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Marquis Who’s Who Honors Dean Charles Campbell as Distinguished Leader

Marquis Who's Who Honors Dean Charles Campbell as Distinguished Leader

Faulkner Law Dean Charles Campbell has been recognized for his inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who. He is among the Who’s Who of Distinguished Leaders: 2024 Honorees. As in all Marquis Who’s Who biographies, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.

Since 1898, Marquis Who’s Who has remained the standard for reliable and comprehensive biographical reference material. They highlight hand-selected listees who have been recognized as Distinguished Leaders in their fields. Of 1.5 million listees, only a small percentage is recognized with the Distinguished Leaders honor.

Campbell joined the Faulkner Law faculty in 2007.  He graduated from Auburn University in 1988 with a degree in International Business and from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1993.  Following a judicial clerkship for the Hon. Emmett R. Cox on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Dean Campbell entered private practice in Montgomery and Birmingham.

In 2000, Dean Campbell became an Assistant Attorney General in the Alabama Attorney General’s office, where his practice focused on constitutional law and civil rights, with an emphasis on the First, Eleventh, and Fourteenth Amendments, state immunity, election law, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.  In Spring 2002, he was a National Association of Attorneys General Supreme Court Fellow.  In 2006, Dean Campbell became Deputy Chief Counsel to United States Senator Jeff Sessions, Chairman, and then Ranking Member, of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts.  His responsibilities included legislative analysis, drafting, and negotiations, management of hearings, and review of judicial nominations.

Dean Campbell teaches federal and Alabama civil procedure.  In addition, he serves as President of the Board of Directors of Health Talents International, Inc., a nonprofit medical missions agency operating in Guatemala and Nicaragua.

Education

B.S., Auburn University; J.D., University of Virginia School of Law

Publications

Elementary Pleading, 73 La. L. Rev.

No Sirve Continued: Mexico Modifies Its Declarations to the Hague Service Convention, 20 Minn. J. Int’l L. Online 1 (2011).

No Sirve: The Invalidity of Service of Process Abroad by Mail or Private Process Server on Parties in Mexico Under the Hague Service Convention, 19 Minn. J. Int’l L. 107 (2010).

A “Plausible” Showing After Bell Atlantic Corp v. Twombly, 9 Nev. L. J. (2008).