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Gregory W. Bowman is the Dean and Professor of Law at Roger Williams University School of Law, where he leads the institution and contributes extensively to legal scholarship and discourse. His work spans constitutional law, civil rights, international legal affairs, and the evolution of legal education.
His research often intersects with pressing societal issues, including judicial diversity, the role of law in promoting equity, and the legal implications of global events such as the war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia. He is a visible commentator on Supreme Court decisions, particularly those affecting education and civil rights.
Dean Bowman has authored numerous articles and law school news pieces, including reflective and analytical works in the Roger Williams University Law Review and the Life of the Law School series. His writings demonstrate a commitment to legal education reform, diversity in the legal profession, and the importance of historical context in legal analysis.
While no specific awards or student advisement records are listed in the provided text, his leadership role and prolific publication record indicate a significant influence on both institutional policy and legal scholarship.



