Admitted
1996, Mississippi; 1998, District of Columbia; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Law School
Mississippi College School of Law, J.D., with special distinction, 1996
Law School Graduation Year
1996
College
University of Mississippi, B.A., in English/Business Administration, cum laude, 1992
Biographical
Member, The Federalist Society, Lawyers Division. Vice Chairman, Role of the Courts Subcommittee, The Federalist Society, Lawyers Division. Member, Federalism and Separation of Powers Practice Group, The Federalist Society, Lawyers Division. Author: Suppressing Speech in Judicial Elections: How the Canons of Judicial Ethics Abridge the Freedom of Speech of Judges and Candidates for Judicial Office, 21 Miss. C. L. Rev. 267 (2002); Justice in Wisconsin, Policy Review, January/February 1999; Clinton v. City of New York: How the Line Item Veto Act Faked Out the Supreme Court, Federalism and Separation of Powers News (The Federalist Society, Washington, D.C.), Fall 1998; The Nullification Machine, First Things, August/September 1998, at 20; Standing and the English Prerogative Writs: The Original Understanding, 63 Brooklyn L. Rev. 1001 (1997); Note, Inherent Powers and Settlement Agreements: Limiting Federal Enforcement Jurisdiction, 15 Miss. C. L. Rev. 453 (1995).