race, Justice, and American Law, is a specialist in Criminal Juvenile Delinquency Law.

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