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Jamillah Bowman Williams,

J.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Georgetown Law

Professor Jamillah Williams received her J.D. from Stanford Law School and her Ph.D. in Sociology from Stanford.

She is a legal scholar broadly interested in the nature of bias and the capacity of law to reduce inequality and promote social change. More specifically, Dr. Williams uses quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate the effectiveness of legal interventions and various organizational "debiasing" strategies designed to enhance equity and inclusion. Her research has been featured by a range of scholarly journals and media outlets.  Dr. Williams has served as the keynote speaker for several national and international conferences and frequently consults leaders in business, government, and higher education regarding their workplace practices.  At Georgetown Law, Professor Williams teaches courses in Employment Discrimination, Employment Law, and Contemporary Bias and Law.  She also serves as Faculty Director of the Georgetown Workers' Rights Institute and she has an affiliate appointment in the Georgetown University Department of Sociology. Before joining the faculty at Georgetown, Dr. Williams worked as an Associate in the Employment Law practice of Paul Hastings, LLP in Chicago, IL where she specialized in conducting privileged diagnostics of employment processes and advising employers on diversity/inclusion programs. 

Upcoming Events


BCCE Conference on International Pay Equity and Living Wage

  • Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Antidiscrimination Law

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting

  • Virtual due to COVID-19

Culp Colloquium

  • University of Chicago, Virtual Due to COVID

Practising Global Systemic Racism Conference (Virtual due to COVID-19)

  • Hosted by: Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law

The ADColor Conference

  • New York, New York

Colloquium on Scholarship in Employment and Labor Law

  • Vanderbilt Law School, Nashville TN