Aram Gavoor

Aram Gavoor

Aram Gavoor

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at GW Law School; Professorial Lecturer in Law; Professor (by courtesy), Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration


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Aram A. Gavoor is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the GW Law School and an internationally recognized scholar in American administrative law, national security, and federal courts with a courtesy appointment in The Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration. His co-authored work was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court in Department of Commerce v. New York (2019). His scholarship has earned placement in the Florida Law ReviewIndiana Law JournalOhio State Law Journal, and other law journals. He has briefed and argued over a dozen high-profile public law cases before a majority of the U.S. Courts of Appeals and numerous cases before almost a third of the 94 U.S. District Courts. Associate Dean Gavoor frequently shares his national security, artificial intelligence policy, and federal courts expertise with international news media, including CNNBBC World NewsWall Street JournalNBC News, and ABC (Australia) World News. In 2021, the National Law Journal named Associate Dean Gavoor a Rising Star (top 40 under 40) honoree.

Earlier in his career, Associate Dean Gavoor served as Senior Counsel for National Security in the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, as third-in-rank Counselor to the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the White House Office of Management and Budget, and in private practice. He received the Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service in 2019, the Civil Division Special Commendation Award in 2020, 2019, and 2018, and a Commendation from the Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section of the Criminal Division in 2018.

Associate Dean Gavoor previously served on the law school’s part-time faculty from 2008-2017 before accepting a term-limited position as Visiting Associate Professor from 2017-2019. He received GW Law’s Distinguished Adjunct Faculty Teaching Award from the 2020 and 2017 graduating classes. He currently teaches Constitutional Law II, Administrative Law, National Security Law, and Federal Courts.


PhD, Political Science, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
BA, English, Pennsylvania State University