Jeffrey L. Fisher
Jeffrey L. Fisher | |
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Born | 1970 (age 53–54) |
Alma mater | University of Michigan Law School (J.D., 1997) Duke University (A.B., 1992) |
Employer(s) | Davis Wright Tremaine Stanford Law School |
Known for | Supreme Court Litigation |
Title | Professor of Law Co-Director, Supreme Court Litigation Clinic |
Jeffrey L. Fisher (born 1970)[1] is an American law professor and U.S. Supreme Court litigator. He has argued several and worked on dozens of other cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. He is co-director of the Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic.[2]
Legal Career
Fisher received a B.A. from Duke University in 1992 and a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 1997, where he was a Notes Editor of the Michigan Law Review.[3] He was a law clerk for Judge Stephen Reinhardt of U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit during the 1997-98 term.[4] He clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court of the United States during the 1998-99 term.[5]
He was an associate and then a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine, in Seattle, from 1999-2006.[6] He became an Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School in 2006. He was awarded the 2008 Robert C. Heeney Memorial Award.[7] He became a Professor of Law at Stanford Law School in 2012.
He has argued before the United States Supreme Court in:
- Microsoft Corp. v. Baker (2017)
- Esquivel-Quintana v. Sessions (2017)
- Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District (2017)
- Peña-Rodriguez v. Colorado (2017)
- OBB Personenverkehr AG v. Sachs (2015)
- Ohio v. Clark (2015)
- Oneok v. Learjet (2015)[8]
- T-Mobile South, LLC v. City of Roswell (2015)
- Heien v. North Carolina (2014)
- Riley v. California (2014)
- Fernandez v. California (2014)
- Salinas v. Texas (2013)
- Decker v. Northwest Environmental Defense Center (2013)
- Chaidez v. United States (2013)
- Lozman v. Riviera Beach (2013)
- Mohamad v. Palestinian Authority (2012)
- Greene v. Fisher (2011)
- Bullcoming v. New Mexico (2011)
- United States v. Tinklenberg (2011)
- Magwood v. Patterson (2010)
- United States v. O'Brien (2010)
- Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts (2009)
- Waddington v. Saurusad (2009)
- Kennedy v. Louisiana (2008)
- Burgess v. United States (2008)
- Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker (2008)
- Burton v. Waddington (2007)
- Global Crossing v. Metrophones (2007)
- United States v. Gonzalez-Lopez (2006)
- Davis v. Washington (2006)
- Blakely v. Washington (2004)
- Crawford v. Washington (2004)[9]
He is lead counsel for those challenging Oklahoma's denial of marriage rights to same-sex couples in Bishop v. Oklahoma.[10]
He is licensed to practice law in Washington.[11]
Writing
References
- ^ Marquis Who's Who On the Web
- ^ https://www-cdn.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/2017-March-resume.pdf
- ^ https://www-cdn.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/2017-March-resume.pdf
- ^ https://www-cdn.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/2017-March-resume.pdf
- ^ https://www-cdn.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/2017-March-resume.pdf
- ^ http://www.dwt.com/lawdir/attorneys/FisherJeffrey.cfm
- ^ "NACDL Awards." http://www.nacdl.org/public.nsf/freeform/awards?OpenDocument retrieved July 29, 2011
- ^ http://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/hearinglists/HearingList-January2015.pdf
- ^ http://www.oyez.org/advocates/f/j/jeffrey_l_fisher
- ^ Barnes, Robert (August 27, 2014). "Winning plaintiffs press Supreme Court to take up same-sex marriage cases". Washington Post. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
- ^ http://pro.wsba.org/MemberDetails.aspx?Usr_ID=774086
Source: The AALS Directory of Law Teachers 2006-2007.