The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law Library is a research library and is not open to the general public. With more than 400 individuals enrolled at Campbell Law School, our library professionals must first focus on the study and research needs of our students.
Library policies are not intended as barriers to the use of the collection. Rather these policies are in place to facilitate its use by making the collection available to all users without unreasonable delay. Most rules are based on common sense and equitable principles and are derived from a commitment to make the library an environment suitable for reading, study, and activities in support of student and faculty research.
The library is a place of quiet study; all patrons are asked to keep their noise to a minimum. It is the responsibility of each student to maintain a quiet environment. The student commons is available outside of the library for socializing between classes.
So that all patrons may benefit from the law library's resources and environment:
For the protection of the library, its contents, and staff, do not:
Campbell Law School students, including those in the Pro Bono Program, may not represent or give legal advice directly to members of the public. They may only work under the supervision of a licensed attorney in an approved program.
Below are resources available to those seeking help with a legal problem.