
Brittany Bromell is an assistant professor of public law and government at the School of Government. While her work focuses generally on criminal law and procedure, she has specific expertise in pretrial proceedings and criminal domestic violence. Bromell is the faculty lead on criminal law issues for district court judges. She also teaches and advises other courtroom professionals, including superior court judges, magistrates, clerks, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and law enforcement officers.
She joined the School of Government in July 2020. Prior to joining the School, she received a bachelor's degree from Duke University and a J.D. from the North Carolina Central University School of Law, summa cum laude, where she served as the notes and comments editor for the North Carolina Central Law Review. Bromell is a member of the North Carolina State Bar.





