RALEIGH – Campbell Law School will welcome two new professors in August, Dean J. Rich Leonard has announced.
Professor Dionne Gonder-Stanley comes to Campbell Law from the North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law, where she served as an Associate Clinical Professor and directed NCCU’s Criminal Litigation Clinic. She has taught a variety of courses including Criminal Law, Evidence, Trial Practice and Criminal Defense Clinic.
At Campbell Law, she will teach Evidence and Criminal Procedure.
Prior to becoming a law professor, Gonder-Stanley worked at the Durham Public Defender’s Office, the Center for Death Penalty Litigation and Edwards & Trenkle PLLC.
Gonder-Stanley’s scholarly work includes presentations and articles covering topics of trial advocacy, expungements, best practices for teaching law students and North Carolina criminal law and procedure.
Outside of her scholarly work, Gonder-Stanley serves on the North Carolina Prisoners Legal Services Board of Directors and is a founding member of the Advisory Board for the Durham Expunction and Restoration Program.
Gonder-Stanley earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Duke University and her JD from New York University School of Law, where she graduated magna cum laude. Following law school, she clerked for U.S. District Judge James A. Beaty Jr.
Professor Ashley Marshall comes to Campbell Law from Quinnipiac University, where she taught Legal Studies in the Department of Justice and Law. She has...
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