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Professor Angela J. Campbell Angela J. Campbell

Professor of Law; Director, Institute for Public Representation
B.A., Hampshire; J.D., University of California, Los Angeles, LL.M., Georgetown

Address: 

600 New Jersey Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20001

Office Location: McDonough 312

Assistant: Deborah Bays

Phone: 9535


Biography

Professor Campbell teaches at the Institute for Public Representation where she is in charge of the Citizens Communications Center project. Prior to joining the Institute, she was an attorney with the Communications and Finance Section of the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and in private practice as an associate with the law firm Fisher, Wayland, Cooper & Leader. From 1981-83 she was a Graduate Fellow at the Institute. Writings include "Restricting the Marketing of Junk Food to Children by Product Placement and Character Selling" in the Loyola Law Review, "Self-Regulation and the Media" in the Federal Communications Law Journal, "Ads2Kids.com: Should Government Regulate Advertising to Children on the World Wide Web?" in the Gonzaga Law Review, "Lessons from Oz: Quantitative Guidelines for Children's Educational Television" in Comm/Ent, "Universal Service Provisions: The 'Ugly Duckling' of the 1996 Act" in the Connecticut Law Review, "Publish or Carriage: Approaches to Analyzing the First Amendment Rights of Telephone Companies" in the North Carolina Law Review, and "Teaching Advanced Legal Writing in a Law School Clinic" in the Seton Hall Law Review.