RALEIGH – Campbell Law School’s trial advocacy program has been highlighted as one of the best in America by preLaw magazine. The accolade marks Campbell Law’s second consecutive appearance on the annual list. Campbell Law received a graded score of A-, with just six other programs scoring higher.
Campbell Law is the only North Carolina law school included on the A list.
The complete list is available via preLaw magazine’s Winter 2018 issue at this clickable link.
Last April, U.S. News & World Report had high praise for Campbell Law’s advocacy program, tapping it as tied for 21st-best in the country.
Outside of the classroom, Campbell Law’s historically strong competitive advocacy program has particularly blossomed in recent years. Since 2012 Campbell Law student advocates have collected three national championships, five national runners up, seven national semifinalists, four regional championships and 12 national individual best advocate awards.
Aside from competitive success, the G. Eugene Boyce Center of Advocacy was established in Sept. 2015 with an $8+ million dollar gift. The center comprises three competition courtrooms, conference rooms and a suite of adjoining offices. More than $500,000 in start-of-the-art technology upgrades has been recently added to the center.