Temple Law Professor William "Chip" Carter has been named
to the deanship at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He
will start July 1 and will be taking over for Mary Crossley, who
has held the position since 2005 and will return to Pitt Law's
faculty. Professor Carter has
served as a professor at Temple since 2007. His scholarly focus has
been on constitutional law, civil rights, critical race theory and
international human rights law. He also teaches litigation and
civil procedure. Professor Carter
graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in
1998 and joined Squire, Sanders & Dempsey in Washington as a
litigation associate. He
moved over to Ropes & Gray's litigation department in
1999 and stayed there until 2001 when he went back to his alma
mater to serve as an assistant and then associate professor at Case
Western.