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Bradley M. Baranowski is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Law, where he teaches courses in Administrative Law and Federal Courts. He holds a PhD in American history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a JD from Boston University School of Law. His academic work focuses on the intersection of legal history, civil procedure, and federal judicial administration.
- BA: Kent State University
- MA: University of Wisconsin-Madison
- PhD: University of Wisconsin-Madison
- JD: Boston University School of Law
His research centers on Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, and Federal Courts, with a particular interest in the historical development of judicial rulemaking and agency governance. His scholarship builds on his experience as a Supreme Court Fellow at the Federal Judicial Center, where he studied civil procedure reforms and administrative agency functions.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, his research trajectory suggests a focus on institutional legal history, judicial power, and administrative governance, likely contributing to both legal doctrine and policy debates.
Bradley Baranowski has been quoted in media outlets such as The Daily Free Press and New Bedford Light on matters concerning legal procedure and constitutional governance. He previously clerked for the Honorable David A. Lowy (Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court) and the Honorable Karen Nelson Moore (Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals), and practiced civil litigation at Jones Day before returning to academia.
He is affiliated with active teaching and engagement at BU Law, including participation in faculty initiatives and public discourse. There is no mention of advising students, leading a lab, or managing a research team in the provided materials.



