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William M. Carter, Jr.
Professor of Law
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Professor Carter specializes in constitutional law, civil
rights, critical race theory, and international human rights
law. His articles have been published in respected journals
such as the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review
and the Berkeley Journal of International Law. Mr. Carter
teaches courses in the areas of civil procedure and civil
rights.
Prior to joining our faculty in 2007, Professor Carter was a
Professor of Law at Case Law School. Upon graduation from
law school, Professor Carter worked as a litigation
associate in the Washington, D.C. offices of Squire, Sanders
& Dempsey and Ropes & Gray.
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Education
J.D., Case Western Reserve University School of Law
B.S., Bowling Green State University
Teaching Areas
Political & Civil Rights, Civil Procedure, Litigation Basics
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Works in Progress
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Judicial Enforcement of Human Rights
Treaties Through Mandamus Actions
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Interpretive Principles of the
Reconstructed Constitution
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Select Publications
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