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Allen Kamp holds a bachelor's and a master's degree in English. After graduating from law school, he practiced with Vedder, Price, Kaufman and Kammholz and with the Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago. He began his teaching career at Capital University Law School in Columbus, Ohio, and has been a member of the John Marshall faculty for more than 20 years. Professor Kamp has served as advisor to the Client Counseling team, the Negotiation team, the Mediations team, and the Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition team.
His legal writings have considered the history of the Uniform Commercial Code. He recently published "The Missing Jurisprudence of Merit" in the Boston University Public Interest Law Journal, and is co-author of Secured Transactions and Payment Systems, Problems and Answers.
Professor Kamp joined the faculty in 1981. He teaches Civil Procedure, Commercial Law, and Contracts.
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Publications
"A History of American Commercial Law," in The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Law (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
"No Compensation for Slave Traders: Some Implications," __ Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. ___ (2009 forthcoming).
"Vertical Flip," 13 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 729 (2007).
"Stories of the Code," 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 377 (2005)
"The Missing Jurisprudence of Merit," 11 B. U. Pub. Int. L.J. 141 (2001-2002)
"Downtown Code: A History of the Uniform Commercial Code 1949-54," 49 Buff. L. Rev. 359 (2001).
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