Gregory Davis, J.D., Ph.D., is the inaugural Richard Taylor Law Teaching Fellow, a joint fellowship with the Williams Institute and the Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law. His research strives to analyze the dynamic ways in which race, sexual orientation and gender identity, and society intersect. During his fellowship, Davis will examine how affirmative action policies apply to BIPOC and LGBTQ people. Before joining the Williams Institute, he was a Quantitative Researcher at Facebook, where he worked on product development and user research. Davis holds a J.D. from UCLA and a Ph.D. in African American Studies from Harvard University, and he earned his B.A. from Morehouse College. Davis was the Editor-in-Chief of the Dukeminier Awards Journal and his publications have appeared in the National Black Law Journal and the Dukeminier Awards Journal, among others.
