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Bonny L. Tavares is a Professor at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, where she has served since 2004. She holds a J.D. and B.A. from Howard University. Her roles include teaching Legal Research and Writing, serving on the Faculty Selection Committee, and chairing the Disciplinary Committee. Previously, she taught at Howard University School of Law (2000–2003) and worked at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, specializing in labor and employment litigation. She is admitted to the District of Columbia Bar.
- Education: J.D., Howard University School of Law (1993); B.A., Howard University
Her research focuses on legal pedagogy, diversity in legal education, and cross-cultural communication in law schools. Key areas include curriculum design for inclusive education, appellate advocacy, and legal drafting. She has authored textbooks like Pennsylvania Legal Research and contributed to peer-reviewed journals addressing legal writing methodologies and student engagement strategies.
Her articles explore topics such as integrating diversity into legal writing assignments and optimizing teaching for part-time law students. These contributions reflect her commitment to enhancing legal education through innovative practices and equitable learning environments.
Beyond academia, her professional background in labor litigation at HUD informs her scholarship on legal systems and procedural frameworks.




