Williams earned his J.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School. Williams sought out unique experiences to build a diverse legal education. In summer, after his first year of law school, Williams worked with the Pre-Law Summer Institute (PLSI) teaching incoming law students the basics of Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, and Federal Indian Law. His second year of law school, Williams worked with the UW Law School Family Court Clinic, and Family Legal Advocacy and Support Clinic to help individuals with family law issues. In his final year, Williams began working with the Open Law Library and developed the Tribal Court of Appeals Project. The Tribal Court of Appeals Project works with Tribal Courts to create a database of information on their court cases to make the case law more accessible to the judges, practitioners, and public. The Project works with undergraduate students offering legal experience and college credits, in exchange for our Tribal Partners owning a free database.