Lisa Lukasik is Associate Professor of Law at Campbell University’s Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, and Director of the Richardson Family Education Equity Clinic.
Professor Lukasik’s teaching and scholarship reflect her 20-plus years of experience in education law. She regularly teaches Public School Law, Special Education Law and Torts in addition to a course on Education as a Human Right in the law school’s study-abroad program at Cambridge University. She also serves as the Director of the Richardson Family Education Equity Clinic.
Lukasik has received multiple teaching awards. She earned the 2022 and 2020 Pro Bono Professor of the Year Award, the 2018 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the 2011-2012 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research based upon her contributions to legal scholarship in the area of public-school law.
In August 2023, Lukasik was appointed to a two-year term on the North Carolina General Assembly’s General Statutes Commission. This appointment came following her work as a pro bono education-law expert on behalf of the ERA-NC Alliance Task Force, for whom she reviewed North Carolina’s education-related general statutes, including Chapter 115C on public K-12 education, for compliance with the Equal Rights Amendment.