William Ford received his law degree from the University of Chicago in 2003, where he was the symposium editor for the University of Chicago Legal Forum and co-chair of the Hinton Moot Court Competition. After law school, Professor Ford worked for the Los Angeles firm of Irell & Manella, and then returned to the University of Chicago Law School as a Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law. Professor Ford came to UIC (then John Marshall) as a visiting professor in 2006 and joined the full-time faculty in 2007.
Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law
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William K. Ford
Professor, UIC Law School
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William Ford received his law degree from the University of Chicago in 2003, where he was the symposium editor for the University of Chicago Legal Forum and co-chair of the Hinton Moot Court Competition. After law school, Professor Ford worked for the Los Angeles firm of Irell & Manella, and then returned to the University of Chicago Law School as a Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law. Professor Ford came to UIC (then John Marshall) as a visiting professor in 2006 and joined the full-time faculty in 2007.
William Ford received his law degree from the University of Chicago in 2003, where he was the symposium editor for the University of Chicago Legal Forum and co-chair of the Hinton Moot Court Competition. After law school, Professor Ford worked for the Los Angeles firm of Irell & Manella, and then returned to the University of Chicago Law School as a Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law. Professor Ford came to UIC (then John Marshall) as a visiting professor in 2006 and joined the full-time faculty in 2007.
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