William C. Powers

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William C. Powers
William C. Powers

William Charles Powers Jr. is the 28th president of The University of Texas at Austin, a position he has held since February 1, 2006.

Powers was selected in November 2005 as the sole finalist for the position of president of the University of Texas at Austin. In December 2005, Powers was officially named the next president of the University and succeeded Larry Faulkner when he left office in February 2006. Prior to his appointment, he served as the Dean of The University of Texas School of Law since 2000, a position that was later filled by Constitutional Law scholar, current Dean Lawrence Sager.

Powers obtained his B.A. in chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley in 1967 and his law degree from Harvard Law. He was managing editor of the Harvard Law Review during his tenure there.

Powers has also worked at Southern Methodist University, the University of Michigan, and the University of Washington. Powers is a former member of the Enron Corporation Board of Directors and chaired the Special Investigative Committee to investigate the causes of Enron's bankruptcy.

Powers has authored several notable law texts, including but not limited to:

  • Cases and Materials in Products Liability
  • Cases and Materials in Torts
  • Texas Products Liability Law

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