Notable Advisory Board and Faculty Members
- Rhoda Bryan Billings - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina (1986)
- Leary Davis - Founding Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law, Former Dean of Campbell Law School (1975–1986)
- Catherine Ross Dunham - Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Professor of Law, Director of Trial Practice Program
- James G. Exum - Distinguished Jurist in Residence at Elon Law; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina (1986–1995)
- Eric M. Fink - Jennings Professor of Law and Emerging Scholar
- Steven Friedland - Professor of Law; director of the Center for Engaged Learning in the Law (CELL)
- Henry Frye - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina (1999–2001)
- Henry Gabriel - Professor of Law, Elected Member of UNIDROIT
- David Gergen - Chair of the Advisory Board; Former Adviser to Four U.S. presidents
- Andy Haile - Assistant Professor of Law (Business & Tax Law)
- James E. Holshouser - Former Governor of North Carolina (1973–1977)
- Jim Hunt - Governor of North Carolina (1977–1985, 1993–2001)
- George R. Johnson - Dean (2009-), Professor of Law; former president of LeMoyne-Owen College (1996–2002); Assistant General Counsel for U.S. President Jimmy Carter's administration
- Howard Katz - Professor of Law (Public Policy & Legal Education)
- David S. Levine - Assistant Professor of Law; Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School (CIS); founder & host of Hearsay Culture (Intellectual Property)
- Bonnie McElveen-Hunter - Chair of the American Red Cross (2004–Present); CEO of Pace Communications; U.S. Ambassador to Finland (2001–2003)
- Alan Woodlief - Associate Dean for Administration, Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Moot Court Program
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