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Lee Campbell

Clinical Professor of Law, Emeritus

Lee Campbell

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Lee Campbell’s scholarly interests are clinical education, lawyers’ skills training, children’s legal issues (civil), child abuse and neglect, and evidence. She is director of the Children’s Project at USC, a clinical program specializing in children’s civil legal issues, and is an expert in poverty law, trial advocacy, and guardianship.

Professor Campbell came to USC Law in 1977 and has been clinical assistant professor; acting director of the clinical program; assistant dean for academic administration; clinical associate professor; and associate dean for academic administration.

A member of the City of Los Angeles Task Force on Family Diversity, Professor Campbell also is a BAR/BRI consultant and has been director of the California Institute for Trial Advocacy Skills since 1979.


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

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