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Timothy Wilton is a Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School since 1987. He has held academic positions at Wayne State (1977-84) and Suffolk (1984-present) after practicing law in Massachusetts (1971-72) and working as a Trial Attorney and Director of Litigation in Boston (1972-75). He serves as Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Court Committee on Specialization since 1991.
- Education: AB, JD, LLM from Harvard University
His research focuses on constitutional law, civil procedure, and public interest litigation, with particular emphasis on federalism conflicts and class action dynamics in legal reform contexts.
His publications reveal trends in judicial federalism and procedural equity, analyzing tensions between state and federal legal frameworks through topics like preemption doctrine, reciprocal comity, and plaintiff representation challenges.
Professional experience includes bar admission in Massachusetts and Michigan, with teaching specialties in Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Public Interest Litigation, and Trial Advocacy.


