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William Araiza is the Vice Dean and Stanley A. August Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. He specializes in administrative and constitutional law, with a focus on regulatory frameworks, judicial doctrines, and legal education. His scholarly work includes books like Rebuilding Expertise: Creating Effective and Trustworthy Regulation (2022) and Enforcing the Equal Protection Clause (2016). He has held leadership roles at Loyola Law School and currently oversees academic initiatives at Brooklyn Law School, prioritizing faculty renewal, AI integration in legal education, and compliance with evolving regulatory environments.
Educated at Columbia University (B.A.), Georgetown University (M.S.), and Yale Law School (J.D.), Araiza has clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter and taught at multiple institutions. His research addresses topics like Second Amendment animus, free speech context sensitivity, and the non-delegation doctrine.
As Vice Dean, Araiza emphasizes preparing students for the NextGen Bar Exam (2028), maintaining faculty excellence through strategic hiring, and navigating federal regulatory shifts impacting legal education. He balances administrative duties with teaching constitutional law, first amendment law, and administrative law courses praised for their clarity and depth.





