- Ph.D. in Philosophy (Political Science) from Georgia State University
- J.D. (LL.B/C.L.E.) from the University of the West Indies/Norman Manley School of Law.
Academic Employment
- Austin Peay State University, Department of Political Science and Public Management Assistant Professor, 2016- present
Previous Experience
- Oglethorpe University, Department of Political Science Adjunct Professor, 2015-2016
- Georgia State University, Department of Political Science.
- Graduate Instructor of Record, 2011-2012, 2015-2016
- American Government
- Global Issues
- Graduate Instructor of Record, 2011-2012, 2015-2016
Non-Academic Employment
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Danya International, Atlanta GA, 2012-2015 Associate Director
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Georgia Department of Community Health, Atlanta, GA, 2006-2009 Program Specialist
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Comprehensive Care Clinic, Sarasota FL, 1998-2006 Director of Community Services
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Lois Young Barrow’s Law Firm, Belize City, Belize, 1992-1996 Criminal Law, Business Law and Real Estate Law
Research areas are Public Law and American and comparative perspectives on judicial institutional changes and decision-making.
- "Lingering Ties: The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council", Journal of Race and Politics, Vol 2018, Issue 1 Spring 2018.
- “The Ties that Bind: How Domestic Politics Influence Ties with Extraterritorial Courts” A Study of the JCPC, was published in International Social Science Review Vol. 94: Issue. 2, Article 2.
- Book review of “Blackballed: The Black and White of Race on America’s Campuses” by Lawrence C. Ross, was published in The Journal of Race & Policy, Spring/Summer 2017, Volume 13, Number 1.