Williams pursued her license in Arizona because it is a state that will allow her to develop a summer experience for students to work with her on post-conviction relief cases. In addition to her Ph.D. in psychology from Arizona State University, she earned a law degree from Arizona State's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.
Associate Professor of Psychology Keelah Williams was admitted to the state bar of Arizona in June and is now a licensed attorney in that state.
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