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Lee Campbell
USC Gould School of Law

Lee Campbell

Clinical Professor Emerita of Law

699 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90089-0074 USA

Last Updated: February 17, 2022




Lee Campbell came to USC Gould School of Law in 1977 and was clinical assistant professor; acting director of the clinical program; assistant dean for academic administration; clinical associate professor; and associate dean for academic administration. An expert in poverty law, trial advocacy and guardianship, she directed the Children's Project at USC, a clinical program specializing in children's civil legal issues.

"The People's Republic of China: Summer, 1985" (with Scott H. Bice and Larry G. Simon). USC Law 10 (Fall-Winter 1985).

FACULTY IN THE NEWS

LLM Guide
June 5, 2023
Re: USC Gould School of Law

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"Fish, Whales, and a Blue Ethics for the Anthropocene: How Do We Think About the Last Wild Food in the Twenty-First Century?," 95:6 Southern California Law Review 1307-1343 (April 2023).

Robin Craig
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"California Exceptionalism in the Colorado River: A Brief History and Implications for the Future."

Robin Craig
April, 2023

"Toward a Global Sustainable Development Agenda Built on Resilience" (with Murray W. Scown, Craig R. Allen, Lance Gunderson, David G. Angeler, Jorge H. Garcia, & Ahjond Garmestani), Global Sustainability (online publication April 2023).