Richard T. Bowser
Professor Bowser has been recognized as an outstanding and demanding member of the faculty. The students have on three separate occasions voted him "Professor of the Year." On two other occasions he has received the Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence. Additionally, in September 2009, the students honored his service to them and to the school him by naming the law school's client counseling competition for him.
He has taught in and written upon a rather wide range of topics including constitutional law, legal philosophy, wills and trusts and estate planning. He is a co-author of the treatise, Wiggins' Wills and Administration of Estates in North Carolina. He is also particularly interested in exploring the theological and jurisprudential intersections between law and the Reformed Christian theological tradition.
Professor Bowser is a graduate of Campbell Law School (summa cum laude), a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary (magna cum laude) and a graduate of Grove City College (magna cum laude).
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Foundations of Law
Readings in Jurisprudence
Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought
Estate And Gift Tax
Estate Planning
Public Land Use Regulation
Constitutional Law
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JD (with distinction), Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Campbell University
MA, Westminster Theological Seminary
BA (Religion, with distinction), Grove City College
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Law practice experience More ▼
Associate, Gammon & Grange PA
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Memberships & affiliations More ▼
American Bar Association
North Carolina Bar Association, Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section Close ▲
Richard T. Bowser and James B. McLaughlin, A Matter of Interpretation: A Review of the Interpretive Method of Antonin Scalia, Wiggins Wills and Administration of Estates in North Carolina, Rev. 4th ed.
Richard T. Bowser and J.Stanley McQuade, Marketing Natural Law: An Over-debated and Undersold Product, 27 Campbell Law Review Number 2 187-222 (2005).
Richard T. Bowser and J. Stanley McQuade, Austin's Intentions: A Critical Reconstruction of His Concept of Legal Science, 29 Campbell Law Review 47-82 (2006).
Richard T. Bowser, co-author, The Establishment Clause, Cracks in the Wall: Church-State Issues on America. Close ▲
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CONTACT:
Richard T. Bowser
Associate Professor of Law
919-865-4670
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