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Professor '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}, Ph.D.,''' holds the Arthur B. Hanson chair at the [https://law.wm.edu/ William & Mary School of Law], where he teaches Family Law, Youth Law, Trusts & Estates, and Law & Social Justice and has three times received the university’s Plumeri Award For Faculty Excellence. He received his law degree from Yale Law School and a Ph.D. in political and moral philosophy from Stanford University.
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Professor Dwyer has authored a half dozen books and dozens of articles on child-welfare related topics, and he is the editor of the forthcoming ''Oxford Handbook of Children and the Law''. Before entering academia, he worked as a family court Law Guardian in New York State, in addition to spending three years as an associate in a Washington, {{USSC|DC}} law firms.<ref>{{REFweb
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James G. Dwyer

Professor James G. Dwyer, Ph.D.[a 1], holds the Arthur B. Hanson chair at the William & Mary School of Law, where he teaches Family Law, Youth Law, Trusts & Estates, and Law & Social Justice and has three times received the university’s Plumeri Award For Faculty Excellence. He received his law degree from Yale Law School and a Ph.D.[a 1] in political and moral philosophy from Stanford University.[1]

Professor Dwyer has authored a half dozen books and dozens of articles on child-welfare related topics, and he is the editor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Children and the Law. Before entering academia, he worked as a family court Law Guardian in New York State, in addition to spending three years as an associate in a Washington, DC law firms.[2]

See also

Abbreviations

  1. a b REFweb Doctor of Philosophy, Wikipedia. Retrieved 16 June 2021. (Also abbreviated as D.Phil.)

References

  1. REFweb James Dwyer. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  2. REFweb (2019). James Dwyer: About, Harvard Law School. Retrieved 10 May 2020.