William S. Boyd School of Law - Faculty

Faculty

The Boyd School of Law has drawn scholars and teachers from law schools at the Universities of Illinois, Indiana, Florida State, Louisiana State, South Carolina, Houston and Arizona State as well as junior scholars and teachers. Faculty members have graduated from highly ranked law schools such as Yale, Stanford, Harvard, Michigan, Duke, Pennsylvania, Columbia, U.C. Berkeley, Texas, U.C. Hastings, UCLA, Arizona and the Southern California. Many have clerked for federal judges, on the district courts and the Courts of Appeals.

Over the past four years, the faculty has published:

  • 48 books (with another 13 books in press)
  • 28 book chapters
  • over 189 law review and other scholarly articles; and
  • dozens of bar publications.

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