Summary
Paul Gowder is a Professor of Law and political theorist based in Chicago who blends rigorous academic research with hands-on legal practice, bringing 11 years in academia and prior experience as a civil rights attorney. Trained at Harvard Law and with a PhD from Stanford, he works at the intersection of constitutional law, game theory, empirical data analysis, and critical race theory, often using computational tools (Clojure, Python, ML) to interrogate legal questions. He has held fellowships and leadership roles at institutions like the Institute for Advanced Study and Northwestern University, where he served as Associate Dean for Research and Intellectual Life. Beyond traditional scholarship, he applies analytic political philosophy and data-driven methods to public interest litigation and legal history, including work on Athenian law. An unexpected detail: he pairs classical interests (Attic Greek) with modern data science, signaling a rare combination of humanistic depth and technical fluency.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor's Degree, Political Science, Bachelor's Degree, Political Science at California State University-Los Angeles
J.D., Law, J.D., Law at Harvard Law School
Ph.D, Political Science, Ph.D, Political Science at Stanford University
English, greek, attic dialect, r, html, css, javascript, python, clojure