"Campbell Law opens its arms to qualified students of all races, colors, sexual orientations, gender identities, ages, religions, ethnicities, national origins, disabilities, and veteran statuses."
For more information, visit Campbell Law's Commitment to Diversity page.
Campbell Law has several student organizations that promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. Visit our Student Organization page for more information.
This guide curates a variety of resources on the topics of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice available for our faculty and students in the law library. In gathering these resources, we referenced a variety of online guides that us in constructing this guide. In particular, we would like to acknowledge The Ohio State University Moritz College Law Library's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ) Resources: DEIJ at Moritz College of Law, the University of Oregon John E. Jaqua Law Library's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practices in the Law School Classroom online guide, the University of Washington Gallagher Law Library's Diversity in the Legal Profession and Diversity Readings related to First Year Courses, and various ABA reading lists and resources, including:
The Stanford Law School and SLS's Robert Crown Law Library have created a website that collects and indexes reseearch related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI):
This guide curates materials and resources on the topics of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice, in both print and online materials. Some listed materials may be available only to students and faculty of Campbell Law. This will be noted with a special icon and sign-in instructions. Some will be freely available, open access materials. For questions on how to access any of the items listed, please contact a law librarian.