Professor of Education; Affiliated Faculty, Africana Studies, American Studies, Asian & Pacific Islander American (APIA) Studies, Center for Racial & Social Justice, W&M Law School
Jamel K. Donnor, Ph.D., is a socio-legal scholar with faculty affiliations in Arts & Sciences and William & Mary Law School. His areas of expertise include education policy and law, race and the law, affirmative action and higher education, intercollegiate athletics, and school de/segregation.
Professor Donnor is one of the country’s leading experts on critical race theory, school segregation, and education inequality and race.
His work draws on political theory, legal history, and case law to examine questions on the relationship between law and racial inequality, and to interpret how the U.S. Supreme Court interacts with conservative ideology and right-wing movements in interpreting the Constitution.
Jamel K. Donnor, Ph.D., is a socio-legal scholar with faculty affiliations in Arts & Sciences and William & Mary Law School. His areas of expertise include education policy and law, race and the law, affirmative action and higher education, intercollegiate athletics, and school de/segregation.
Professor Donnor is one of the country’s leading experts on critical race theory, school segregation, and education inequality and race.
His work draws on political theory, legal history, and case law to examine questions on the relationship between law and racial inequality, and to interpret how the U.S. Supreme Court interacts with conservative ideology and right-wing movements in interpreting the Constitution.
Positions
Present
Fred Huby Memorial Professor of Education,
William & Mary
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School of Education