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Professor Ryan Williams serves as an Associate Professor of Law at Duquesne University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law, bringing over a decade of teaching expertise in Torts, Civil Procedure, Race & the Law, and National Security Law. A Yale University alumnus and Georgetown Law graduate, he has earned recognition as one of America's top young law professors of color for his impactful scholarship and pedagogy.
His academic credentials include:
- J.D., Georgetown University Law Center
- B.A., Yale University
Williams' research critically examines systemic power structures through Race & the Law and National Security Law frameworks, with particular focus on constitutional interpretation and historical regression in jurisprudence. His work interrogates how legal institutions perpetuate hierarchical societal norms, blending theoretical rigor with contemporary political analysis to challenge conventional understandings of American legal evolution.
His 2024 publication "The Great Regression" represents a significant contribution to constitutional discourse, analyzing the Supreme Court's jurisprudential shift toward 1950s-era power dynamics through interdisciplinary legal scholarship that bridges historical context with modern civil rights implications.
Professional honors include:
- Excellence in Teaching Award at Duquesne Kline (2024)
- Recognition as a Top Young Law Professor of Color in America
With extensive classroom experience across foundational and specialized legal subjects, Professor Williams maintains an active scholarly profile though specific details regarding student mentorship or research funding were not documented in the source material, suggesting primary focus on core academic responsibilities within the law school.




