Kenny Galloway

Kenny Galloway

Kenny Galloway became a lawyer especially due to his concerns with human rights and discrimination issues. After graduating magma cum laude from Harvard Law and obtaining his J.D. from Yale University, Mr. Galloway’s practice familiarized him with the issues faced by immigrants to the USA and their families. Thus, he decided to conduct his PhD thesis research in the field of immigration and he obtained his title with a paper that was acclaimed by academic members and practitioners of law at the same time.

Prior to becoming a professor, Dr. Galloway worked as an Executive Council Member with the American Association of Justice and was also awarded membership to the International Law Association and the National Bar Association for his valuable contributions. During his years of practice, he published more than 100 articles and academic papers on the intersection between immigration law, refugee protection and discrimination issues, constantly drawing attention to the need for a well-developed ethical attitude in the field of law. As an acknowledgement of his work, Dr. Galloway was awarded the Ethical Initiative of the Year three times in a row.

Today, Mr. Kenny Galloway is an Emeritus Professor of Law