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William V. Dunlap is a Professor of Law at Quinnipiac University's School of Law and Education in Connecticut. His expertise spans international law, maritime law, national security law, and human rights, with a focus on underwater cultural heritage and counterterrorism.
- BA from New School for Social Research
- MPhil from University of Cambridge
- JD from Yale University
His research examines the legal status of historic shipwrecks like RMS Titanic and the intersection of national security with civil liberties. He has served as chair of the Admiralty and Maritime Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools three times and contributes to federal fisheries policy as a member of the North East Fisheries Management Council's enforcement panel.
Recent publications address evolving maritime ownership disputes and the legal implications of drone warfare. He teaches courses such as Criminal Law (LAWS 113) and International Law (LAWS 361).




