Julie Campbell

Assistant Professor of Law

About

An accomplished academic, medical ethicist and certified health care compliance specialist, Julie Campbell joined Brandeis School of Law in Fall 2024. Her area of expertise is health law.

Professor Campbell has taught at DePaul University College of Law, Loyola University Chicago School of Law and Robert Morris University. While at DePaul, she was a faculty fellow with the Mary and Michael Jaharis Health Law Institute and co-executive director for the institute during her final year. Professor Campbell is one of the select few attorneys to complete a fellowship in clinical medical ethics with the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at University of Chicago School of Medicine. She was also the 2019-2020 health law fellow for the American Medical Association. Prior to transitioning to academia, Professor Campbell practiced general litigation with Poulos Black, P.C., of Evanston, Illinois, and complex commercial litigation at Kane, Laduzinsky & Mendoza, Ltd., of Chicago.

Professor Campbell has published scholarly articles in the Georgia Law Review, the University of Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy, and Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine. Her empirical study with Gina Piscitello, M.D., “Does Reframing Do-Not-Resuscitate to Beneficial Care Only Increase Acceptance of No-CPR Orders?” is forthcoming in the peer-reviewed scientific journal CHEST. Professor Campbell is a past recipient of the Imperato Award for Scholarship at DePaul University College of Law and the Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society Gratias Award for service to students with disabilities at Loyola University Chicago.

Professor Campbell served on the health law committee at DePaul University College of Law and as curriculum chair for the master’s in management for health care administration program at Robert Morris University. She also is actively involved with the Illinois Association of Healthcare Attorneys, the American Society for Law, Medicine & Ethics and the American Health Law Association.