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About Margaret Person Currin

Margaret Currin's work as United States Attorney, as legislative counsel in the United States Senate, and in private practice brought a unique combination of experience to Campbell Law's faculty.

During her more than 25 years in legal education and law school administration, Currin taught in the areas of government litigation, federal crimes, scientific evidence, election and lobby law, administrative law, and professional responsibility. She was also the Director of the law school's Externship Program, working with students as they gained experience in public service, non-profit, corporate, and pro bono environments.

As United States Attorney, Currin represented the interests of the United States in all civil and criminal matters throughout the Eastern District of North Carolina. She also served as president of the National Association of Former United States Attorneys. Active in a number of civic, professional, and public service organizations, she served on and chaired the Wake County Board of Elections, served as General Counsel for state party and other political committees, and served on the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) Committee with the North Carolina State Board of Elections. She also represented political committees before the Federal Election Commission.

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Professor of Law (retired), Campbell University School of Law
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