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Bobbi Jo Boyd, Associate Professor


Professor Boyd is a teacher and scholar in the areas of legal ethics and criminal law. Her current research interest concerns the intersection of expunction remedies and professional licensure. She has served on the Ethics Committee at the North Carolina State Bar and is a member of the ABA’s Center for Professional Responsibility. In the spring of 2011, Boyd was selected as a fellow for NIFTEP – the National Institute for Teaching Ethics and Professionalism (NIFTEP).

Prior to joining Campbell Law in 2009, Boyd spent nine years at the University of North Carolina School of Law as the Deputy Director of the Legal Research, Reasoning, Writing, and Advocacy Program, where she helped develop the legal writing program and taught Professional Responsibility. Boyd is an experienced advocate, having successfully represented clients before the appellate courts of North Carolina in her capacity as a criminal defense attorney at the Office of the Appellate Defender.

  • Do It in the Sunshine: A Comparative Analysis of Rulemaking Procedures and Transparency Practices of Lawyer-Licensing Entities

    Do It in the Sunshine: A Comparative Analysis of Rulemaking Procedures and Transparency Practices of Lawyer-Licensing Entities

  • Embracing Our Public Purpose: A Value-Based Lawyer-Licensing Model

    Embracing Our Public Purpose: A Value-Based Lawyer-Licensing Model

  • Mapping Inter-Organizational Boundary Bureaucracy and the Need for Oversight

    Mapping Inter-Organizational Boundary Bureaucracy and the Need for Oversight