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Judge John Marsh Tyson serves as an Adjunct Professor at Campbell Law School and is a current Judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals. With a career spanning over 39 years, he has held prominent roles including Chairman of the North Carolina State Ethics Commission and appointments to the Dispute Resolution Commission.
- Education:
- LL.M. in Judicial Process from University of Virginia School of Law (2004)
- M.B.A. from Duke University (1988)
- J.D. cum laude from Campbell University School of Law (1979)
- B.A. from University of North Carolina at Wilmington (1974)
- Professional Affiliations:
- Member of North Carolina and Virginia State Bars
- Certified Mediator and Arbitrator
- Past Chairman of Cumberland County Joint Planning Board
Research and Practice Focus: Judge Tyson’s work centers on judicial process, real property law, and dispute resolution, informed by his extensive legal practice and academic contributions.
Scientific Awards:
- AV Pre-Eminent peer-reviewed professional rating from Martindale Hubbell–Lexis/Nexis
- Board Certified Specialist in Real Property Law by the North Carolina State Bar
Teaching and Professional Engagement: He has taught law at Campbell Law School since 1987 and is a frequent author/presenter for continuing legal education programs. His career blends judicial service, corporate real estate counsel roles, and academic instruction.




