The gubernatorial candidate who's taught the most talks the least about it.
Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue cites her four years of teaching at the K-12 level and Salisbury attorney Bill Graham has noted his community college teaching in the mid '90s.
But though he doesn't mention it often, former Supreme Court justice Bob Orr has more experience.
From 1989 to 2006, he said he has taught at least one course at an area law school.
He's taught legal research and writing at UNC-Chapel Hill for two years; appellate advocacy, state constitutional law and summer school at N.C. Central; and research and appellate advocacy at Campbell University.
He's also taught a state constitutional law seminar at UNC for the past three years.
