
John Camacho
John graduated from Georgia State University with a BA in Philosophy. He is a Ronald E. McNair Post-Bac Scholar and a Summer Research Opportunities Program Scholar at The Ohio State University. He started writing in moral and legal philosophy including a Honors Thesis on The Ethics of Electronic Surveillance Laws. Then, he graduated with a MA in Philosophy at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. He wrote a Masters Thesis on the epistemology of testimony. He was the Instructor for a course on Business Ethics. He graduated with a law degree at South Texas College of Law, Houston, and wrote on International Investment Energy Law, Philosophy of Tort Law, and became interested in Sports Law. During the pandemic, John focused his legal and philosophical interests into the relationship between morality, tort law, and sports including writing about concussions. He is a Contributor for Conduct Detrimental, Sports Law, thePeachBasket, and Book Review Editor for Oxford Public Philosophy.