Robert F. Williams is an expert in state constitutional law and the director of the Center for State Constitutional Studies at Rutgers. He has
authored numerous articles and books, participated in a wide range of
litigation, and lectured to state judges and lawyers on subjects
involving state constitutional law. He teaches State Constitutional Law.
Prior to joining the Rutgers faculty in 1980, Professor Williams
served as a legislative assistant during the 1967 Special Constitutional
Revision session of the Florida Legislature and represented clients
before the 1978 Florida Constitution Revision Commission.
Professor Williams has participated in a wide range of litigation on
state constitutional law and has lectured to hundreds of state judges
and lawyers on a variety of subjects involved with state constitutional
law. He also coproduced a television documentary marking the 50th
anniversary of the New Jersey Constitution and is the convener of the
Research Group on Subnational Constitutions of the International
Association of Constitutional Law.