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John Duncun - R.J.
Reynolds Chair
Teaches Administrative Law
Associate Professor of Law B.A., De Pauw University, with Distinction
M.S., University of Michigan, with Honors M.A., University of Michigan
M.B.P.A., Southeastern University J.D., Yale Law School Ph.D., Stanford
University
Professor John C. Duncan, Jr. was
named as the RJ Reynolds Chair for NCCU School of Law and
School of Business in August 2006. Before becoming the RJ Reynolds
chair, Professor Duncan was on the faculty at The University
of Oklahoma College of Law, and a visiting Professor at Emory University
Law. He has also taught at Texas Wesleyan Law School. Professor
Duncan came to academia after Federal Government service as a senior
Air Force Judge Advocate retiring as a Colonel. He has served as
Legal Advisor to the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
Oversight and as Legal Advisor to the United Nations Command in
Seoul and Pan Mun Jom, Korea.
Duncan also is a decorated Vietnam
Veteran. Early in his government career he was on the faculty of
the National Security Agency's National Cryptologic School. He has
served as General Counsel for a variety of military bases domestically
and internationally. In addition to his academic and government
service, he has experience in the private sector as a contract consultant
for Verizon Corporation. He began his academic career as an Edward
Rector Scholar and a Distinguished Graduate of DePauw University,
followed by Masters degrees from the University of Michigan, a Master
of Business and Public Administration degree from Southeastern University,
a Ph.D. from Stanford University, and a J.D. from Yale Law School
where he re-instituted Phi Delta Phi and was a Richardson Dilworth
Fellow. He has also attended Laval University (Quebec, Canada),
Harvard University, Oxford University, and the Hague Academy of
International Law.
Duncan's other credentials include
a national clinical license as a marriage, family, and child counselor,
as well as certification as a mediator. Professor Duncan is a member
of the Pennsylvania Bar, the District of Columbia Bar, the American
Bar Association, and the National Bar Assocation. He is also a member
of the Order of the Coif, and a Board Member of the Air Force Judge
Advocate General School. His varied background is reflected in his
teaching areas of interest: Administrative Law, Contracts, Commercial
law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Education Law, International
and Comparative Law, Anthropology and the Law, and National Security
Law. His scholarly writings are published in various law journals
such as the Columbia University Law School Journal of Environmental
Law, Indiana University (Bloomington) Law Journal, the Brigham Young
University Law Journal, and the University of Virginia Journal of
Social Policy and the Law.
Publications
Contact Information:
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