Recent Harvard Law Graduate To Become Harvard Law Professor

And he's a Supreme Court clerk to boot!

Nikolas Bowie

It is an incredible honor to join the faculty of Harvard Law School, one that comes with an unmistakable responsibility to serve others. I cannot wait to challenge the next generation of leaders to establish justice in the world around us.

Nikolas Bowie, a 2014 graduate of Harvard Law School, commenting on his ascension to assistant professorship at the Ivy League law school. Bowie clerked for Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the Sixth Circuit immediately after graduation, and clerked for Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the Supreme Court immediately after that. Last year, he held the Berger-Howe Legal History Fellowship at Harvard Law, and he currently holds the Reginald Lewis Law Teaching Fellowship at the law school. He’s also a Ph.D. candidate in history at Harvard University.


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