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{{Infobox Professor
{{Infobox Professor
| last_name    = Cottrol
| image        = [[File:Default avatar.jpg]]
| image        = [[Image:R_Cottrol_GW.jpg]]
| title        = Professor of Law, of History, and of Sociology* Harold Paul Green Research Professor of Law
| title        = Professor of Law, of History, and of Sociology; Harold Paul Green Research Professor of Law
| law_school  = The George Washington University Law School
| law_school  = The George Washington University Law School
| subjects    = Law of Race and Slavery*The Law of Democracy
| subjects    = Criminal Justice
| status      =
| taught_since =  
| taught_since =  
| alma_mater  = Georgetown University
| outlines    = GW Cottrol Criminal Justice
| outlines    = GW Cottrol Law of Race and Slavery*GW Cottrol The Law of Democracy
| website      =  
| website      = http://www.law.gwu.edu/faculty/profile.aspx?id=1721
}}
}}
'''Robert J. Cottrol''' is a law professor at [[The George Washington University Law School]]. Subjects taught by Robert J. Cottrol include [[Law of Race and Slavery]] and [[The Law of Democracy]].
Robert J. Cottrol graduated from [[Georgetown University]].
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