Videos (click to view)
Prof. Michele Martinez Campbell on stand-your-ground laws
Prof. Michele Martinez Campbell on the Internet and the Commerce Clause
Prof. Michele Martinez Campbell on veterans with PTSD committing crimes
Audio Podcasts (click to listen)
Prof. Michele Martinez Campbell on medical marijuana
Prof. Michele Martinez Campbell on gun rights and mass shootings
Link to actual Audio Prof. Michele Martinez Campbell on gun rights and mass shootings
Other Media Appearances
2012:
Vermont Public Radio talked to Associate Professor Michele Martinez-Campbell on July 27 about gun laws and gun rights in the wake of the mass shooting in Aurora, Colo.
FOX44/ABC22 talked to Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on June 11 about allegations that “sugar daddy” dating services are prostitution.
FOX44/ABC22 spoke with Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on June 5 about medical marijuana dispensaries in Vermont.
The Valley News spoke with Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on May 10 about whether evidence of infidelity can downgrade a murder charge to manslaughter.
WCAX spoke with Professor Cheryl Hanna and FOX44 with Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on March 29 about the charges against a Vermont couple accused of murdering a teacher in Vermont.
WCAX talked to Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on March 26 about self-defense laws and the death of Trayvon Martin.
The Burlington Free Press spoke with Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on Jan. 9 about the line between self-defense and reasonable force in connection with a fatal convenience store robbery.
2011:
Vermont Public Radio spoke Dec. 7 with Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell and Windsor County State’s Attorney Robert Sand, a VLS visiting professor, about efforts to encourage the federal government to reclassify marijuana as a drug in the same category as many prescription drugs.
The Rutland Herald talked to Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on Nov. 20 about a self-defense claim in an attempted burglary.
The Burlington Free Press spoke with Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on Nov. 13 about the need for greater oversight of Vermont’s search warrants.
The Burlington Free Press spoke with Associate Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on Nov. 6 about crack cocaine sentencing reform.
Vermont Public Radio spoke with Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on July 25 about the case of a Vermont man who accused local police of misconduct.
The Stanford Lawyer’s Spring 2011 issue profiles Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell and other Stanford Law alumni who are legal fiction writers.
The Salmon Press (N.H.) spoke with Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on May 20 about a drug court program for non-violent offenders.
WCAX spoke with Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on May 18 about a self-defense claim in a murder case in Vermont.
Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell talked to the Valley News on May 9 about a Vermont murder trial involving an ax, a hunting rifle and a claim of self-defense.
The Burlington Free Press spoke with Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on May 8 about the case of a Vermont man accused of raping and murdering his 12-year-old niece.
Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell spoke with the Valley News on Feb. 27 about motorists’ rights when they are stopped by police.
2010:
The Burlington Free Press talked to Michele Martinez Campbell, a visiting assistant professor, on Dec. 9 about evidence gathering in a high-profile murder case.
Michele Martinez Campbell, a visiting assistant professor, spoke with Seven Days on Dec. 8 about electronic surveillance, technological developments and Fourth Amendment issues involved in high-tech crime fighting.
The Valley News spoke with Michele Martinez Campbell, a visiting assistant professor, on Dec. 1 about search warrants and privacy rights in connection with an alleged underage drinking party in Hanover.
Michele Martinez Campbell, a visiting assistant professor, talked to VPR on Nov. 16 about a Vermont woman charged with cultivating marijuana for medical purposes.
Michele Martinez Campbell, a visiting assistant professor, talked to the Valley News on Nov. 12 about a Vermont murder case that may involve the death penalty.
Visiting Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell spoke with WCAX on Oct. 6 about PTSD’s role in criminal cases in Vermont.
WCAX advanced its upcoming talks with Professor Cheryl Hanna on U.S. Supreme Court cases that will impact Vermont and with Visiting Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on using PTSD as a defense in criminal proceedings.
Visiting Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell spoke with the Rutland Herald on Aug. 31 about a mistrial of a man accused of trying to gun down a Vermont State trooper.
Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell talked to the Keene Sentinel on March 11 about a death penalty case involving a federal kidnapping statute.
The Valley News talked to Assistant Professor Michele Martinez Campbell on March 9 about the Brooke Bennett kidnapping case and jurisdictional issues pertaining to the Adam Walsh Act.
2009:
Professor Michele Martinez Campbell, who joins VLS in July as a visiting assistant professor, was interviewed June 5 on radio station WVOX 1460AM, a Fox affiliate in New Rochelle, New York, regarding, among other things, the Sotomayor nomination.