About
Fr. Bryan V. Pham is an Assistant Professor of Law and Law Chaplain at Gonzaga University. He also serves as Associate Director of Catholic Studies. His roles include teaching Legal Methods, Jurisprudence, and supervising the General Public Practice & Indian Law Clinic. Ordained as a Jesuit priest in 2004, he holds degrees from institutions including the University of Toronto (M.Div.), Seattle University (J.D.), and the University of Ottawa (Ph.D.).
Education:
- M.Div., University of Toronto
- M.A., Gonzaga University School of Leadership Studies
- J.D., Seattle University School of Law
- J.C.L., Pontifical Gregorian University
- J.C.D., Université Saint Paul
- Ph.D., University of Ottawa
Research & Roles: Focuses on intersections of Canon Law and U.S. civil law, social justice advocacy, and Catholic legal studies. Serves on multiple boards, including Gonzaga University’s Board of Trustees and the Jesuit Committee for Investment Responsibility. Acts as a Judge and Defender of the Bond with the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ Metropolitan Marriage Tribunal.
Professional Activities: Active in the Washington State Bar Association, Canon Law Society of America, and manages the USA-West Jesuit Province’s social justice investment portfolio.
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