Camille Hebert has had a passion for civil rights and privacy
issues since the beginning of her legal career. She has done
extensive writing in the areas of employee privacy, sexual
harassment, and using alternative dispute resolution techniques for
employment-related legal issues. Professor Herbert has been on the
faculty at the Ohio State University College of Law since 1988, and
is currently a program fellow in the Social-Legal Program on
Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Professor Herbert is a native of Kansas and a graduate of Kansas
State University with a dual major in Philosophy and Political
Science. She is also a graduate of the University of Kansas School
of Law where she was Editor-in-Chief of The University of
Kansas Law Review, and a recipient of the Samuel Mellinger
Leadership Award to the graduating law student who excelled in
scholarship, leadership, and service.
Following graduation from law school, Professor Hebert served as
a judicial law clerk for the honorable James K. Logan, United States
Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Olathe, Kansas.
Subsequently, she was an associate of the firm of Spencer, Fane,
Britt & Brown in Kansas City, Missiouri, where she specialized
in labor and employment law.