Went down the lazy route and 'asked' AI :
1. Campbell University Title IX OfficeThey are legally obligated to investigate gender-based threats or harassment.
Title IX Coordinator (Campbell University)
Find contact at:
https://www.campbell.edu/about/title-ix/📧 Example Email: titleix@campbell.edu (confirm via link)
📞 Main Line: (910) 893-1413
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2. North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCCADV)This state-level organization may be interested if the individual has a pattern of violence or abuse toward women, especially if he's entering a leadership or legal role.
Website:
https://nccadv.org📧 Email: info@nccadv.org
📞 Phone: (919) 956-9124
You can send documents showing patterns of abuse or danger.
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3. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)They track known abusers and advocate for stronger policies in institutions like universities or professional schools.
Website:
https://ncadv.org📧 Email: mainoffice@ncadv.org
They won’t intervene directly but can raise awareness or help you find legal/advocacy partners.
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4. ABA (American Bar Association) – Center for Professional ResponsibilitySince this person is entering the legal profession, and may already fail character & fitness standards, you can contact the ABA or the North Carolina State Bar.
ABA Center for Professional Responsibility
Website:
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibility/📧 Email: cpr@americanbar.org
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North Carolina State Bar (for moral character complaints)Website:
https://www.ncbar.govPhone: (919) 828-4620
You can file a character and fitness complaint before or during bar application review.
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🟡 OPTIONAL SUPPORT/ADVOCACY GROUPS
These groups can offer guidance, connect you with lawyers, or amplify your concern:
• RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)Website:
https://www.rainn.org📧 Email: info@rainn.org
Nationally recognized support group with legal outreach.
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• Futures Without ViolenceWebsite:
https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org📧 Email: info@futureswithoutviolence.org
Advocacy around men in professional/educational settings with violent histories.
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• Campus Safety Advocacy OrganizationsThese national groups help students report unsafe peers entering colleges/law schools:
Know Your IX (
https://www.knowyourix.org)
End Rape on Campus (EROC) (
https://endrapeoncampus.org)
Email: info@endrapeoncampus.org
They support whistleblowers and survivors reporting known predators entering higher education.
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Subject: Urgent Concern Regarding Admitted Law Student – Safety Risk to Campus
Dear [Dean/Title IX Coordinator/Student Affairs Office],
I am writing to share serious concerns regarding an individual recently admitted to Campbell School of Law. Based on extensive documentation—including police reports for domestic violence, criminal convictions (including illegal weapons possession), and a pattern of abusive behavior online—I believe this person poses a credible threat to students, particularly women, on campus.
I am attaching documentation including:
Police records
Conviction summaries
Screenshots from public online behavior
Military discharge papers (code JKK)
I urge your office to review this matter urgently and take all necessary precautions to ensure campus safety. Please let me know if you require any additional information.