Gary S. Lawson
Gary S. Lawson is an American lawyer whose focus is in administrative law, constitutional law, legal history, and jurisprudence. He was a law clerk for Judge Antonin Scalia of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia from 1985–86 and clerked for Scalia again during his 1986-87 term on the United States Supreme Court.[2] He is currently the Philip S. Beck Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law.[3] He previously taught at the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.[3] He is the secretary of the board of directors of the Federalist Society.[4] With Steven G. Calabresi, he has argued that the Mueller Probe was "unlawful."[3]
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Born | Gary Steven Lawson[1] October 14, 1958 |
Education | Claremont McKenna College Yale Law School |
Occupation | Legal scholar |
Employer | Boston University School of Law |
Selected works
- Lawson, Gary; Calabresi, Steven (2019). "Why Robert Mueller's Appointment As Special Counsel Was Unlawful". Notre Dame Law Review. 95 (1): 87.
References
- https://heinonline.org/HOL/AuthorProfile?search_name=Lawson%2C+Gary&collection=journals&base=js
- https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1699&context=faculty_scholarship
- "Gary S. Lawson". Boston University School of Law. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
- "Board of Directors". The Federalist Society. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
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