Part-Time Faculty

Johnny Hillary Walker

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Johnny Walker is a counsel in the Business Litigation group in the Washington, D.C. office of King & Spalding.

Hank B. Walther

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Mr. Walther handles sensitive U.S. and multijurisdictional matters that could seriously impact a company’s health and reputation.

Tara L. Ward

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Tara L. Ward, a partner at Wiley Rein LLP, counsels and represents government contractors.

Marc Warren

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Marc Warren is a partner and co-chair of the Aviation and Aerospace practice group at Jenner & Block.

Edward Waters

Professorial Lecturer in Law

As co-managing partner at Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP, Edward T. Waters practices in the areas of federal grants, health care, and corporate law.

Bradley Watts

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Brad Watts is the Vice President for Patents and Innovation Policy at The US Chamber of Commerce's Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC).

Charles Wayne

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Charles Wayne, a partner at DLA Piper LLP (US), has a trial and appellate practice that includes both civil and white collar criminal matters.

Jason M. Weinstein

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Jason Weinstein is a partner at Steptoe, where he co-chairs the Investigations and White Collar Defense and the Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Practice Groups.

Larry Weinstock

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Larry Weinstock has been the Program Innovation Coordinator in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Air and Radiation since 1999.

William K. West

Professorial Lecturer in Law

William K. West, Jr. is Senior Counsel in the intellectual property litigation group of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.

Ian Widman

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Ian is an associate at Cassidy Levy Kent LLP working in trade and customs law.

Megan Murphy Wilcox

Professorial Lecturer in Law

Megan Murphy Wilcox returns to GW as a Professorial Lecturer in Law teaching Scholarly Writing.