[lawmajordonors] Visiting Professors Bruce Frohnen, Kaelyn J. Romey and Nicole Ligon to join Campbell Law School

Leonard, J. Rich leonardjr at campbell.edu
Wed May 11 17:36:54 EDT 2022


Thanks for the fine help of the Faculty Recruitment Committee in vetting.

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Three stellar visitors.

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Subject: Visiting Professors Bruce Frohnen, Kaelyn J. Romey and Nicole Ligon to join Campbell Law School



Visiting Professors Bruce Frohnen, Kaelyn J. Romey and Nicole Ligon to join Campbell Law School

RALEIGH — Dean J. Rich Leonard has announced Campbell Law School will welcome visiting professors — Bruce Frohnen, Nicole Ligon and Kaelyn J. Romey — to teach during the 2022-23 academic year.

Professor Bruce Frohnen

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Frohnen is visiting from Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law where he began teaching in 2008. Previously, he served as legislative aide to a United States senator, visiting scholar at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and secretary and director of a program at the Earhart Foundation. He publishes extensively in the areas of public law and constitutionalism. His co-edited volume, “American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia,” was the subject of a front-page article in The New York Times. He has published more than 100 articles, essays, chapters and reviews in journals including the George Washington Law Review and the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy.

He teaches Commercial Law — Sales, Secured Transactions, Payment Systems, Comparative Constitutional Law, Constitutional Law, Constitutional Origins, Jurisprudence, Law and Economics, Law and Religion, Law, Ethics, and Public Policy, Law, Lawyers, and Citizenship Seminar, Products Liability, Professional Responsibility, Property Law, Public Law and the Legal Process (Statutory Construction and Administrative Law) and a Rule of Law Seminar.

Frohnen earned his law degree from Emory University and a B.A. from California State University Sacramento. He holds an M.A. and a Ph.D.from Cornell University and an M.A.. from the University of California Davis.

Professor Kaelyn J. Romey

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Romey comes to Campbell Law from the University of San Francisco, where she has been a visiting professor.

Romey is the former Senior Counsel with the Internal Revenue Service Office of Chief Counsel (Small Business/ Self-Employed Division). She’s an experienced litigator skilled in tax controversy. She developed and drove litigation strategy advising and representing the IRS in complex tax litigation matters before the U.S. Tax Court. She executed case strategies and insightful case development during tax audits for special agents and worked on cases involving international collection efforts, fraud, evidentiary disputes, summons enforcement, structured transactions and civil and international penalties.

Currently, Romey is also an instructor for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA), providing nationwide training in tax litigation, conducting online proceedings, deposition skills and trial advocacy.

She has served on the faculty and as the Director of the Litigation Center at Golden Gate University School of Law and taught as an adjunct professor at Hastings College of Law and the University of Santa Clara College of Law. Her most recent publication is “No More Document Dumps or Secret Subpoenas: Amending the U.S. Tax Court Rules to Conform to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure<https://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/betr/vol4/iss1/45>, Streamlining Pretrial Discovery, 4 BUS. ENTREPRENEURSHIP & TAX LAW REVIEW 107 (2020).

She earned her B.A. in Law & Society from the University of California Santa Barbara and her JD from the University of San Diego School of Law, where she also earned an LL.M.



Professor Nicole Ligon

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Ligon is visiting from Duke Law School, where she is a Clinical Professor of Law and the Supervising Attorney of the First Amendment Clinic. In addition to teaching and supervising students in the First Amendment Clinic, she teaches Media Law and Entertainment Law.

Ligon’s scholarship has appeared or is forthcoming in print and online law reviews including New York University Law Review, University of Illinois Law Review and the Northwestern Law Review. Her research and writing focus on cutting edge issues in the media law and policy space, including social media regulation and defamation law. Ligon has also guest lectured on First Amendment law in the Summer Institute for Law, Language & Culture (SILLC) and undergraduate workshops.

Ligon is a member of the Legal Network for Gender Equity, where she assists individuals seeking guidance on speaking openly and publicly about their experiences with sexual harassment while shielding against defamation concerns. Before joining Duke Law, Ligon was an attorney with Cahill Gordon & Reindel in New York City. Ligon earned her J.D. from Duke University School of Law, where she served as a Notes Editor for the Duke Law Journal, and her B.A. from Emory University. She is licensed to practice law in New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, and South Carolina.





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